Hackney Peace Mural marks 40 years as pillar of activism in the community
The Hackney Peace Carnival Mural celebrated its 40th anniversary in Dalston’s Curve Garden last Sunday as people paid tribute to

The Hackney Peace Carnival Mural celebrated its 40th anniversary in Dalston’s Curve Garden last Sunday as people paid tribute to

An artist for the National Portrait Gallery has recognised two Hackney women for their contribution to the community as part

Long-term venue uncertainty cast a cloud as a multigenerational LGBTQ+ gardening group celebrated their annual open day on Sunday 14

An area under the A12 motorway in Hackney Wick temporarily became the location of one of the area’s illegal raves

Concerns about knife crime remain an issue in Hackney despite the success of amnesty bins in the borough. Since 2007,

“Will anyone who arrived at Tilbury aboard the SS ‘Empire Windrush’ on June 22 1948 from Jamaica please write to

Hackney-based social organisations can now apply for grants between £5,000 and £120,000 as part of the council’s Community Fund programme.

London’s biggest indoor flea market took place in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford on Sunday 7 July. In a

A volunteer described the V&A East Storehouse as a moving museum offering new collections with each visit, and even the

Streets in Lambeth, Hackney, Waltham Forest and Westminster will be the first London boroughs to host new open-air dining and

An innovative outdoor locker scheme lending free sports equipment via the BoxUp app has launched in east London. A solar-powered