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People hand out food in a foodbank

Foodbank use continues to rise in Hackney amid cost-of-living crisis

Demand for Hackney Foodbank is three times higher than before the pandemic, according to new data from The Trussell Trust

Image of the launch of the Imagination Library in Hackney

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library launches in Hackney on World Book Day

Hackney has become a new official site for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, the largest early-childhood book gifting programme in the

Japanese artist will bring ancient traditions to London in new course

A master Japanese artist is flying to London this summer to teach an exclusive course in ancient calligraphy. Taki Kodaria,

Picture of a public toilet, which have reduced by 40% in the UK in the last 25 years.

Nearly half of London boroughs are paying businesses to allow the public to use their toilets

Nearly half of London councils are paying local businesses up to £1000 annually to allow public use of their facilities

Score in every goal at Hackney Marshes

Score in every goal: Hackney Marshes football challenge opens to the public

A yearly football challenge of scoring in every goal at Hackney Marshes became a public event this January and encouraged

Choir performing at sell-out Hackney show, with standing-ovation from audience in the foreground.

‘Yeah babe, choirs are cool now’: vocal group gets standing ovation at sell-out Hackney show

An acappella group impressed audiences at Hackney’s EartH with a set billed as ‘equal parts chaos and world-class singing’ on

Live facial recognition: 3.5 million faces scanned, Black Londoners still disproportionately flagged

In 2025, more than 3.5 million Londoners’ faces were scanned by the Metropolitan Police — resulting in just 1,010 arrests,

exam hall

Inequality in London schoolchildren studying GCSE languages highlights national decline

Children attending state schools in north east London are among the least likely to enter GCSE language subjects, with new

Hot stuff! Almost one million find their sweat spot in London’s community saunas

Almost a million people have visited one of London’s Community Sauna Baths, with many being referred by their GP to

NASA's first woman pilot, Eileen Collins, on stage during a 'Spacewoman' Q&A with director Hannah Berryman.

To Hackney from outer space: Trailblazing astronaut-turned-documentary star touches down on UK film tour

NASA’s first woman pilot spoke at Hackney Picturehouse following the screening of a new documentary about her ground-breaking career.  Colonel

Hackney Councillors fear NHS Partnership with Palantir compromises the Borough’s Sanctuary Status

Hackney councillors have raised concerns over the NHS’s new Federated Data Platform (FDP) and its partnership with US tech firm

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