Hate crime In Hackney? Residents tell a different story
Hackney residents have expressed mixed views about the 54.7% increase in hate crimes in the borough from August to September.

Hackney residents have expressed mixed views about the 54.7% increase in hate crimes in the borough from August to September.

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

Most people do not spend a lot of time hanging out inside archives, but the new David Bowie centre at

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,

The oldest continuous cinema in the UK is breathing new life into the Hackney community through its diverse film programme.

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

Hackney grassroots venues are undergoing transformative audio-inclusive changes at the end of June to create accessible live music experiences.

Over half of under-30’s agreed that immigration has changed their communities for the better, with 32% disagreeing, data from the