Remembering how people pulled together during lockdown (photoessay)
Local photographer Jamie Sinclair captured how residents, businesses and organisations came together during the early days of lockdown in 2020.
Local photographer Jamie Sinclair captured how residents, businesses and organisations came together during the early days of lockdown in 2020.
Following exclusive information shared by Norah Smyth’s great nephew writer Jane McChyrstal reveals fascinating new insights into the adventurous life of the elusive suffragette, philanthropist and photographer who dedicated her personal wealth and artistic talent to social justice.
Local residents express their sadness at the independent Café’s closure, remembered particularly fondly for its veggie breakfast and community events.
Colour Factory in Hackney Wick will retain its license after 26-year-old Trei Daley was fatally stabbed outside its doors, but
Tower Hamlets Cemetery is surely one of the most idyllic spots in our area. Tucked away behind Mile End tube station, you’ll find a secret realm of nature and, at this time of year, it is resplendent in its spring colours.
A new documentary traces Mother of Pearl designer Amy Powney’s journey from living in a caravan to creating sustainable luxury
Tower Hamlet’s local news magazine Roman Road LDN has been selected to be part of the Google News Showcase initiative
Colour Factory nightclub, outside of which a man was fatally stabbed last month, is to have its licence reviewed by
Setting the record straight about its objection to the reversal of Liveable Streets in Tower Hamlets, Transport for London claims
The consultation process for the 2025 Local Plan will give East Enders a say on key decisions in our borough.
To many Globe Town is a place you travel through to get to somewhere else, to Bow or Bethnal Green
Perceived by some as unknowable and opaque, Mayor Rahman appeals to the people of Tower Hamlets to ‘judge us on