Councillor calls for ‘powers to intervene’ as review into other Mossbourne schools launched
A review of Mossbourne’s schools in Thurrock is now underway following the publication of a damning report into practices at one of its Hackney academies
Read MoreHackney primary school scoops up prestigious award for ‘inspiring’ music programme
Rushmore Primary School in Lower Clapton won the Outstanding School Music Department at the Music and Drama Education Awards 2026 last week
Read MoreTfL Dial-a-Ride service criticised for cancelled journeys
Londoners with mobility issues have slammed TfL’s door-to-door transit service for repeatedly cancelling journeys and leaving them “stranded”. The network’s bookable minibus system, Dial-a-Ride, has been running since the 1980s to offer accessible transport to disabled people and older residents who can’t easily use conventional public transport. However, Hackney residents have shared their struggles with…
Read MoreHackney could be poised for ‘shock’ in May local elections
Labour has had control of the council for all but seven years since 1965
Read More‘Lifeline’ men’s social group fights for survival with funding running out
The future of The Hackney Dudes is under threat with funding for the social group set to end within weeks
Read MoreHackney Foodbank launches campaign to help tackle child poverty
The new campaign, ‘No Child Left Hungry’, will help the nearly 600 children who rely on the food bank’s services every month
Read MoreCampaigners accuse council of downplaying risks to SEND children in unsafe housing
At a council meeting, a parent of a SEND child warned that under the council’s ‘traumatising’ housing needs assessment process, people are ‘falling through the gaps’
Read MoreTfL ‘lacks depth and nuance’ in efforts to make transport accessible to disabled people
Elly Baker, chair of the Transport Committee, said TfL was ‘resting on its laurels’ when it came to disability inclusion on its network
Read MoreZoë Garbett urges Met to ‘immediately stop’ use of ‘invasive’ facial recognition tools
The London Assembly Member and Hackney councillor has published a report outlining concerns over the use of Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology by the Met
Read MoreYoung people don’t trust Met Police or feel safe in their area, report shows
An investigation found young Londoners “feel they are not believed by the police” and that “they are seen as a suspect first”
Read MoreSeven Hackney councillors to stand down at local elections
Seven councillors are standing down in Hackney ahead of May’s local elections, including a London Assembly member
Read MoreLondoners face ‘particular’ issues with shared ownership scheme says Housing Minister
Matthew Pennycook has previously said there are ‘specific problems’ with the scheme which must be addressed
Read MoreMixed-gender Hackney football league watched by FA as they lead charge for inclusive sport
The Hackney-based Power League, started by a group of friends, could be paving the way for greater inclusivity in football
Read MoreExclusive: The Mossbourne money-spinner – how a company founded by the multi-academy trust’s chief snapped up his own schools’ lucrative PAM software
To fund the purchase, Progress Teaching gave Mossbourne Foundation £300,000 worth of its shares and a promised payment of £268,000 by way of an unsecured loan
Read MoreStoke Newington venue under threat as bosses scramble to ‘save’ historic space
The Old Church’s director says urgent repair work is needed to secure the future of the much-loved music venue
Read More‘You won today’ — protesters stop council from evicting Hackney family with disabled child
The family has lived at the property for more than 20 years, but the council says they have been illegally subletting and is reportedly looking to move them to temporary accommodation
Read MoreSadiq Khan set to fall short of affordable housing target
The Greater London Authority and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government last year agreed to lower London’s affordable housing target
Read MoreAdult social care services in Hackney ‘need improvement’ with some waiting two years for assessment
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) concluded the borough’s service ‘requires improvement’ in its most recent report
Read MoreCuts to library opening hours to be reversed as council’s ‘financial outlook’ improves
The decision comes days after a public consultation on the proposals closed
Read MoreDecision on Shoreditch development postponed as its future hangs in balance
Initial plans for the Shoreditch Works project were set to provide office space for 4,150 workers and 40 new homes
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