Opinion
Leader – Float your vote
Rather than boycott smoked salmon, get out and vote in an election that is shaping up to be a proxy EU referendum
Read MoreTitbits – Sneaky braking and misplaced muckraking
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Read MoreLeader – Laying down the law
Hackney Community Law Centre, a pillar of strength for residents, is facing swingeing cuts. Is it the victim of its own success?
Read MoreComic – Don’t waste your love…
Artist Francisco de la Mora on the unromantic hypocrisy surrounding immigration
Read MoreTitbits – Sugar hits and cabinet splits
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Read MoreLeader – Read it and weep
When a library-themed restaurant can’t get a booze licence in Shoreditch, the nightlife policy needs a rethink
Read MoreTitbits – European dreams and gambling regimes
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Read MoreLeader – Casino council
Rolling the dice on the property market is never what council reserves were meant for
Read MoreTitbits – Fuelling splits and political mis-hits
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Read MoreLeader – Home for Christmas
Amid a housing crisis, the pressure on local charities is growing – now they need your help more than ever
Read MoreTitbits – Hunger games, weighty revelations and underground sartorial frustrations
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Read MoreLeader – Risk business
Transparency should trump the interests of private data firms seeking a public sector payday
Read MoreLetter: ‘Labour must now defend the national interest’
Architect Jake Ireland urges his Labour councillors in Hackney Central to formally ‘support a People’s Vote with the option to Remain’
Read MoreTitbits – Missed history, handshakes and mayoral outtakes
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Read MoreLeader – Licence to grill
Licensing decisions that affect people’s livelihoods are too often taken behind closed doors
Read MoreTitbits – Dice rolls, guarded events and assorted malcontents
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Read MoreLeader – The last straw
One minute of convenience is not worth thousands of years of plastic pollution
Read MoreComic – Mercado
Our artist Francisco de la Mora draws inspiration from last month’s anti-Trump protests across the UK
Read MoreTitbits – Press play, nightlife scrap and deputy mayor’s heatwave flap
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Read MoreLeader – Selective hearing
An expensive consultation that carries democratic weight is better than wasting taxpayers’ time and money
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