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Residents petition council to reopen London Fields paddling pool

While Clissold Park has seen its facilities restored, the London Fields site remains a storage depot

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Hackney manhole leak flowing for ‘four years’

Thames Water has been accused of incompetence and failing to address the ongoing hazard

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Moth Club gets reprieve as council blocks planning bid – but venue ‘not out of the woods’

Venue celebrates a 'huge win' following a 30,000-strong petition to block a controversial flat development on Morning Lane

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Estate regeneration actually leading to ‘degeneration’ – London mayor warned

In her new report, Green party Assembly Member Zoë Garbett claims Londoners are still suffering from the 'same failed approach' despite recent City Hall reforms

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Disability group accuses Mayor Sadiq Khan of failing disabled Londoners in nightlife overhaul

Disability BackUp (DBU) has slammed the proposed licensing system, claiming the policy treats disabled Londoners as if they 'simply do not exist'

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‘We’re done with platitudes’: NHS staff at Homerton Hospital stage rally over pay

Union representatives warn the offer amounts to a 'real-terms pay cut' as frontline workers struggle with the rising cost of living

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Council’s uncollected £850k debt leaves leaseholders ‘trapped’ in their building

The freeholder, Restoration Hackney Ltd, owes almost £1 million to the local authority

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Scott Mills sacked by BBC Radio 2 over a 'personal conduct' allegation

BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills has been sacked by the broadcaster due to an allegation surrounding personal conduct

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How to stop a dog biting a postman? Royal Mail urges Brits to use vital 4-word sign

Royal Mail shares how Brits can stop a dog biting a postman or postwoman, including four-word warning sign after 2,000 attacks

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Four rushed to hospital after crash in Chadwell Heath

Four people have been rushed to hospital after a crash in Chadwell Heath.

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Illegal music event with over 200 people shut down in Haggerston park

Police have shut down an illegal music event with over 200 people in attendance taking place in Stonebridge Gardens, Haggerston.

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The lost London Tube station that has starred in movies and which you can still visit

There's still one of London Underground's abandoned Tube stations that you can visit and take a tour of.

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Rapid electric vehicle chargers go live in Hackney

Nine new 100kW rapid EV chargers are now live across Hackney, marking the start of the council’s plan to install more than 50 rapid chargers by 2030.

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New London-wide scheme set to save families money on school uniforms

A new London‑wide School Uniform Reuse Network has been launched to help families access affordable second‑hand uniforms and reduce clothing waste.

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'Growing up in Newham was very difficult - football turned my life around'

A West Ham United Foundation 'captain' attended a Downing Street reception celebrating 25 years of the Football Foundation and described how football helped him off the path to crime and prison.

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Six in 10 smartphone owners want less screen time and more time appreciating life

Six in 10 smartphone owners want to spend less time looking down at their devices - and more time appreciating what’s around them.

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Financial changes this spring could save households over £800 a year

Financial changes this spring could save households more than £800 a year - as Brits celebrate the ‘bills boss’ of their home.

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Worn tyres can be even more dangerous than using a mobile phone behind the wheel

Worn tyres can be even more dangerous than using a mobile phone behind the wheel, according to academic research.

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The bizarre skincare hacks Brits swear by include teabags, egg and baking soda

The bizarre skincare hacks Brits swear by include placing teabags on puffy eyes, using egg yolk to treat rough skin and even applying baking soda as an exfoliant.

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‘Bright things in dark places’ – Unseen London photo show pays homage to previously homeless

This exhibition in Hoxton seeks to challenge public perceptions