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Hackney Today – here tomorrow?

Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles plans to clamp down on the publication of 'town hall Pravdas' by 'hard core authorities'

Locals face battle with investors as Hackney rental costs continue to soar

The Hackney Citizen investigates the impact of a recent surge in property prices on Hackney rents

Council tax hike mooted as Hackney faces £60m budget hole

The Town Hall faces a funding shortfall of £60 million over the next three years - even if it raises council tax by 2.5% per year

Picturehouse cinema to open in Hackney

A new Picturehouse cinema will open in Hackney’s Mare Street on October 27 by City Screen company. In December 2010 City Screen announced it ...

Leader: Don’t cut Hackney youth cash

Moves to slash spending on young people make no sense at this volatile time

London celebrates the first anniversary of the new East London Line – and the future looks bright

Today is the first birthday of the East London Line. The Overground train running from Dalston Junction to New Cross took its first journey on Apri...

Mayor Pipe passes Hackney budget despite disturbances from public gallery

There were angry scenes at Hackney Town Hall this evening as protesters tried to prevent the finalisation of budget cut proposals. Despite their at...

Taking part in census is essential for Hackney’s funding, says Mayor

The more households that fill in the census forms, the more money the borough will get for local services

Hackney publishes council spending over £500

Just two weeks before the government’s deadline, the Town Hall has made available its data online

Hackney Council yet to publish spending over £500

With just two weeks until the government's deadline, Hackney is one of ten London councils that have still to make available their data online

Hackney Today, gone tomorrow?

The council's freesheet needs to be clear about its proper function in future

Coalition government lays down the gauntlet to those with no armour

For what seems like an eternity now, we’ve known cuts have been coming, hanging over the national conversation – on the news, round the wat...

Pipe pans penny-pinching Pickle

Hackney faces the maximum possible annual budget cut of 8.9 percent under the government’s new financial settlement for local councils. Mayor of ...

East London boroughs among the worst affected in the country after public spending announcement

Boroughs along the east London line will be among some of the hardest hit places in the UK to be affected by coalition government plans to cut fund...

Croydon councillors paid £1.5m last year

Croydon Council paid almost £1.5million to councillors last year, the highest spend for any borough in London, according to research carried out b...

Gone with the wind: turbine plan scrapped

No ready cash for the council’s controversial proposal to build an electricity generating fan on Hackney Marshes

Hackney joins fight to preserve public services

The Mayor of Hackney has joined with two other local council leaders in a cross party fight to preserve for public services in London. Julius Pipe ...

Hackney remembers those fallen in battle

The borough paid tribute to those who have sacrificed their lives during military service, with a procession and church service on Remembrance Sunday

Residents to discuss legacy of 2012 Olympics

Hackney’s opportunity to gain a lasting legacy from the 2012 Olympic Games will be discussed by Hackney Wick and Kings Park residents next Tuesda...

Hackney Mayor speaks out over government’s Comprehensive Spending Review

Council may be forced to make 'devastating decisions' if the bulk of Whitehall funding cuts are made in the first year

Real cost of ban on Council papers: message from the Mayor of Hackney

The Government is currently consulting on a new Code of Recommended Practice on Local Authority Publicity

More money and power for Hackney Mayor?

Council is following 'with interest' the national debate about combining the roles of council leader and chief executive

Time to shift odds from betting shops to Hackney communities, says Ken Livingstone

Former London mayor visits Mare Street and speaks out over proliferation of bookmakers in the borough

Mystery of Mayor’s disappearing business awards

Puzzle over lack of nominations and missing categories

Questions asked over Hackney Credit Union collapse

Members of community-based initiative still await full explanation

Council clean sweep for Labour in Hackney

The Labour Party retained control of Hackney Council winning all but seven of the 57 seats that were up for election. The Green Party and the Conse...

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