Don Bowen on "damaging levels of noise" for Newham residents
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Neandra Etienne on the late actor’s local legacy David Bailey with actor Terence Stamp at Bailey’s Stardust Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery...
Mickey Ambrose asks why Labour is not giving professional players a role in regulating the game
Marion Inell from Friends of West Ham Park on Pearly Kings and Queens
Good news for pub lovers - one of Newham’s oldest may be making a comeback, says Phil Mellows
Sinduology reports on a Newham MP's role in controversial benefit changes
Zhenreenah Muhxinga on perceptions of graffiti in Newham
Mo Miah on opposition to LTNs
Neandra Etienne on a call for local photography
A letter to the editor from Safer Streets Woodgrange
Neandra Etienne on exhibition at Plaistow Library
Neandra Etienne on a romcom at Stratford East
Francesca Lombardo on the vision behind Film Nights at The Source and upcoming cinematic attractions
Neandra Etienne reports on a new cinematic chapter for Stratford
The exhibition brought together more than 100 works across four curated zones reports Neandra Etienne
Neandra Etienne on Newham's wartime memories on the 80th anniversary of VE Day
Eastside Community Heritage on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II
Mickey Ambrose on the remarkable life of Lorraine Tabone, Newham’s warrior for the rights of homeless people
A new competition opens for local poets this month
There are more questions than answers when it comes to the fates of West Ham and England says Mickey Ambrose
Mother’s Day has inspired Newham Voices poet Zhenreenah Muhxinga
Chopping carrots with a Vietnam veteran escaping Trump’s USA and a young computer scientist escaping war in his home country, local teacher Simon Shaw reports...
Hundreds of people have signed an online petition calling on Newham Council to accelerate implementation of a low traffic neighbourhood scheme in the...
Mickey Ambrose welcomes a spectacular win that should dispel relegation worries this season




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