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The Golden Globe-winning, and Newham-raised, actor, speaks out against knife crime.
Neandra Etienne pays tribute to Philip Hedley who died in January and who is credited with opening the door to Black actors and writers for the first time in...
Jahangir Hussain is banned from renting any properties in Newham and the rest of England for three years.
For more than 30 years, the Market Village, has been a cornerstone of the community.
West Ham United women are aiming to consolidate their position this year
A profile of the West Ham midfielder
Age UK East London has set up An older person’s reference group an invites older Newham residents to share their opinions.
Spare a thought for the pub trade during dry January says Phil Mellows, as he reminds us that there’s more to pub life than strong drink
The Friends of West Ham Park are looking to mark the anniversary in style.
Mickey Ambrose starts the new year with an appeal to our future king
Robert Nurden on his regrets
over a childless life.
The 2nd annual awards recognised those in Newham addressing local needs.
Newham launches monthly meet-up for those with learning disabilities and autistic people.
What began as a shared taste for food, has now become a key community pillar.
The pub's temporary closure led to many missing out on its annual Christmas atmosphere.
Newham remembers legend and pioneering writer Benjamin Zephaniah.
Newham's Muslim community press for more action from West Ham's MP.
Peter Landman reports from the Newham Council Cabinet meeting on 5 December, where Newham leadership responds to the climate crisis.
The missed targets hit Newham's most vulnerable, as the borough has the highest number of households in temporary accommodation in the country.
Despite minister intervention, the future of the MSG Sphere in Newham still appears uncertain.
Despite a rough start, there are reasons to be cheerful this year.
People Powered Places, formerly community assemblies, are ways to influence spending decisions
‘Places and Spaces’ - Newham Heritage Month 2024




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