MAY has spoken out – well, written out, in the Daily Telegraph – that the gender pay gap must be closed to tackle “burning injustice” in society and because “equality for women is a right”. Her criticisms are either hypocritical or remarkably ...
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Badru murder: police offer reward
POLICE are offering a reward of £20,000 for information which leads to the conviction of those who murdered “local hero” Abraham Badru in Dalston on 25th March. Abraham Badru died – at the scene of the incident, Ferncliff Road, E8 ...
Read More »Lions roar on Easter Sunday
The London Lions basketball team are in third place in the BBL table – and a top of the table clash on Easter Sunday saw them beat first placed Leicester Riders. The Lions had played three games in four days ...
Read More »More arrests in the Chadwell Heath murder case
THREE MORE arrests were made over the Easter weekend as police search for the murderer of 18 year old Lyndon Davis – bringing the total number of arrests in the case to four. Police continue to appeal for witnesses. Police ...
Read More »Fixture news from Leyton Orient
LEYTON ORIENT FC has announced changes to two fixtures during April. •The away match against Macclesfield Town on 14th April will now start at the earlier time of 12.30pm. This is to facilitate the match being broadcast by BT Sport. •The fixture ...
Read More »Boy stabbed in Bow: witnesses wanted
IT WAS JUST AFTER 6pm on Easter Sunday that news came in to the police of another East End stabbing. The reports were of a young man having been stabbed in or near St Leonard’s Street, E3. Police arrive and ...
Read More »Waiting for Sadiq “Godot” Khan
IT’S JUST OVER A YEAR since residents on the Isle of Dogs asked John Biggs to invite Sadiq Khan down to the area to discuss local planning policy. Like the characters in Samuel Beckett’s play, they are still “waiting for ...
Read More »Runners take over Victoria Park
Emdad Rahman Runners completed 5k, 10k and half marathon distances after taking over London’s oldest public park for Easter. The run route saw participants take in Victoria Park on the borders of South Hackney and Bow – with the wide, flat ...
Read More »Yemen health threat as rainy season looms
THREE YEARS INTO a protracted civil war, Yemen is facing another rainy season. Refugees trying to survive in makeshift shelters will face a new round of challenges – and a greater threat of disease. It is estimated that there are ...
Read More »Amadi leads Sporting charge in orphan benefit game
Emdad Rahman A BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL saw Sporting Bengal and Flamengo FC face off at a cold, muddy and dreary Mile End Stadium in a special exhibition game to support orphans and vulnerable children around the world. The match was ...
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