A COLLISION between a car and a wall in Havering Road, Romford, led to the death of one man and injury to others. The collision occurred just before 4am on Sunday, 3rd January. The police, the London Fire Brigade and ...
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Island Network takes stock – and carries on
THE ISLAND NETWORK is celebrating all that it has achieved during 2020 – and it has produced a newsletter which thanks sponsors, volunteers and members of the community who have engaged with the Network. The headline achievement is the 20,000 ...
Read More »Revealed: the ugly face of Trump’s mob
DONALD TRUMP’S career in mainstream politics is over. The US Republican Party united to support him as US President only after he was elected. The Party endured the four years of his presidency – but now they’ve ditched him. It ...
Read More »Can Government narrow the digital divide?
The sudden lockdown – and the U-turn on closing schools – has revealed government failings on planning and logistics once again. Unless they act quickly, some children will be left behind. When the first lockdown began last year, the Government ...
Read More »MPF calls on Mosques to close to the public
THE MUSLIM PROFESSIONAL FORUM (MPF) has called on Mosques to close to the public – despite the regulations relating to the new Lockdown permitting faith groups to keep buildings open for religious services. The MPF welcomed the lockdown as a ...
Read More »Video shows Tier 4-busting Whitechapel dominoes players
WHO KNEW dominoes was such a popular game that it was being played in basements around Whitechapel? Who knew it was so addictive that players could not resist breaking Tier 4 restrictions to have a game? Whoever was in the ...
Read More »Can Royal London Hospital cope with Covid?
AS THE SECOND wave of COVID-19 sweeps the country, concerns have been raised over whether one of East London’s major hospitals is coping with COVID-19-related admissions. On 29th December, the Barts Health NHS Trust announced that its hospitals were treating ...
Read More »Make it welfare, not warfare, in 2021
AS THE WORLD heads into a new year, the Coronavirus pandemic is not the only threat to our health and wellbeing. In many countries across the world, war rages on – or, even if a war has officially ended, populations ...
Read More »One charged, two arrested in Newham stabbing case
IT’S A NEW YEAR – but there’s no let up on the knife crime on East London’s streets. One of the last victims, possibly the very last victim, of 2020 has now been named. Abiola Olalekan Akerele, 28, was stabbed ...
Read More »Four days left to tell Biggs to stuff his SEND cuts
ONCE AGAIN, John Biggs and the Labour Group handraisers are cutting services to the borough’s most vulnerable citizens. This time it’s not just children in general who are in his sights: it’s children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). ...
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