Cllr Khaled Noor THE PRIME MINISTER has done another flip-flop and face coverings, which he once said were not proven to restrict the spread of Coronavirus, are now compulsory, for most people, in most enclosed public spaces in England. The ...
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Rally to stop cuts to new Whipps Cross Hospital
WHAT A TIME to be cutting the number of hospital beds available in the East End! Who thought of that one? No wonder local health activists are jumping up and down – and holding a Zoom meeting tomorrow to discuss ...
Read More »Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation Retro Running Series
THE ROY CASTLE Lung Cancer Foundation is organising a Retro Running Series which will take place throughout 2020. The Series offers a chance to re-live your favourite decades, to do a bit of healthy running – and to help support ...
Read More »Report of one dead at Gale Street crane collapse
REPORTS ARE coming in that one person has been found dead at the scene of the crane collapse in Gale Street. ●Read more about this story: Crane collapse in E3 causes injury and disruption Crane crashes into Bow flats and ...
Read More »Crane collapse in E3 causes injury and disruption
A TALL CRANE has collapsed in Gale Street, London E3 – just north of the Limehouse Cut, near Watts Grove. The London Fire Brigade has reported that the crane was 20 metres tall. It was on a building site in ...
Read More »Crane crashes into Bow flats and houses
A CRANE LOCATED on a building site in Gale Street, Tower Hamlets, E3, has toppled over onto a block of flats and two houses in Compton Close. There are reports of injuries and the Fire Brigade is carrying out a ...
Read More »Get ready for National Kebab Day!
WE’VE BEEN stuck indoors for weeks – and kept out of all those places called the “hospitality industry”. It’s brought on cravings: some for the experience of eating food someone else has cooked, some for branded food – and some ...
Read More »July Voice raises worries over trees
LONDON IS packed with politicians who support planting more trees. They are rivalling each other – each promising to plant more than the other this year, or over a four year term of office. Now The Voice, monthly newsletter of ...
Read More »Roy Castle Foundation holds virtual run
THE LOCKDOWN hasn’t stopped charities trying to raise funds – and the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is marking its 30th anniversary by holding an “I Love the 90s Virtual Run” to do just that. The event is the first ...
Read More »Roy Castle Foundation “I Love 90’s” Funrun
If you consider Blur Vs Oasis the biggest battle in music history, mastered your ‘girl power’ high kick as the 6th member of the Spice Girls or revelled in the boom of Grunge or Electronic sound, the I love the ...
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