Tower Hamlets Council could scrap its weekly East End Life publication which has previously come under fire for its high cost to tax payers.
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Mayor Lutfur Rahman welcome new homes for rent
NINETY-FIVE new social homes for rent are opening their doors to residents on the Tower Hamlets housing waiting list. The homes have been built by local housing association East End Homes. Mayor Lutfur Rahman turned out to cut the ribbon ...
Read More »Mayor Rahman speaks out on China Embassy Plan
MAYOR LUTFUR RAHMAN has spoken out about the Government’s decision to allow the Chinese Government to build a new mega-embassy on the site of the former Royal Mint, near the Tower of London. The planning application initially came to the ...
Read More »Do you remember electing this man?
LUTFUR RAHMAN – most residents in Tower Hamlets have heard of him and know he is the Directly Elected Mayor. Kim Bromley-Derry (above) would not have anything like the same name recognition – but he is the man sent in ...
Read More »Mayor Lutfur Rahman claims “best youth offer in the country”
FROM 8 TO 180,000 – that’s the story of how Tower Hamlets Youth Services has progressed from the Labour ragbag of provision to the unified, coherent Young Tower Hamlets today. Eight? That was the number of youth centres which Labour ...
Read More »Robert “Westferry scandal” Jenrick jumps ship
KEMY BADENOCH must be fuming. She was having quite a good week – made some strong points at and even got some jokes into Prime Minister’s Question Time, and looking like a Conservative Party Leader. Then it all went wrong. ...
Read More »Make 2026 the year to Be Well – with a Special Offer
NEW YEAR resolutions to make 2026 your year to “be well” will be easier to keep in Tower Hamlets with the Council’s New Year’s membership offers. It starts with “4 months for the price of 3” on standard membership. There’s ...
Read More »Serving residents today; securing our borough for tomorrow
THE TOWER HAMLETS Council Cabinet met on Wednesday, 7th January – in what was probably the warmest room in the Town Hall. The meeting had a single main item on the agenda: the budget for 2026/27 – but it began ...
Read More »Celebrating the success of sanctuary seekers
WHILE THE Labour Government was making life harder for migrants by taking their mobile phones away, Tower Hamlets Council was recognising the achievements of sanctuary seekers who have been improving their education and making the most of volunteering opportunities. The ...
Read More »London class sizes: up and down
IT WAS back in 1997 that the new Labour Government capped class sizes for children aged 5-7 to just 30 pupils. That achievement has endured – and class sizes across England are below that magic number. But the bare numbers ...
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London Bangla A Force for the community…