Plans for one of London’s tallest skyscrapers scrapped before council could reject scheme
Proposals for a 611-foot residential tower in the Docklands had an over provision of single bed units, according to report
Read MoreTower Hamlets care provider rated ‘inadequate’ by health watchdog
Sevacare – Tower Hamlets rapped by Care Quality Commission after unannounced inspection
Read MoreTower Hamlets school defends hiring man convicted of racially-motivated manslaughter
Ian Devlin has worked at Ian Mikardo High School since 2010, despite being found guilty of ‘terrible racist killing’
Read MoreEast End Trades Guild launch crowdfunding campaign for Independents’ Day
EETG is working with local independent enterprises to launch East End Independents’ Day on Small Business Saturday
Read MoreAlleged data theft ‘used to pester voters’ – inquiry ‘should be re-opened’
Call comes as Information Commissioner drops inquiry into claims Tower Hamlets First used residents’ details for election campaign
Read MoreLondon Festival of Architecture – preview
Tower Hamlets will be under the spotlight at this year’s annual celebration of architecture
Read MoreHow citizens are seeking to solve the housing crisis from the bottom up
Community Land Trust homes and neighbourhood plans are providing squeezed East Londoners ways to combat ‘intense development pressure’
Read MoreLetter: Absence of women speaks volumes
‘While women are still missing from parks and plinths, we are denying ourselves extraordinary stories’
Read MoreVoter registration in Tower Hamlets is amongst the lowest in London
In one ward, only 42 per cent of eligible residents have registered to vote – fewer than half the national average
Read MoreJack the Ripper Museum is refused protection for ‘constantly vandalised’ shopfront
Council turns down retrospective bid for planning permission from museum dedicated to serial killer
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