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Pick up artisan bread and other goodies at Roman Road Market

One of the East End’s most vibrant street markets situated on Roman Road will now boast of fresh food stalls every Saturday to complement the existing selection of goods available. Roman Road is one of East London’s oldest and most well-known high streets, with its famous Roman Road Market open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Roman Road Market has ...

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Tower of London welcomes first black Beefeater in history

Emdad Rahman: The Tower of London has just welcomed the latest Yeoman Warder or ‘Beefeater.’ Yeoman Warder Lawrence Watts recently started at the Tower in this iconic role. He becomes the newest Yeoman Warder at the Tower of London, taking up the unique role after 23 years of distinguished service in the Army and is also the first black Beefeater ...

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Funding for a royal knees up in honour of the Queen!

The Queen will be celebrating her 90th birthday in April with festivities taking place until June and residents in Tower Hamlets are invited to join in! The council is offering grants of up to £250 to community groups to organise a series of events to mark the milestone in June. Celebrations will be staged up and down the country to ...

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100 business leaders back Mayor contender Khan to be their ‘friend at City Hall’

More than 100 London business  figures today came out to back Sadiq Khan as Mayor, saying he would be a “business friend at City Hall”. Labour’s candidate sought to paint himself as the most business-friendly contender by publishing a list of 101 endorsements including a sheaf of directors and entrepreneurs. Laura Tenison, founder of children’s boutique JoJo Maman Bébé, said ...

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‘Queen of the curve’ Zaha Hadid dies aged 65 from heart attack

Dame Zaha Hadid, the world-renowned architect, whose designs include the London Olympic aquatic centre, has died aged 65. The British designer, who was born in Iraq, had a heart attack on Thursday while in hospital in Miami, where she was being treated for bronchitis. Hadid’s buildings have been commissioned around the world and she was the first woman to receive ...

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Migrant arrivals to Greece rise sharply despite EU-Turkey deal

Greek authorities recorded 766 new arrivals between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning, up from 192 the previous day. Most arrived on the northeastern Aegean island of Lesbos. Italy reported an even larger jump in arrivals on Tuesday, when officials there said 1,350 people – mostly from Africa – were rescued from small boats taking the longer migration route over the ...

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EgyptAir hijacker’s ex-wife says he is ‘extremely dangerous’

The Cypriot ex-wife of an Egyptian man who authorities say admitted to hijacking a domestic EgyptAir flight and threatened to blow it up with a fake suicide belt says her former husband is an “extremely dangerous man” who used drugs, terrorised his family and beat her and their children. Marina Paraschou rejected media reports that 59-year-old Seif Eldin Mustafa hijacked ...

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Young people celebrate completing a Duke of Edinburgh Award

More than 100 young people from the borough picked up their certificates at an awards ceremony to celebrate their achievements for undertaking the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. The awards ceremony took place at Central Foundation Girls’ School in Bow on 22 March and was hosted by the Young Mayor of Tower Hamets Deng Yan San and Deputy Young Mayor ...

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