Man held on suspicion of terrorism

Abu Nusaybah was a member of the radical muslim group Waltham Forest Muslims.

6:14pm Saturday 25th May 2013

A suspected terrorist was arrested soon after giving a TV interview about his friendship with the man being held on suspicion of murdering a British soldier.

Small is beautiful when it comes to the uke

9:00am Saturday 25th May 2013

The sounds of Radiohead, Johnny Cash, Deep Purple and Amy Winehouse will fill the Queen’s Theatre, as the diverse D’Ukes (pictured) take to the stage.

Student wins prize for research project

Chantelle Bacchus

5:12pm Friday 24th May 2013

A university student has beaten 200 rivals to win a prize for her research project.

Burglars attack man

4:12pm Friday 24th May 2013

Burglars have attacked a man with a metal bar in a violent burglary.

Half Term fun

Best Friends Forever is at the Harlow Playhouse

3:00pm Friday 24th May 2013

If you're stuck for ideas as to what do over the half term break, we've got a few very good suggestions:

More concerns over free school approval process

3:00pm Friday 24th May 2013

More campaigners supporting Waltham Forest’s state schools have criticised the approval process behind free schools in the wake of the announcement of four new free schools this week.

Deaf club volunteers hope to become charity

2:23pm Friday 24th May 2013

Volunteers behind a deaf club hope to gain charitable status so they can do more to support the hearing-impaired community.

Deadline to take part in literary festival less than a week away

1:30pm Friday 24th May 2013

The deadline to win a grant for the Words Over Waltham Forest Festival is up next Wednesday May 29.

Councillor to host surgery tomorrow

12:58pm Friday 24th May 2013

A councillor is to be on hand to hear residents’ issues and concerns at his surgery tomorrow.

Q & A with Boe & Irony: 'Explaining art is like someone explaining a joke they just told'

Broadway Market in Hackney

12:38pm Friday 24th May 2013

They’ve been cropping up all over London. A giant blue pigeon. An enormous raven. A fantastically-large fox. And now, a super-sized squirrel. No blank space is safe in east London. Just like Banksy and Blek Le Rat, under the cover of darkness, street artists Boe and Irony are creating artworks on the sides of buildings for the general public to enjoy. Who are they? Why are they doing it? And where will they strike next? Amie Mulderrig sits down with the fiercely private duo to find out.



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