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Meet Reggie: the rocking horse that is ready to be recycled

Meet Reggie: the rocking horse that is ready to be recycled

Children invariably love cardboard boxes and packaging, often more than the contents which fill them, as playthings and toys. Now there is a children’s toy made entirely from cardboard.

Katy B and James Blake: From Goldsmiths to the Mercury Prize

Katy B and James Blake: From Goldsmiths to the Mercury Prize

Last summer, musicians Katy B and James Blake were celebrating their graduation from Goldsmiths’ Popular Music course.

Curtain goes up for The Yard theatre in Hackney

Curtain goes up for The Yard theatre in Hackney

A new temporary creative space for east London’s theatrical community opens in Hackney this weekend.

Goldsmiths chosen to select three people as members of 8,000-strong Olympic torch rally

Goldsmiths chosen to select three people as members of 8,000-strong Olympic torch rally

Goldsmiths has been selected as one of just 30 educational institutions from around Britain to select bearers for the Olympic Torch relay ahead of next year’s 2012 Games in the capital.

Police appeal over missing teenage girl

Police appeal over missing teenage girl

Police searching for a missing fifteen-year-old girl are urging people with any information about her to come forward.

Pick of the Line 20/07/11-26/07/11

Pick of the Line 20/07/11-26/07/11

Some of the best things to do and see this week on our line.

Pensioner, 77, robbed of money for wife’s funeral

Pensioner, 77, robbed of money for wife’s funeral

A couple robbed a Tower Hamlets pensioner of cash intended to pay for his late wife’s funeral, Scotland Yard have disclosed.

Park bans smoking in children’s play areas

Park bans smoking in children’s play areas

One of the Hackney’s most popular parks is to make its play areas smoke free in a bid to protect children’s health.

Bidders invited for new £10m primary school

Bidders invited for new £10m primary school

Parents and outside bodies are expected to be among those bidding to run a £10m new primary school in Croydon to run the school.

LIVE BLOG: Music, theatre and Brazilian dance along the Regents Canal at the Shoreditch Festival

LIVE BLOG: Music, theatre and Brazilian dance along the Regents Canal at the Shoreditch Festival

Live music, dance and theatre performances plus boat trips, a floating garden and food markets are among the attractions at the Shoreditch Festival which starts today and runs all week. The free festival is now in its 10th year and is based around the Regent’s Canal area of Shoreditch. Despite the forecast for wind and [...]

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