‘Wandering abroad in the night time’: How crime and punishment used to work in Barking
Former magistrate Sue Hamilton explores crime and punishment as part of a heritage project uncovering Barking town centre’s past.
Former magistrate Sue Hamilton explores crime and punishment as part of a heritage project uncovering Barking town centre’s past.
Thousands of people will line the streets for the Queen’s visit tomorrow. Anna Silverman and Janine Rasiah speak to some of the residents who remember her 2002 visit.
Ten years ago today, 52 people were killed in the 7/7 London bombings.
Becontree bakers rose to the occasion in a cake-making competition during a fete on Saturday afternoon.
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