Chiara Wilkinson
The Three Compasses pub on Dalston Lane.
- Credit: The Three Compasses
After months of anticipation, prime minister Boris Johnson has given Hackney hospitality the go-ahead to welcome visitors for food and alcohol outside from April 12.
So if you are wondering where to book in Hackney, the
Gazette has rounded up a few of the great beer gardens in the borough opening the week of April 12.
The Adam and Eve, Homerton
155 Homerton High St, Homerton, London E9 6AS
Adam & Eve pub on Homerton High Street.
- Credit: Miranda Shutler
The Adam and Eve on Homerton High Street is home to a swanky refurbished beer garden, blooming with colourful plants and a friendly atmosphere. It also has an inspired menu of Thai street food to enjoy, cooked with locally sourced ingredients.
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It’s been 20 years since the climax of the prolific EastEnders whodunnit storyline, which saw villain Phil Mitchell shot by his ex-girlfriend Lisa Shaw in April 2001 - but where are the fellow suspects now?
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A TOUCH of Peaky Blinders glamour graced Bolton over the past week as production crews moved in to film scenes for the sixth series. Big name stars were in town for a three-day shoot captivating the town and Le Mans Crescent was transformed into a 1930s set. Fiona Anderson was among those hoping to catch Cillian Murphy. She said: “I think it’s really good. I absolutely want to see Cillian Murphy, he’s the best one. “This is super good for Bolton and the crescent is so nice, and it is good for others to see that.” Hannah Blezard told The Bolton News: “It’s so cool, the fact that I can come and look at it.
Trigger warning - themes of sexual assault, violence and harassment.
The heartbreaking news that marketing executive Sarah Everard, 33, is still missing – with human remains found in Kent, although no identification yet confirmed – has struck a chord with many, many women across the UK this week.
It’s all a little too close to home. We’ve all been there. She was just walking home, from a friends house. She did everything right. She wore bright clothes. She chose a well lit route. She even rung her boyfriend. And yet, she still fell victim.
Street harassment already impacts 75% of women in the UK, but current nationwide lockdowns only seem to be spurring on more violent and aggressive behaviour.
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John Simmâs dad encouraged him towards a career on stage; Tracy-Ann Obermanâs parents were horrified by the idea. Both became household names on television â in Life on Mars and EastEnders respectively â but both love the camaraderie and unpredictability of live theatre. Simmâs theatre credits include Hamlet, Macbeth and the Norwegian odd-couple comedy Elling. Oberman is due to star as Shylock in a tour of The Merchant of Venice that has been postponed because of the pandemic.
John Simm: I grew up in working menâs clubs in the 70s and 80s. I was doing the clubs with my dad from the age of 11, singing and playing guitar. We did it until I was about 18. It was a trial by fire. This was the first time Iâd been on stage, and Iâd just stare at the floor or at my guitar. Dad was always nudging me, trying to get me to smile and move around a bit. I felt self-conscious but when I went to drama class I realise