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The Recorder's historian Prof Ged Martin tells the fascinating story of what really happened that night in 1916.
In court, the 19-year-old claimed his immigration status meant he was "too scared to stop" for the police, and instead sped up to try and get away from them.
'Although we have privately expressed our sympathies, I think it is important to express them publicly today before you.'
These are the businesses that will benefit from the biggest regeneration scheme in Havering’s history
Feeling romantic? Make a date
If anyone is in Hornchurch this morning why not come and meet our reporter at the Costa next to Peacocks!
Footage of Fasan driving a car into groups of people in Romford went viral on social media
HAD turns 50 later this year - have a look at how they are going to celebrate!
A Romford baker who was supported out of foster care by charity Barnardo’s was “lost for words” after the Duchess of Cornwall cut her cake on a visit to Ilford
Eve was found not guilty of causing religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm or distress after a trial.
“I truly believe dance is for everyone and its benefits for health and happiness are immense, even for those who do not want to take it up professionally," said Diana from the dance centre
Well done to everyone involved in Hornchurch High School's community action day last week.
Will you be going to Pride this year?
Gallery: 200 people visited Upminster mum's charity ball in memory of her father who had diabetes
If you spotted a police cordon in South Street last night, this is why it was there.
Fortunately, the victim is expected to make a full recovery from her injuries.
Officers conducting a search of the property found 192 fully grown cannabis plants with an estimated street value of £197,550.
What do you think can be done to make Havering a better environment for blind and partially-sighted people?
In just a few days thousands of people have signed the petition!