Sentences with word «hackney»

This model has been used before where central government believed there was a need for radical intervention - such as in Hackney in London.
He also has the most interesting background — a former Labour deputy leader of Hackney Council in London who returned to Edinburgh, grew disheartened with the party's move to the centre - ground and quit to set up the Stand comedy club, one of the city's top festival locations, only joining the SNP in 2014.
In spite of these controversies, Abbott was re-elected in her seat of Hackney North and Stoke Newington, receiving 75 % of the constituency's votes with an increased majority of over 35,000.
Oddly enough two Labour MPs for Hackney South in a row have defected to the centre party.
She has recently completed a studio residency in Hackney Wick in East London where she started an ongoing study of the changing landscape in the lead up to the Olympics.
But this year, they've found time to celebrate Woody Allen, and are holding the first ever Woodystock at Hackney Picturehouse in London.
When compiling your profile, it pays to use your own terminology, and say exactly what you mean instead of using hackneyed phrases that have been done to death.
Jimmy Vestbirk of Legal Geek talked of its work to make London a global hub for LegalTech work and Miranda Grell from Hackney Law Centre of its project to bring technology to the law centre.
Working with Iniva: Agnès Poitevin - Navarre participated in Iniva's Creative Mapping project, working with Year 7 students to produce Personal Cartographies; on a series of workshops the group identified key words, symbols and pictograms that define their personal, pronoid journeys and with Hackney Community College students working on the Mapping the Creative Process project.
Left to the devices of a lesser artist, an image of black people engaged in a game of cards could easily be dismissed as hackneyed at best.
Founded in 2012, the gallery is located on several levels of Hackney Picturehouse with the main area on the second floor.
This is the inaugural exhibition of Photography at the new Smokehouse Gallery based inside H. Forman & Son's salmon smokehouse on Hackney Wick's Fish Island.
London's most exciting art's festival celebrate a Summer of Love at Hackney WickED DIY Open Studios (28th — 30th July)
Pupils will be expected to walk or cycle to get to school as part of the School Streets initiative by Hackney Council.
Olivier Castel's exhibition at ANDOR Gallery on Hackney Road begins before you step off the pavement and into the gallery.
This wacky family road trip is all about hackneyed misadventures and gross - out scatological humor — material that already seemed stale when the «Vacation» reboot came out in 2015.
The Floating Cinema will be programmed by internationally renowned artists Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie (known collectively as Somewhere), and designed by Hackney based architects Studio Weave.
An energetic cast and some terrific music make up for the rather hackneyed plot of this Dreamgirls - style drama.
Miranda Grell, Development Officer at Hackney Law Centre:» As a small community charity with meager resources, finding new ways to increase our efficiency is of paramount importance to us... We are delighted to be involved in Legal Geek's «Law for Good» hackathon, as we believe it will help us continue to serve our clients and community to the best of our abilities.»
Labour MP for Hackney South and chair of the Public Accounts Committee Meg Hillier told the BBC the rage over the issue was «palpable» at a constituency meeting she attended last night.
In the Mapping Language project, students from Hackney Community College worked with artists Yara El - Sherbini and Agnes Poitevin - Navarre.
Mare Street and Pembury Estate (both 2017), currently on display at London's Victoria Miro Mayfair, are photographic documents of the events of 8 August in Hackney Central in east London, capturing the juncture immediately before the Metropolitan police moved in to disperse the rioting crowd.
After all, when candidates are brought in for an interview, do they refer to themselves in the third person, using hackneyed phrases like «proven leader,» or «team player?»
Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls School in Hackney said that the system of censoring exam questions has to date has never posed a problem with the Examination Boards.
The Trust was insistent that, unlike many academies elsewhere in England, the academies had to be nonselective and to view themselves as members of the family of Hackney schools.
Tom Hackney studied at Manchester Metropolitan University and Goldsmiths in London.
Now, my point, as I hope you'll appreciate, is nothing so hackneyed as big firms bad and small firms good.
1938 - 43 Attended Hackney Downs School, London.
Today's wedding takes you to East London, Hackney Town Hall and The Hoxton Arches to be exact for this gorgeous minimalistic day filled with style and a wonderful mix of urban cool.
On 5 July 2007, all 8 of the Claimants» children were removed by the police under a police protection order and placed with Hackney who arranged foster care.
In 1995 Tony Blair came up with a memorable if now rather hackneyed phrase to define the New Labour approach to law and order: «tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime.»
More recently, however, the decision in Way has come in for criticism by a differently constituted EAT in Hackney London Borough Council v Sivanandan [2011] ICR 1374.
The entire cast does their best with borderline hackneyed material, and the proceedings are nicely shot by ace DP Guillaume Schiffman.
Its hallmark traits are its spirited animation, complete self - possession and high - stepping hackney gait.
This juxtaposition plays out as a tongue - in - cheek literalization of classic, if not hackneyed, discussion of figure - ground relationships in art.
The pacing is a little odd and the framing of the villain side of the story feels hackneyed even though there's certainly potential for it to be unique.
Hackney Live combines live streaming events with East London Dance and music with Rising Tide, with Invia contributing on - demand material.
After the play's short run the cast were reassembled at a barren Hackney Empire, where Welles unsuccessfully attempted to capture the stage play on film.
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There was nothing to be done, except for more hackneyed formalism.
might feel like hackneyed advice, but you'll believe it wholeheartedly after reading Diane Clark's book on career reinvention and branding.
The film begins with a crazed screenwriter, Charlie (Dennis Quaid), pitching a series of hackneyed premises and scripts to a nice - guy producer, Griffin (Greg Kinnear).
It was remade in 1946 and starred Joel McCrea, but only turned out to be a standard Western as the plotline became hackneyed.
Like, why would someone want to work with such hackneyed subjects?
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