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 A FESTIVAL of Fun is on the cards for all ages at London City Airport s annual fun day on Saturday July 3. And you can win a free session on a British Airways Flight Simulator thanks to the airport and the Newham Recorder. All you have to do is answer a s... » MORE
 THE London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games has announced that the Olympic Flame will arrive in the UK on Friday May 18 in 2012 and will travel around the UK for 70 days, arriving in London the weekend before the 2012 Games begin.... » MORE
FAMILIES with young children are in for a treat this weekend with a fun day being hosted by Smyths Toys Superstore in Beckton…and you can win a £100 voucher. The event, which takes place between 10am and 6pm on Saturday May 29, will include entertainment... » MORE
SETTING Olympic records of a different kind, Universal Music has signed up compose, publish and record music relating to the 2012 games. The group have also been commissioned by LOCOG to advise on all aspects of music for the games and is expected to re... » MORE
NEWHAM Leisure Centre is holding an open day especially for disabled people and their family and carers next week. Everyone attending the leisure centre in Prince Regent Lane, Plaistow, can have a go at basketball, wheelchair dancing, trampolining, mini... » MORE
A FOUR-legged friend, who has been helping out a team of engineers in Stratford, has become a favourite with local people. Cocker spaniel Jade has been a firm fixture on the streets of Stratford during mains replacement work carried out by National Gr... » MORE
NEWHAM Recorder readers are being urged to vote now to champion their Nurse or Midwife of the Year Newham University Hospital NHS Trust will host its fifth Nursing and Midwifery Celebration Day on Wednesday May 12 to recognise and thank staff for thei... » MORE
STRATFORD Picture House is gearing themselves up to host the multi-premiership of Emma Thompson s sequel to her hit Nanny McPhee fantasy movie. With the Oscar winning actress reprising her role as the eponymous child minder, Nanny McPhee and the Big Ban... » MORE
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THERE was no debating that a Beckton school was the tops in a national competition designed to develop speaking skills. Specialist Language College Kingsford Community School in Kingsford Way took first prize in the Richard Koch Cup national debating co ... more
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