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  • Nugent admits Henderson's red card cost Orient at Port Vale

    Interim Orient boss Kevin Nugent admitted Darius Henderson's sending off cost them dearly in their 3-0 defeat at Port Vale. The O's were reduced to ten men in the first half when Henderson was dismissed for elbowing an opponent and Orient lost

  • Opinion: Heads should roll for Mini Holland mess

    Reply email to Christian Muncey, senior traffic engineer for Waltham Forest, concerning the chaos caused by the failed scheme called Mini Holland: Dear Mr Muncey, judging by your very poor answer I presume that you cannot be bothered about Walthamstow

  • Hammers land shock Manchester City win

    Diafra Sakho's seventh goal in as many Barclays Premier League starts gave West Ham a 2-1 victory over champions Manchester City at Upton Park. The Irons, who had climbed into the top four with a run of positive displays, took a deserved lead through

  • Ten man Orient sunk by Port Vale

    Ten man Leyton Orient lost their unbeaten away record after a 3-0 defeat at Port Vale this afternoon. Darius Henderson’s first half dismissal for elbowing Richard Duffy proved costly for the O’s. Port Vale had to wait until the 63rd minute for

  • Cox back on the bench for Orient at Port Vale

    Leyton Orient winger Dean Cox is available to start on the bench for the O''s in their match at Port Vale. Cox has been missing with a knee injury but is fit to feature for Orient this afternoon. Mathieu Baudry returns to the side following suspension

  • Don't judge Rod Stewart impersonator

    I wish to apologise to D King (Guardian, October 16) for portraying Rod in what she considered an unflattering light. Unfortunately this was set up at very short notice and I have been growing my hair in order to have a very representable style

  • Speaking Out: Fabien Ukaegbu on Ebola crisis

    Fabien Ukaegbu is speaking out on the Ebola crisis in West Africa and the United Nation's announcement Nigeria is considered Ebola free. He is the chairman of the Nigerian Community of Waltham Forest.   

  • Speaking Out: Vernon Gurtner on pioneering stem cell research

    A disabled Waltham Abbey resident has spoken of the pioneering therapy that allowed a paralysed man to be able to walk again after transplanting cells from his nasal cavity into his spinal cord. Vernon Gurtner speaks out on the importance of the