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KEN: I'M IN CHARGE
Mayor flexes his muscle to sort out Lib Dems and Tories
MAYOR of London Ken Livingstone has proved he is keeping a hawkeye watch on Camden by taking command of one the borough’s most hotly-disputed planning rows.He has ordered a public ... > more |
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Axing council adverts seen as attack on CNJ
Switch to internet hits tenants, Labour politician warns
ACCUSATIONS that the Town Hall is damaging the Camden New Journal by withdrawing advertisements have been made by a senior Labour councillor. > more |
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UCL lead in school race - SENIOR councillors will be asked to choose between taking on University College London as a sponsor for a new-style... > more
Police drugs swoop - POLICE swooped on a crack den in Mornington Crescent yesterday morning (Wednesday) yielding a crop of suspected cocaine and ... > more
Payout for girl left blind after diagnosis failure - A GIRL who lost her eyesight after medics failed to spot a deteriorating condition has been offered an out-of-court ...> more
He’s a knockout - BRITISH Bantamweight boxing champion Martin Power – who has knocked out eight of his opponents over the years – has had a little... > more
Why were fire doors at blaze block left faulty for months? - FIRE chiefs are questioning Town Hall officials over repair failures that turned an 18-storey block of council ...> more
KX developers suffer setback - THE company in control of the King’s Cross redevelopment suffered a rare defeat on Tuesday when councillors threw out ...> more
150 developers bid to book site next to library - HIGH-rise buildings could loom behind the British Library as developers scramble to buy government land worth ...> more
Hospital delivers, say midwives - LEADING midwifery experts have jumped to the defence of the Royal Free’s labour ward after it emerged patients make just 25 ...> more
Celebrations as a girls’ school turns 100 years - LONG-lost friends, old teachers and former pupils were all reunited on Saturday when the well known Parliament ...> more
Flames gut maisonette - A FAMILY was forced to flee when fire gutted a Kentish Town maisonette in the second blaze in a council residential block in a month. Fire ...> more
Landmark clothes shop to close its doors - ONE of Camden Town’s first fashion shops has closed its doors for the last time, blaming rocketing rents and a rise in the ...> more
School says goodbye to head who shaped so many lives - CHILDREN at a Kilburn school will say an emotional farewell to a long-serving headmistress tomorrow ...> more
MP calls for the end of ‘get-rich-quick’ schemes - HOLBORN and St Pancras MP Frank Dobson has called on the Town Hall to freeze plans to raise money by selling ...> more
‘I didn’t cut neighbour’s TV aerial’ - FEUDING neighbours battled it out in court for more than three hours over a broken TV aerial. Ruth Barnes, 62, was cleared at ...> more
Crooked cops sentenced for DVD theft - TWO Camden police constables were given community service orders and suspended jail sentences on Tuesday following ...> more
Death by self neglect - Keith Perry, 70, died at University College London Hospital (UCLH) last December, after friends found him in a weak state at his home in ...> more
Stanley Buildings torn down - FLOOR by floor the Victorian block of 23 three-bedroom flats, known as Stanley Buildings in King’s Cross was demolished last week...> more
Worker 'killed in fight' - A CONSTRUCTION worker who died outside a Euston Road pub had his skull fractured in a fight following an argument, an inquest heard on ...> more
Sculptor creates spectacular cemetery tribute to father - HIGHGATE cemetery has always inspired heartfelt tributes to its dead – but even among its ornate...> more
Saatchi rival collector set to launch her own gallery - MOVE over Hoxton, get out of the way South Bank – Kentish Town is the new centre for trendy modern art. One of...> more
Asian food helps festival fans warm to cool weather - FAMILY fun was the order of the day at the annual Chalton Street festival in Somers Town on Saturday ...> more
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