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PUPILS IN CLASS WAR
Shock figures show five school children excluded a day
FIVE children are excluded from Camden’s schools on average every school day, the New Journal can reveal.
Shock figures show that 1,000 pupils a year are considered too rowdy for school, banned from lessons and sent home.... > more |
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Report into drugs arrest death stays under wraps
Release would hinder police co-operation, complaints body rules
A SECRET dossier detailing the circumstances surrounding the death of a man as he was arrested by police is to be kept from public eyes, a complaints body ruled on Monday. > more
Florist set for shed showdown - A POPULAR South End Green florist is set for a showdown with planning chiefs tonight (Thursday) over the construction of... > more
'Satanic' horror - AN intruder who slaughtered nine animals at children’s farm in King’s Cross left a trail resembling a satanic ritual. > more
Egg Murder Charge - Sean Samuels, 27, appeared before West London Magistrates on Saturday charged with killing Sharif Zaiden, 18, on the dancefloor of... > more
'Probe the chaos shutdowns' call - An inquiry into long running weekend disruption on the Northern ‘misery line’ line was being demanded this week by... > more
Free docs hit by £2.1m cuts - JUNIOR doctors, nurses and midwives are to be hit by £2.1 million cuts to the Royal Free Hospital’s training and research budget. > more
Burglars hit editor’s home - NEWSPAPER editor Veronica Wadley and her husband Tom Bower, the investigative biographer, have been burgled at their... > more
Four canal swans die of botulism - BABY swans found dead in Regent’s Canal are thought to have fallen victim to a deadly strain of water poisoning. > more
‘Patients go hungry’ claim sparks probe - A PATIENT pressure group is calling for an investigation into reports that elderly patients are being left hungry... > more
Housing group chief sacked - THE chief executive of a housing association for east African refugees has been sacked following an internal audit. > more
£500,000 swindle accused in court - A TOWN Hall finance chief charged with swindling some of Camden’s most vulnerable residents out of nearly £500,000... > more
100th birthday party for woman who found a refuge from war - A Jewish refugee who fled to England from Germany at the start of World War II celebrated her... > more
Pupils’ A-level success saluted - A-LEVEL students have maintained the borough’s improving record, beating the national average for A* to C grades by... > more
‘Nothing will bring back my dad, but we deserve justice’ - I CAN remember that awful night as if it was yesterday. It was August 10, 2002, and I had just... > more
Parking cheats owe £196,000 - A PARKING cheat is on the run in at attempt to escape a £45,000 bill in fines. > more
Kenwood concerts future ‘in doubt’ - THE future of Kenwood’s popular summer concert season hangs in the balance after a slump in visitor numbers this year... > more
Cyclists geared up for Tour - THEY might not be an Alpine mountain range but most of us feel like we deserve a yellow jersey after puffing up the hills of Hampstead... > more
No return for priest just yet - CLEARED priest Father Dominic McKenna will not be returning to his Camden Town parish in the near future as church chiefs... > more
Thousands wasted on a pool scheme that sank - A BLUEPRINT for a deluxe new swimming pool, which cost thousands of pounds in consultancy... > more
Cops’ plea over the ‘£30 killer’ - FRIENDS and family of a mugger who robbed a 90-year-old woman who subsequently died have been urged to hand him... > more
Model Caprice to be sentenced - MODEL Caprice Bourret will learn if she has escaped a driving ban at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court tomorrow (Friday). > more
Coming soon: Party Bus Mk2 - PLANS for a new night bus service to ease overcrowding on the N29 – the route dogged by a reputation for late-night tension... > more |
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