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‘HOUNDED' WOMAN WINS £46K SEX CASE
Irish Centre boss was the victim of a ‘wicked campaign’
THE first woman to take charge of the London Irish Centre – the most famous advisory service for Irish people in the country – has won thousands of pounds in damages after a tribunal ruled that she had... > more |
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Will Jewel- in -crown estate end up in the shop window?
Latest ministerial snub forces Town Hall chiefs to look elsewhere for home repairs cash
YVETTE Cooper is not the first government figure to give short-shrift to a pleas for... > more |
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Credits-for-meals plans ‘like the old workhouse’ - NEW plans to give mental health patients credits for cooking meals and mentoring their peers in day centres are... > more
Motorist’s £700 fine after car was moved while on holiday - A SINGLE mum who saved up for a year to take her children to visit their sick grandmother in Sardinia has... > more
Life sentence for crack addict who killed mum - A CRACK cocaine addict who tortured his mother before stabbing her to death was jailed for life on Friday. Telecom... > more
My Brill vision, by architect for £26 million library site - A SOCIAL housing community in which the railway heritage of St Pancras would blend with the copper domes... > more
Friends say a last goodbye to ‘Scotty’ - MORE than 300 mourners filled St Dominic’s Church on Friday for the funeral of trainee mechanic Scott Laird, who died in... > more
Postcode lottery is 'unacceptable’ - THE use of police and council powers against young people is disproportionate and creating a ‘post-code lottery’ of discrimination... > more
Tory wants action on ‘estates’ teenage mums’ - AN outspoken backbench councillor has called on the Town Hall to send teenage pregnancy teams on to council... > more
Shock as top Lib Dem joins Conservatives‘Inspiring’ - A LEADING Liberal Democrat has defected to the Conservatives, claiming his new party is better placed to... > more
Bleeding canker threatens conkers - A KILLER bug, coupled with an incurable disease, is threatening to wipe out Hampstead Heath’s conker trees. Tree experts are... > more
Town Hall stays quiet on alleged antique theft - OUTRAGED councillors were told to back off by Town Hall lawyers when they tried to probe the findings of a... > more
Trouble takes the bus - FREE bus travel and the use of police dispersal powers in the south of Camden are pushing youth gangs into the streets of Hampstead... > more
Ex-mayor hit by theft - A UNIQUE badge presented to a former Mayor in recognition of his service to the people of Camden has been stolen – and now the heartbroken... > more
Belsize book worms go wild for reading - YOUNGSTERS who ‘went wild’ for reading this summer were awarded certificates and medals this week. Some of the 40... > more
Repairs at lock bridge - THE footbridge that arches over the Regent’s Canal at Camden Lock is due to be closed for emergency repair work. The grade-II listed... > more
Stables traders on ‘death row’ - TRADERS forced to move from their spacious arches in the Stables Market in Camden Town say their new temporary spaces are... > more
Squatter set to face eviction - A SQUATTER who claims his presence has helped make the area safer for children has been given his marching orders by the courts. > more
Mugging on church steps - A 22-year-old man was mugged on the steps of a Bloomsbury church in the early hours on Monday. The man had been sleeping... > more
Tribute for Margaret - POLITICIANS fell silent for a minute before Monday’s full Camden Council meeting to remember former Lib Dem councilllor Margaret Little, who... > more
Green group celebrates - PRIMROSE Hill residents were celebrating this week after plans to pull down two Victorian villas in the Primrose Hill Conservation Area... > more
Autumn flower show reveals the borough’s green-fingered talent - REEN-fingered gardeners from across the borough turned out at the Gospel Oak Methodist... > more
Somerset spread gets four stars from food critic - A PREVIOUS lunch date stopped leading food critic Giles Coren from tucking into his neighbours’ bountiful spread... > more
Blanket press coverage - IT is well known that the New Journal provides blanket coverage – but now a Highgate artist has proved. Cesa Milton, who lives in... > more
Kebab shop’s 5am bid stirs new controversy - A KEBAB shop has reignited the debate over the future of Kentish Town Road by asking for a late licence. Residents have... > more
Campaigners’ Palestinian link plea - A life-saving medical clinic in the suburbs of Jerusalem is nicknamed Camden, councillors heard on Monday night... > more |
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