A JOLLY Father Christmas set off on Monday to deliver the New Journal’s annual batch of hampers.
The hamper appeal – now 27 years old – brightens up what can be a dark few days for hard-up single parents lonely elderly people. > more
Ministry resumes after diocese carries out child protection checks
CLEARED priest Father Dominic McKenna will be back at his Camden Town church this Christmas Eve for the first time in two years.
Described by one worshipper as “the best Christmas present... > more
Residents victorious in crane battle - AN angry delegation of residents have won their fight to stop a crane being erected in their back garden, after confronting... > more
Music victory for actor - TV actor Gary Love has won the right to open a live music bar in a grade-listed building in Regent’s Park, against the wishes of residents. > more
Bridge in more trouble - KILBURN shopkeepers are furious that Camden Council has again extended the completion date for a £7-million construction project... > more
Plea for missing school pupil - A FOURTEEN-year-old girl who has not been seen since she walked out of school over a week ago is being urgently sought by... > more
Anger as attack probe is ‘closed’ - A MAN who was beaten up yards from his house in St Pancras has criticised the police after they told him they had closed an... > more
King’s Cross demand - A FORMER councillor marched into the Town Hall yesterday (Wednesday) with a demand to halt the demolition of historic buildings... > more
MP fears ‘two-tier’ Free foundation - LABOUR MP Glenda Jackson has attacked plans by the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead to apply for foundation status next year. > more
Town Hall rapped for snooping - CAMDEN Council unfairly went on a ‘fishing mission’ by searching through a council tenant and his family’s past history, the... > more
Primary schools among the best - PRIMARY schools in Camden have been judged among the worst in England for results – but one of the best for all-round... > more