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THE £1,000 A DAY DEALER
New Journal reveals the crimes that police never hear about
LATE-NIGHT trouble around Camden Town underground station has reached boiling point, with crack dealers running wild and shopkeepers so used to violence that they no longer bother to phone for... > more |
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Minister stays silent on the UCL academy bid
Lord Adonis refuses to comment until Camden makes a proposal
GOVERNMENT minister Lord Adonis has refused to comment on University College London’s bid to set up a city academy in Camden. > more |
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Terrorism fears over Brill Place - THE massive bio-science centre leading the hunt to buy vacant land behind the British Library – which would house... > more
Safety warning after blazes in tower blocks - TWO fires in tower blocks a fortnight apart have triggered “enhanc ed levels of concern” about the safety of... > more
Pitch battle over park’s threatened meadows - WHEN it comes to the booming five-a-side football industry, Sir Rodney Walker – one of the men who... > more
Farewell to The Bear. Gooners pay tribute to fan who became folk hero - HE was known as The Bear. Big D. Or just Denton. The undisputed leader of... > more
Sideline for soccer kids in money row - A BITTER row over allegations of improper accounting at Camden’s biggest youth football league has left... > more
‘We won’t back down on pay and pensions’ - POSTMEN in Camden say they will not back down in their bitter fight with Royal Mail over service cuts... > more
Trial to remove PCs from police stations - UNCERTAINTY surrounds the future of police counter services in Camden. > more
Hospital check for the premier - THE Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer took some time out of their hectic schedule to visit University... > more
Still searching after 80 years - AT just six weeks old, June Billington was taken away from her mother. But for 82 years she has always wondered about her. > more
Swan killed by dog - A DOG savaged a swan in Kenwood on Saturday... > more
Striker free to play again - SHARP-SHOOTING goalscorer Lee Scott is known for wriggling away from defenders but there is one marker... > more
Teachers prepare for Middle East fact-finding trip - SECONDARY school teachers are going on a week-long tour of Jerusalem to learn more about the... > more
Complain to me, pleads publican - A PUBLICAN has pleaded with neighbours to approach him rather than the council if they have a... > more
Families of gun victims at Hip Hop premiere - THE parents of a young father who was murdered in a King’s Cross nightclub joined Deputy Prime... > more
Pop star stubs out hopes of a late-night fag outside pub - A PRIMROSE Hill pub whose “raucous” customers have annoyed a 1980s pop star living nearby... > more
Shoe store set to go walkabout - FASHIONISTAS in the borough will be teary-eyed to hear that shoemaker to the stars Beatrix Ong has been seduced... > more
Makeover for Royal Free - THE Royal Free Hospital will receive a radical makeover to put an end to the parking chaos that has brought misery... > more
House call for stars of the west end - HOME visits from big-name actors and actresses may still be the stuff of fantasy, but a Highgate house is offering... > more
‘I want to be extradited’ – murder suspect - A WOMAN doctor accused of murdering her boyfriend asked a judge on Monday for help in eventually getting... > more
Trident’s obscene, says naked protester - IT might sound like backwards logic, but a vociferous Chalk Farm campaigner believes getting naked is the... > more
Things are looking up over basement plans - SENIOR Town Hall planners and lawyers have met the Heath and Hampstead Society to discuss the... > more
Report on 7/7 raises questions over role of security services - COLLABORATION with Islamic extremists led British intelligence officers to ignore explicit... > more
Chestnuts coated in vinegar, varnish and vindaloo – what a smashing day out for the kings and queens of conkers! - THERE was not a health and safety... > more |
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