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Paramedic in tears as she relives night a prisoner fought for his life
‘The whole thing was so wrong,’ says witness who tended inmate brain-damaged by fall
A FORMER paramedic who broke down in tears as she recalled the moment she saw a prisoner fighting for his life on... > more |
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Police in high-speed, high-risk op to stamp out moped crime gangs
Unprecedented use of pursuit teams challenges scooter criminals on their own terms
A HIGH-SPEED, high-risk, game of cat-and-mouse played out across the... > more |
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Anger at politicians after more violence - AS a 12-year-old boy lay in hospital receiving treated for gashes inflicted by a bottle during youth violence on Monday night... > more
Judge orders ‘laughing’ killers to serve 18 years - THREE killers began life sentences this week for a “heinous attack” on a defenceless man. > more
Final farwell to ‘The Bear’ – Thousands line the streets in tribute to DaInton - SOME of the faces in the churchyard bore scars from battles better left forgotten... > more
Police hunt flat blaze arsonist - DETECTIVES are hunting a suspected arsonist after a luxury flat in one of Camden’s most expensive streets went up in flames. > more
Mentally ill student’s death ‘due to funding’ - MENTAL health patients have blamed funding cuts for the death of an Ethiopian refugee who was allowed to leave... > more
Dig deep and help the New Journal Christmas hamper appeal - FOR many people Christmas is a time of good cheer, the warmth of loved ones and too much... > more
Restoration will return Keats House to a thing of beauty - A JOB lot of goats’ hair is just one of the more interesting orders builders have placed as Keats House... > more
Pond poachers ‘a threat to wildlife’ - POACHERS are targeting the Hampstead Heath ponds to catch fish for the table – and Heath wildlife experts are warning... > more
Trade fuels ‘drugs capital’ tag - TRADERS have been urged to stop selling items such as scales and pipes that help give Camden Town its reputation as a drugs capital. > more
Planners ‘have let us down’ - THE chairman of a leading community group fears developers will be allowed to build what they want under prop osals being... > more
High old time at festival spectacular - MOST two-year-olds struggle with the laws of physics, but the Bloomsbury Festival was already standing tall, even... > more
Neighbours’ bid to silence pub falls on deaf ears at Town Hall - A “VILLAGE” pub was roundly praised by Town Hall officials when they met to review its licence. > more
Eco-friendly bike show has recycling message - BMX stunt riders wowed the crowds on Sunday at a bike festival in Parliament Hill Fields. > more
‘Our hero dogs saved us from blaze terror’ - A MOTHER and her student daughter who escaped a fire at their Bloomsbury home believe that they were saved by... > more
Councillor slams Regent’s Park plans - CONSERVATIVE councillor Rebecca Hossack’s hopes for a cross-party night under the stars to save Regen’ts Park have... > more
Teen attacked on Heath - AN 18 year-old man was robbed by three youths who demanded cigarettes as he walked near Hampstead ponds on Monday night. > more |
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