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HERE COME THE ‘SICKO’ SURGERIES
GPs warn patient care is at risk as US health giant moves in
AN American health giant is to take charge of three doctors’ surgeries, sparking fury from Camden GPs who have warned the controversial contract will hit patient care.
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Mourners pay tribute as Peggy Jay is laid to rest
IT WOULD have been Peggy Jay’s 95th birthday on Monday, and so it was fitting that so many friends and family members who had come to pay their respects turned her funeral into a celebration of long, successful and happy life.
Hundreds of mourners packed the pews of Hampstead Parish Church – where... > more |
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FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT - The full text of Peter Jay's eulogy at Hampstead Parish Church. > more
Superlab project is a financial risk, say MPs - THE £500 million super laboratory announced by Gordon Brown for Somers Town is “high risk” financially and... > more
‘Inappropriate’ deaf school merger still on the table - COUNCIL chiefs last night (Wednesday) refused to rule out sending a celebrated deaf school out of the... > more
Governors bid to find a way out of the red - GOVERNORS at a school hampered by a crippling £500,000 debt were last night (Wednesday) locked in a special... > more
Get well cards pour in for our columnist Rose - CARDS and letters have flooded into the New Journal offices sending messages of love and support to our columnist... > more
Addicts ‘queued at bus stops for drugs’ - A GANG of dealers sold crack and heroin to queues of drug addicts at bus stops and on estates across Camden until... > more
Pupils bond with 007 star - SHE led a school revolution in the recent St Trinian’s film and will soon be dicing with death in the new Bond movie, but actor Gemma Arterton... > more
Cop shop plans under fire - DEBATE over the future of Camden’s police stations transformed a routine Town Hall committee meeting into a battleground on... > more
Poker ’n’ pint as law change gives customers a new deal - POKER has become the latest pub craze, but one of the game’s experts, Al Alvarez, will be sitting out... > more
Neighbour buys butcher’s and says: ‘Shop will stay’ - THE former Steele’s butcher’s shop in Hampstead has been sold to a car park management firm based next... > more
Knifeman stabbed drinkers - A ‘DANGEROUSLY disturbed’ killer who knifed two pub customers in their local without saying a word has been detained indefinitely. > more
Mystery of Tessa may be solved at her funeral - FRIENDS of a mental health campaigner whose own battle with cancer and bipolardisorder ended... > more
Labour turns to youth in search for by-election triumph - LABOUR has revealed the candidate the party hopes can claw back lost ground in the Fortune Green... > more
Air rifle death verdict - FOUR men were convicted of involvement in a botched drugs robbery in which a man was killed by a shot from his own air rifle. > more
PC praised for tackling crime on own time - FOR most bobbies on the beat, few patches can seem more challenging than the hideaway corners of Camden Town... > more
Trial secrecy - A PART of the murder trial of Hampstead recluse Allan Chappelow will be heard in secret after an appeal against a gagging order was thrown out. > more
From limping to doing the lindy hop - PEOPLE of all ages and abilities got down on the dance floor at a new community exercise venue on Friday. > more
Doc on song - SINGING doctor from Abu Dis in the Jerusalem suburbs joined guitarist John Williams for a concert on Saturday night. > more
Voices’ first - A GROUP formed to confront policies pursued by the Israeli government will mark its first anniversary in Hampstead. > more
Pub snub - NOISE fears led council licensing chiefs to reject publican Paul Davies’s application to open his garden later and allow drinkers upstairs at the... > more
TV Ball in house plea - TELEVISION presenter Zoe Ball has applied to the Town Hall for a certificate to clear a conservatory at a house she owns in Belsize Park. > more |
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