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Why we don’t want a police officer in Hampstead School
Parents say ‘having the police in school may result in more young people being labelled troublemakers, and leaving school with a record’ – what kind of start in life does this give them? > more |
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Zarine’s deportation case just isn’t fashionable
SHE is not an important public figure.
If she is deported, who will make waves about her?
The fact is Zarine Rentia is 15, and in the eyes of the box-tickers who inhabit the world of civil servants, perhaps these thoughts went through their minds when a decision had to be made about whether she should be thrown out of this country. > more
Deep clean?
• Deep cleaning is currently taking place at the Royal Free Hospital. At the same time major works, including plastering is occurring. Who does the planning?
Name and address supplied, N2
For and against mayor? - I AM not sure why the Tory press have been bothering to run their recent systematic campaign to smear Ken Livingstone – however hard... > more
The history of Thomas Paine revisited - THANK you for the interesting article by Dan Carrier (A tale to revive the passion in democracy, January 31) on Thomas... > more
An insult to Italians - IN his review (January 31) of The Force of Destiny, Martin Sheppard says Italy’s defeat in the Second World War could not “be put down simply to... > more
The ghosts of our society - THE feature about Arlington House (Voices of the dispossessed, January 17) featured those we do not normally hear and see. > more
Towering errors - THE Euston Tower is a beautiful, simple, building opposite Warren Street station. > more
New school - CAMDEN’S Labour Party really is a joke. They are in power for 35 years and fail to build a single secondary school. > more
Rise in parking revenue is staggering - THE Liberal Democrats and Tories campaigned on “fairer parking policies” in the local election of 2006. > more
Fight for exciting future - GOVERNORS at Jack Taylor School are pleased to see Councillor Andrew Mennear has been forced to rethink plans to close the school. > more
Caretaking under threat - THE Tory / Liberal Democrat plans to save costs on caretaking on estates are in danger of providing a much poorer and more distant service... > more
Who cares about Careline? - LAST summer Councillor Martin Davies announced that he would be cutting the cost of Careline in order to save Camden £100,000 a year. > more
Let the community make the decisions - THE letters you published on January 31 from Councillor Theo Blackwell, Mohammed Joynal Uddin and Runa Begum try to... > more
Festival fun day - A FEAST of therapeutic activities, through music, song, story telling, along with karate demonstrations, clowns and magic was provided for free... > more
Family business - THE interest with which I started to read The Market Place (Methods meat with approval, January 31) column quickly turned to disbelief and... > more
In support of Nancy - HAVING read the article (Lib Dems pick black candidate, January 24) I would like to pledge my support to Nancy Jirira and I am glad that... > more
Let down - IT is quite clear from recent reports and letters the government and the previous council has failed Camden’s tenants. > more
Invitation to a breakfast swim up for debate - JOHN Allen should know that Jane Shallice was precipitate in her invitation to men to breakfast and swim at... > more
Asbos as a last resort - I AM dismayed to hear our new borough commander say in a public meeting he thought monitoring such excessive Asbo numbers in... > more |
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