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' I'LL PAY FOR NEW SCHOOL'
Education chief Ed Balls pledges cash for Camden secondary
EDUCATION Secretary Ed Balls has offered to pay for a new school in the south of Camden in a major breakthrough for parents calling for better secondary provision. > more |
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‘We don’t want United Health’
Patients urge PCT to freeze talks with US firm after hearing surgery contract is yet to be signed
UNITED Health, the American-owned company set to take over three of Camden’s doctors surgeries, was drawn into... > more |
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After a woeful rice crop, is it now crisis time for Camden’s iconic curry street? - WITH its specialist vegetarian menus, delicate dishes and homely welcome... > more
Labour praise council tax rise as ‘pretty good’ - COUNCIL tax bills will rise in line with inflation this spring with Town Hall bosses blaming the government... > more
There’s a twist in the tale as Banksy gets perspex appeal - IT is often overlooked by passers-by, but look closely at these before and after pictures... > more
‘Letter shows I am the tenant’ - A DEAF woman who discovered her specially fitted home in Kentish Town had been sold by reading the New Journal... > more
Why Jack Gaster never went to war - LAWYER JACK Gaster spent his life fighting fascism, battling injustice, and promoting civil rights and individual... > more
Tearful accused denies killing OAP - THE man accused of killing pensioner Allan Chappelow broke down in the dock on Friday as he denied murder. > more
Town Hall could run post offices - THE Town Hall is investigating whether they could take over and run the four post offices in the borough that Royal Mail want... > more
£5,000 reward for missing dogs - A HEART - BROKEN dog lover is offering a £5,000 reward for the safe return of his two dogs. > more
Regent’s Park football plan kicks off again - ROYAL Parks Agency bosses have admitted they are considering new areas of Regent’s Park for... > more |
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