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Camden New Journal - FORUM: Opinion in the CNJ
Published: 17 April 2008
 
It’s criminal to neglect the needs of youth we should be proud of

Axel John Landin says lots of good work is taking place to steer young people away from a life of crime – but there’s still much to be done

IT was inspiring to see young people such as Zakariya Mohamed... > more
Letters
Are Roman remains the real reason for
roadwork delay?
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No ‘nightmare summer’
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What price consultation?
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We’ve little time for TfL
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COMMENT & LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
 
Losing GPs fuels the politics of despair

BY steam-rollering over the public the Camden Primary Care Trust (PCT) has added another notch to the politics of despair.
Their decision to allow the take-over of three GP practices by a US monopoly health company – and a notorious one at that – will prove, in retrospect, to be another step in the dismantling of the publicly owned National Health Service envied in so many parts of the world. > more

Pedestrian and cycle link will be well used - WE take exception to the story (Cycle path ‘of more use to drug dealers’, April 10). > more

Mixed grill on menu - I AM writing in response to recent media speculation on a suggestion from a Liberal Democrat councillor to ban dairy products and... > more

Anyone for croquet? - AS you reported (Anyone for croquet? Head for the Heath, April 10), the City of London is laying out a new croquet lawn on the former putting... > more

Letter box fiasco shows lack of common sense - IT is unnerving to read (Bungle forces postmen to stoop and deliver, April 10) Liberal Democrat housing chief... > more

Recipes for success? - SOME time ago in her column Clare Latimer put forward the idea of a cookery book society and a library collection of newspaper cooking and... > more

Scare story - AS is often the case with scare stories printed in the local media, the actual facts paint a very different picture (Youth work loses out, Letters April 10). > more

Ignorance about the controversial Bliss laboratory - WE contacted Islington Council to find out their views on the controversial British Library International... > more

Cut the council tax to reflect shift in property market - SINCE council tax is based on the fictitious price of one’s home, this has entitled the bankers, estate agents... > more

Conway Hall rally for alternative policies - NEW Labour’s attacks on working people have been unrelenting – the privatisation of our public services, cuts in real... > more

We must keep Camden GPs in the National Health Service - I WANT to draw attention to the fact that in their tendering of the out-of-hours GP service... > more

Tragedy raises questions - THE inquest hearing on Salma ElSharkawy’s tragic death (Salma’s car defective, April 3) raises many questions surrounding her case... > more

Threat of terrorism - NEW Labour’s determination to push through 42 days detention without charge for terrorist suspects will have the opposite effect from that... > more

We’ll not be soft on bad licensees - I WAS horrified to read the story (The Worst Place in Camden to live, April 14) and the gross misrepresen-tation of what took... > more

True cost? - TELL me my eyes are deceiving me (Salma’s car defective, April 3). > more

Let’s have water fountains and cheaper football at the leisure centre - I WAS one of thousands of lucky residents who celebrated the second birthday of the... > more
 
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