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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 8 May 2008
 
JUDGE STOPS BID TO EVICT YOUNG KIDS

Older brothers making neighbours’ life hell – claim

A MOTHER and four young children face eviction by the council because four of their brothers are accused of making neighbours’ lives hell.. > more
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Greens spoil Tory party with by-election victory
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Baby death probe blames ‘systemic failure’ at hospital
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Top marks all round for the Town Hall but is it simply the best?
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Four post offices set to be closed as protesters’ pleas are ‘ignored’
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Bruised Labour may turn to Greens for Town Hall pact

• Defeat prompts talks of a progressive left alliance • Ken’s vote holds up in Camden • Highgate by-election bucks trend • Is Glenda in trouble? > more
 
Patients made to wait as surgery is hit by shortage of GPs - STAFF shortages at one of the surgeries taken over by an American health giant left doctors struggling... > more

Home to be sold by council ‘just needed paint job’ - A FOUR-BEDROOM council house put up for auction because Town Hall chiefs say it is too expensive to refurbish... > more

Fountain runs dry in wrangle over how to keep cash flowing - IT was meant to be a set-piece restoration of a much-loved Hampstead landmark, the South End... > more

Scouts’ new-found appeal is so ‘cool’ - DIG out the shorts, sound the kudu horn and “be prepared” – the scouts are back in Hampstead, and this time they’re cool. > more

Father Robert swaps one church for 106 - A POPULAR parish priest from Primrose Hill has been appointed Bishop of Stockport. > more

How Camden voted on May 1 - Election results. > more

Boris – The Camden kid that ‘made it good’ - THE father of London mayor Boris Johnson said his son was “a Camden kid made good” in light of his election success. > more

Coleman breezes home - CONSERVATIVE Brian Coleman was uncharacteristically lost for words yesterday (Wednesday) – despite his comfortable win in the... > more

Care homes ‘could go private’ - SOCIAL services chiefs have admitted that the management of Camden’s council-run care homes for the elderly could... > more

‘Woeful lack of understanding’ is killing cyclists - CYCLISTS will continue to be killed unless ignorance about road markings and a tame enforcement regime are... > more

Police raid suspected crack dens - TWO suspected crackhouses in Camden Town could be closed by order of the courts today (Thursday) after police carried out... > more

Weather makes May Day festivities a hit - KENTISH Town City Farm staged its annual May Day Fair on Monday with the sunny weather helping to a attract its... > more
 

 

 
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