Camden New Journal - FORUM: Opinion in the CNJ Published: 10 July 2008
Children matter, let’s fight for them
Disaffected young people must be taught how to express grievances through debate – and be shown greater understanding from all of us, writes Gus John
TYPICALLY, it was Vince Cable who made the most telling intervention during Prime Minister’s Questions in the Commons yesterday (Wednesday) when he challenged Gordon Brown’s economic policy. Mr Cable, who should be the leader of the Lib-Dems as well as in government, possesses the sharpest mind on economics among parliamentarians. > more
Consideration for pedestrians and cyclists is key to transport strategy- THE incident of a woman cyclist suffering serious injuries after a collision with... > more
Doing down Edith Neville school pupils - I AM a parent of three children at Edith Neville Primary School in Somers Town. > more
Fight for this post office- THE closure of our post office at 18-22 Crowndale Road was a disgrace. > more
Unorthodox perspective on Hitler pre-1941- WITH reference to my book review of Human Smoke by Nicholson Baker, I owe your two... > more Great visit- WE were disappointed to find no coverage in the New Journal of a stunning visit to Camden that brought six child singers from... > more
Bus route scores well for its reliability- FIRST I would like to introduce myself. My name is Steven and I am the Metroline route controller for... > more
Siren wails- AM I alone in remarking on the extraordinary increase in the use of sirens by the emergency services? > more
Wrong place for a ‘shop’- PLANNING permission has just been granted for a temporary building, one storey, to be erected on the grass... > more
New, modern and progress – empty words -THE euphoria in some quarters about the St Pancras Channel tunnel link and the Medical... > more