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‘IT DOESN'T LOOK GOOD’
Crime chiefs admit streets are still in the hands of drug dealers
DRUG dealers are winning the battle for the streets despite the Town Hall’s flagship pledge to clean up the image of Camden Town, new figures show. > more |
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Victory in ‘£23,000’ battle
Leaseholders handed huge flats repair bills end up paying just £250
WHEN the council’s contractors had finished refurbishing 30-40 Grafton Way, leaseholders who owned two-bedroom flats in the block were hit by bills for £23,000 each. > more |
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GPs stage revolt over polyclinic - REBEL doctors have plunged plans to open London’s first polyclinic into disarray. > more
Campaigners refuse to accept lorries go-ahead is end of road - CAMPAIGNERS fighting to save the “jewel in the crown” of Kentish Town’s Georgian heritage... > more
After 20 years, Claude charged for display - FOR more than 20 years, colourful pavement displays of fruit and vegetables have enticed shoppers into a... > more
Cancer treatment hold-ups a life-or-death issue, says expert - A LEADING blood cancer expert has warned that delays in clearing critical medication for use... > more
Sex trade in Camden shows signs of ‘coercion’ according to report - AN analysis of the sex trade in Camden shows “indicators” of coerced or trafficked women... > more
Hundreds turn out for Elliot’s send-off - HUNDREDS of mourners lined the streets of Gospel Oak as knife-crime victim Elliot Guy was laid to rest on Friday. > more
Pleas for return of tragic Paul’s photos - CRUEL thieves who stole a handbag from a blind woman’s wheelchair escaped with a mobile phone containing... > more
Far-right candidate to stand in by-election - THE British National Party has announced it will field a candidate in a Hampstead by-election later this month. > more
Splash of talent lights up gallery - SHADOWS coming to life, monsters made out of cardboard and trees sprouting through buildings – young minds ran wild... > more
Lifelong Gunner fans, together to the end - FOR more than 80 years, lifelong Arsenal stewards Fred Eggelton and his brother Tom were just about inseparable. > more |
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