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PRIVATE CARE YES OR NO?
Patients call for referendum on how health services are run
PATIENTS are arguing for an unprecedented referendum with the simple question: Do you want private firms running Camden’s health services? > more |
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Lost in the post, found at auction: bizarre journey of missing painting
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Splash out on the Oasis Centre or lose it forever, council warned
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Heath road plan to be considered ‘in detail’
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Old Bailey judge gives writer’s killer 20-year prison sentence
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No buses, no school, no parks: How Camden came to a standstill
The council is happy with its response to the snow that caused chaos – but many think they should have shown more grit...
TWO days of heavy snowfall ... > more |
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Staff fear hours cut as libraries turn high-tech - LIBRARY staff fear their working hours could be cut as front-counter jobs are taken over by machines. > more
Police call for dispersal zone - CHILDREN are being used as runners in a drugs market that has taken over streets surrounding a Tube station... > more
Intelligent urban dweller? Then brace yourself for financial doom - ARE you among the Mercedes-driving, Hampstead-dwelling “symbols of success”, or the... > more
Top cop seeks to allay fears - POLICE chiefs moved this week to play down fears over threats to the “bobby on the beat”. > more
Plaque in memory of Peggy unveiled - FRIENDS and relatives of Peggy Jay, the late president of the Heath and Hampstead Society, gathered last... > more
Beacon of education: Working Men’s College awarded top honour by Whitehall - THE Working Men’s College has been awarded Beacon Status... > more |
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