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Nine-to-five’ claim is unfair to police team
I WOULD like to emphasise it is absolutely not the case that the Safer Neighbourhoods team for Caledonian ward works nine to five (Please leave a message, June 1).
All our Safer Neighbourhoods teams work a three-week roster that includes early and late shifts as well as weekends. This system is flexible so if there is an operational need they will adapt the shift pattern accordingly. > more |
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Let’s be proud of Nag’s Head - THANK you to those who halted the go-ahead for the gambling establishment on the corner of Holloway Road and Seven Sisters... > more
Labour’s anti-war record - I WONDER who Sean Hills is going to vote for (Labour, the war party, June 1) ? The March 18, 2003 House of Commons... > more
More propaganda - LIB Dem executive member Councillor Marisha Ray is quoted as saying: “We worked hand in hand with the police to try to find a... > more
Gardens on target - SUPPORTERS of Culpeper Gardens at Angel would like to thank the Tribune for publishing our appeal to raise the last £5,000 for our planned... > more
To the barricades to save our goat’s cheese - I LOOK forward to reading the weekly letters from Sharon Haywood and have been disappointed not to... > more
Generous gesture - I HAVE been handsomely compensated by Kier Islington for the inconvenience caused by appointments that were not kept... > more
‘Grunts and gestures’ slur on a major film - WILLIAM Hall’s negative review of Rolf de Heer’s film Ten Canoes misrepresents both what an entertaining... > more
Poll a foregone conclusion - NOW that the residents’ parking permit referendum voting paper has dropped through my letter box, I notice that the emotive... > more |
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