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Islington Tribune - NEWS
Published: 8 June 2007
 
CCTV LOOKS IN BEDROOM

Cameras that monitor traffic can see inside homes


BIG Brother has not just been watching the unfortunate residents in Barnsbury Street – he’s been appearing to stare directly into the privacy of their bedrooms. > more
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A learner in name of education
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End of road for the Passage

THE final death of Camden Passage as a world-famous antique market appeared a step closer this week after The Mall – its jewel in the crown – was sold off to property developers for an estimated £4 million.
Indications are that the 20 traders – who pay in the region of £8,000 a year in... > more
 
Police in hunt for metal sign assault man - POLICE have released CCTV footage of a man they say slashed a reveller across the face with a metal sign. > more

Cramped bedroom that’s home for mother and son
- HOME for former school meals supervisor Lisa Ewens – who has been on the housing waiting list for... > more

Takeaway fined £5,700 for dumping fast food
- A TAKEAWAY restaurant has received a record-breaking fine for dumping rotting meat and animal bones in the... > more

Former Town Hall chiefs divided over ‘eyesore’ flats
- FORMER Town Hall leader Steve Hitchins is a senior member of the governing board of a major housing... > more

Witness plea in murder hunt
- POLICE investigating the brutal murder of a private eye more than 20 years ago have identified two new suspects they wish to... > more

Park ban sparks clash
- A STRONGLY-worded email from an opposition Labour councillor was flying around this week in protest at Lib Dem involvement... > more

Police apologise for letting youths go on rampage
- A HIGH-level internal investigation will examine how police failed to respond to a call that youths were on... > more

Denise: Any green junk will do
- TV presenter-turned-actress Denise Van Outen brought a dash of glamour to Finsbury Park’s recycling bins this week. > more

Inquiry into city academies
- A MAJOR inquiry into the government’s controversial city academies programme will take place on Tuesday. > more

Vandals on camera, but still go free
- COMMUNITY police in King’s Cross seem unable to stop drunken clubbers from snapping recently-planted saplings... > more

Prize writers for arts festival
- FORMER Orange literary prizewinner Lionel Shriver, children’s writer Michael Rosen, and poet John Hegley, are among... > more

Community service work revamps play area
- CRIMINALS on community service have given a Barnsbury adventure playground a fresh lease of life. > more

Bus users in dark over delays
- TRANSPORT for London were accused this week of leaving bus users “high and dry” without information after a massive... > more

Labyrinthine plot for Barbican church
- A GIANT maze – the first in the world to be built from valuable Portland Stone – is planned for a Barbican church. > more

Opportunity knocks for local wannabes
- MISFITS and wannabes of Islington unite – a round of X-Factor open auditions will be held at Arsenal’s Emirates... > more

Baby Beckhams take on some rather rascally Rooneys in fantastic footy fun
- YOUNG Beckhams and Rooneys enjoyed some junior football fun at the St Mary’s... > more
 
 
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