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Islington Tribune - NEWS
Published: 7 September 2007
 
‘ASBO’ DOGS: IT’S THE WAR ON TERRIER!

Owners who breed pets to fight will face new crackdown


ASBO-style bans could soon be slapped on owners of dangerous dogs to stop increasing numbers who breed their... > more
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Jake the police dog smokes out tobacco ring
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Court bonanza for home owners
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£100,000 payout for Albert, the bookie’s best customer
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The Emirates strikes back with cineplex

Fears that stadium’s state-of-the-art leisure complex could be the ‘death of Nag’s Head’


A STATE-OF-THE-ART leisure complex next to Arsenal’s new Emirates stadium could be “the death of the Nag’s Head”, a senior... > more
 
Streets of Angel set to smell heavenly - THE streets of Angel will soon be smelling of roses under a plan to wash pavements with a fragrant detergent. > more

Stabbing shocks estate
- A MAN was knifed in the back when a dispute between neighbours turned ugly on a Holloway estate. > more

Town Hall told: Forget wind turbines, turn the lights off
- THE Town Hall’s green credentials were under threat this week after it emerged that hundreds... > more

Fish shop damaged by fire
- BELOVED Islington fishmongers Steve Hatt caught ablaze on Tuesday night after its smoke-holes ignited. > more

‘I’d like to live in peace and not be tormented’
- THE battle is on – 12 candidates, including former Lib Dem councillor Joe Trotter, fighting for four prestigious... > more

‘Turn down the noise’ plea by karaoke club neighbours
- GROWING conflict between high-spirited karaoke fans and residents in Clerkenwell who yearn... > more

Shops with bags of approval
- SHOPPERS at Nag’s Head in Holloway will have protection from rip-off retailers, under an initiative extended to... > more

Pedestrians alerted over lorry ‘blind spot’ dangers
- TRAFFIC experts are warning of the dangers of crossing in front of lorries moving slowly in traffic queues after... > more

Knife attack left landlord ‘millimetres from death’
- A PUB landlord stabbed 14 times and left with two punctured lungs in a bungled robbery has said he was... > more

Design festival build-up
- LEADING figures in the architectural world are coming to Islington for a prestigious festival next year. > more

Mother’s plea a year after son died in road accident
- THE mother of a cyclist killed in Holloway has launched a fresh appeal for witnesses to the accident... > more

Fans jailed for racist attack on Tube
- TWO football fans who attacked a Tube passenger with a bottle after taunting him and his friends with racist chants were... > more

Diners’ smoke gets up neighbours’ noses
- SMOKE from diners eating outside a Finsbury Park restaurant is wafting up into flats above, residents... > more

Old people’s home opens
- A FLAGSHIP home for older people has opened in Finsbury Park. > more

Volunteers will give charity a run for its money
- Nine volunteers are in training for a five-kilometre run in aid of Islington-based children’s charity Chance UK. > more

Sunday classics return
- RENOWNED lute player Paula Chateauneuf leads this autumn’s line-up of Sunday morning chamber music at the Nave... > more

With stalls, a climbing tower and a funfair, the Angel Canal Festival had something for everyone
- HUNDREDS of boats took to the water to celebrate... > more

Artist takes Chicory challenge
- LEADING Archway activist Kate Calvert has entered a competition which could earn her group up to £5000. > more

All kitted out… the Gaza school kids
- WHEN the new school year started in Gaza this week, children in Yibna Refugee Camp had a reason to smile. > more

Festival celebrates campaigner’s work
- MORRIS dancers and Kurdish folk musicians are among attractions at the 21st annual Gillespie Park Community... > more

‘Cash cow’ parking fines claim rejected
- THE Town Hall has hit back at claims that parking tickets are being issued to raise revenue, following a damning... > more

Charity champs go out to bat for maternity ward
- A LINE-UP of celebrities, including former Arsenal stars, actors and boxers, will take part in a cricket match... > more

First for Frost
- ACTRESS Sadie Frost and her friend, fashion designer Jemima French, are opening their first store in Camden Passage on Saturday... > more

Robbers’ victim in stairs fall
- A WOMAN tumbled down a flight of stairs during a bungled robbery on a Holloway estate. > more
 
 
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