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Thousands pay tribute to The Bear
MORE than 2,000 Arsenal supporters stopped the traffic in one of the borough's busiest roads on Friday morning as friends and relatives of terrace leader Dainton Connell joined a massive funeral procession.
Mr Connell, 46, a father-of two widely known as The Bear, died two weeks ago in a car crash in Moscow. He was famous... > more
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Pole dancing with doctor
Revealed: medics behind plans for new Archway Tavern shows
TWO doctors are revealed this week as the people behind a controversial plan to bring pole dancing to the Archway Tavern.
Dr Sardar Imtiaz and Dr Talat Imtiaz are the major shareholders in Timzia... > more |
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The ‘bullying’ tactics of an ‘inept and farcical’ planning committee - A WORLD expert in biomedicine at the London School of Economics has called on the... > more
Flatmates leap to safety as fumes trap them in first-floor bedroom - A HOTEL receptionist has described how his flatmate broke her leg ase... > more
Demonstrators angry at poll ban stage homes HQ protest - DOZENS of demonstrators gathered outside the Highbury offices of Islington’s housing... > more
Meals-in-microwaves pass the taste test (apart from the chips) - THE chips were a bit of a disaster and the peas were rather cold and hard, but the... > more
Con kids pose as Children in Need charity collectors - CHILDREN as young as 12 are conning kind-hearted residents out of money by posing as...> more
Freedom honour for women’s team - ARSENAL Ladies football team will finally get the recognition they have been waiting for when they are given the... > more
Suggs: Music prevented me ending up in prison - MADNESS frontman Suggs visited Pentonville Prison this week and revealed how his love of music. > more
Top lawyer brands bid to stop development ‘a joke’-
A TOP lawyer delivered a stinging attack on residents protesting against the multi-million-pound... > more
Late licence for ‘quiet’ pub sparks outrage - OUTRAGED Clerkenwell residents have criticised licensing chiefs for granting a quiet pub a late... > more
It’s not a taser, it’s a Tizer! Cops unveil their latest weapon to clean up vermin - THEY may have dealt with some of the biggest and baddest crooks out there... > more
On stage, the schoolboy who has another string to his bow - MOST 12-year-olds are more concerned with S Club than Schubert and favour their Pokemon...> more
Groups urged to dip into Arsenal fund cash - A MEETING where community and voluntary group representatives could find out how to claim grants... > more
Stabbing at diner - A CUSTOMER was stabbed as he fought to defend himself when attacked in an American diner. > more
Kids finally get a kickabout in Clerkenwell - FOOTBALLING legends of the future can finally get practising following the refurbishment of a sports pitch in Clerkenwell. > more
Mayor says high art is really for the likes of you and me, after all - A NIGHT at the ballet might seem like an evening’s entertainment reserved for the rich... > more
Are you ready for some variety? - FROM Can-can girls and a Houdini who occasionally has to be rescued when his stunts go wrong, to a juggler who... > more
Knifeman fought off - A SHOP assistant had to fend off an armed attacker...> more
Arts base’s birthday joy - CELEBRATIONS are in order for Islington... > more
£100,000 drugs found in table - NEARLY £100,000 of cannabis imported from South Africa has been discovered hidden in a table at a flat on a... > more
Drawing power - TEXTBOOK doodlers can see what it’s like to have their own face on a stamp at a workshop led by artist and illustrator Paul Jackson. > more |
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