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Islington Tribune - NEWS
Published: 6 June 2008
 
WHAT PRICE A PATIENT’S LIFE?

Cancer drugs are too expensive, but plastic surgery gets go ahead

HEALTH chiefs in Islington are turning down requests from cancer patients for drugs and treatment because they are too expensive. > more
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A last minute reprieve for Banksy’s boy
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Neighbours braced for all-night parties when students move in
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Threat to lobby Minister over £7m school site sale
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Tories avoiding political football?
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Kempton’s cruise? It was jolly hard work!

Lib Dem slammed over expenses

LIBERAL Democrat council supremo James Kempton last night defended himself against claims he enjoyed a ‘junket’ to the United States at the public’s expense. > more
Schoolboy’s ‘Help me’ plea before fatal attack - SCHOOLBOY Martin Dinnegan’s desperate flight from a baying mob before he was brutally killed was watched... > more

Petition protest at day centre merger - PLANS to merge two mental health day centres were put on hold this week amid claims that the proposals amount to... > more

Olympic goal: a £20m sports centre - PLANS for the rebuilding of Finsbury Park’s dilapidated Sobell Centre would give the borough a new £20million sports... > more

Anthrax warning as Crossrail threatens to disturb plague pit - ANTHRAX could be released into Smithfield Market if a 14th century “plague pit” is disrupted... > more

Island in a sea of traffic to mount its own festival - ARCHWAY’S notorious traffic island could become the borough’s new “in-place” under plans produced by town... > more

MP Emily is rocked by musicians’ attack! - IT was meant to be a show of unity and harmony as politicians stood side-by-side with rock stars for a one-off climate... > more

Garden grass grown from killing fields - EARTH from some of the world’s most notorious killing fields is being used by a Highbury artist to grow garden grass. > more
 

 

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