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Islington Tribune
- NEWS
Published: 31 October 2008
JUDGE ORDERS EVICTION BE OVERTURNED
Banks are bailed out, but mother and daughter evicted over £2k
A JUDGE has ordered a housing association to allow a Holloway voluntary worker to return to her flat after she was evicted over £2,000 arrears.
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Cyclists rally against bus lane bikers
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It’s ‘huge, bland’ and been given the green light
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Book launch ban author told: We’ve got venue for you
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Pimp my ride… from cop riot van to mobile recording studio
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Man dies as fire rips through block of flats
‘People were calling out for help’
A RESTAURANT worker died and his flatmate jumped 40ft to safety after a huge blaze broke out in a block of flats.
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Convicted nurse insists she is innocent of fraud
- A PSYCHIATRIC nurse is to appeal against a conviction for defrauding the NHS by...
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Retiring head: I still love teaching despite the tests and targets
- INSPIRATIONAL headteacher Sue Seifert revealed this week that she...
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Boxing club wins its fight for more cash
- THE famous Times Amateur Boxing club will open a second centre – named after murdered teenager...
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Assisted suicide shows lack of respect, says charity boss
- VIRGINIA Low, founder of one of Islington’s leading mental health charities...
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£2bn project hit by banks pull-out
- DEVELOPERS of the £2billion King’s Cross railway lands project had to step in earlier this month to...
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Hospital ‘vulnerable’ over its ability to borrow new money
- NEW accountancy rules set to come into effect next April could jeopardise a series...
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Petition on prostitutes sparks row
- A ROW has broken out over how to tackle increased prostitution in the York Way estate.
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Town Hall ready to appeal against gay ‘sinners’ registrar tribunal decision
- COUNCIL chiefs say they are determined to overturn an employment...
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Hear all about it: News at the flick of a switch
- IF your eyesight is too poor to read the Tribune, don’t despair. Help is at hand from an audio...
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Tipping point: Homes chuck waste habit
- THE challenge was to “Watch your Waste” and 80 homes rose to it magnificently.
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Health centre campaigners battle on
- A MAJOR public meeting has been called as campaigners step up their fight to save Finsbury...
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Prison sentence for youth caught with imitation gun on Tube train
- A TEENAGER has been jailed for a year for carrying an imitation gun...
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Mum’s ‘soul food’ gives a boost to X Factor’s Alex
- WITH four more nail-biting weeks to go, and support from England footballer Wayne...
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Meetings axed, but Town Hall insists: It’s no holiday
- THE Town Hall’s ruling Lib Dems have defended a decision to cancel three meetings...
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Pupils searched for fireworks at school
- PUPILS are being stopped and searched by police after a teenager was excluded from school...
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‘Network Rail should pay for rail footbridge’
- LONDON Mayor Boris Johnson’s transport chief has backed campaigners fighting for a pedestrian...
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‘Singing’ Shyshko’s art on show
- HE takes an industrial landscape and turns it into a canvas so rich with fiery hues that critics suggest that...
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Changing tune: Siblings to step in for Jacobson
- BROTHER and sister classical musicians from the Guildhall School of Music have...
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