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Free school meals would ease weekly bills trauma
ALTHOUGH I welcome the introduction of a Conservative policy of a freeze in council tax in Islington, I am disappointed that our other proposals were not adopted at the council executive meeting.
They directly respond to the borough-wide budget consultation, which revealed that 50 per cent of residents wanted a below-inflation tax level, with 25 per cent wanting a cut in council tax. > more |
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Boris’s big slip-up - I KNOW the Tories haven’t had a councillor in Islington for more than 20 years, but you’d think their deputy chairman... > more
Plane party politics - TWO Islington institutions (among others) that I have been proud to support over the last few years are Arsenal... > more
Checking dust rules - ANY system of rules is only as good as the monitoring that makes sure they are enforced. We are all living with the results... > more
How we beat cold - CANONBURY Primary School was open on Monday and Tuesday last week along with other schools mentioned in your article... > more
Do pubs want us? - I TEACH English “one-to-one” in informal language exchanges and am constantly faced with the problem of the general... > more
Play fair on heating - THE snow may have melted but Islington residents are still facing freezing weather and high fuel bills. Everyone needs to heat... > more |
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