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Islington Tribune
- NEWS
Published: 10 July 2009
PRIVATE FILES SPARK STREET PAPER CHASE
Officials race to recover documents containing medical histories
AN investigation has been launched after hundreds of confidential documents – many with private phone numbers, addresses and personal medical details...
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Seized Gaza activist planning return trip
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Ladybirds, crickets, and men in tights?
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The estate no one wants to leave
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Bike bay ‘would turn our road into Brands Hatch’
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Bullying, or a case of crossed wires?
Tenants claim they were pressured into accepting ‘trunking’ electrical work by contractor
TENANTS are refusing to allow electrical contractors appointed by Homes for Islington (HFI) into their homes amid...
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School head loses sacking appeal
-SACKED headteacher Jay Henderson has claimed he may take legal action against Canonbury School governors...
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‘Bun fight’ at health centre sell-off meeting
- THE first meeting of a special advisory group set up to decide the fate of the Finsbury Health Centre...
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Bus injury: Man set to sue
- A FORMER tower crane operator from Canonbury is set to take action in the courts following an accident three years...
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Storm over ‘war zone’ jibe
- A NEWSPAPER article which likened the area around King’s Cross to “a war zone” has sparked an angry reaction.
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You can’t park that buggy there!
- COMIC traffic wardens with their “ridiculous” rules brought smiles to the faces of up to 5,000 visitors to the Holloway...
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Toaster grilling: Pupils stage kitchen energy audit
- KETTLES, toasters and smoothie makers squirmed under the scrutiny of a tough judging panel...
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Gay squash club fears loss of base
- PLAYERS from the country’s first gay squash club have warned they will be forced to move matches to Brixton...
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Charity champion: Mayor gets her teeth into fundraising
- IN her time, Anna Berent has courageously confronted young vandals and even bitten a...
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Arriving soon... first of £250m trains
- THE first of a new £250million fleet of trains is being introduced on the overcrowded North London...
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Pensioner lay dead for weeks
- A RETIRED secretary who was estranged from her children could have lain dead in the living room of her Islington...
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Three jailed for arson attack on publisher’s home
- THREE men have each been jailed for four-and-a half years for an arson attack on a Barnsbury...
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Jackson book delivered hours before death
- A BOOK about Michael Jackson, commissioned three years ago, was submitted to Finsbury...
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Bellissimo! Italian chef causing a stir
- THE new cook at the Holloway Neighbourhood Centre is causing quite a stir.
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Streets ahead! Festival success
- IT WAS a dog day afternoon on Saturday as more than 50 pets turned out to compete in the Amwell Street...
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