Camden New Journal
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The Review - FEATURE
 
Pelé is presented with the International Football Book Sword of Honour by Ernest Hecht in 1966
Celebrating the voices which sang the changes

Ernest Hecht is the champion of independent publishers, a life-long Arsenal fan and Pelé’s literary agent, writes Tom Foot

WILLARD White’s tribute to civil rights activist Paul Robeson heads an extraordinary celebration of “independent voices” at the Bloomsbury Theatre... > more
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Theatre
A Whistle In The Dark

Family from hell are superb
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SUGABABES

Babes keep rolling out the pop classics
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Eight Below

The Disney dogs will always save the day
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Charlie Chaplin Competition

19th Education Training & Careers Fair
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NEWS
 
Crossing borders: (l-r) Natalie, Noella and Manuk Ocekci travel from Islington to meet PM Tony Blair in Camden
GUNSLINGER BLAIR RIDES INTO TOWN

Under-pressure Labour calls in the PM for polls fight

PRIME Minister Tony Blair made an unprecedented bid to boost Labour’s council election chances in Camden last night (Wednesday) with a surprise visit to King’s Cross. > more

Another chance for Asbo mum - A JUDGE has given a mother-of-three who repeatedly breached an anti-social behaviour order (Asbo) one last chance. > more

Hospital furniture goes up for grabs - IT’S a house clearance sale with a difference – 10 lots of antique furnishings ranging from a 14th century Venetian... > more

Rider dies at High Street black spot - A YOUNG man was killed at a Camden Town accident black spot over Easter weekend. > more

Knifemen shut worker in cupboard - KNIFE-wielding robbers calmly signed a Town Hall visitors book before forcing a charity worker to crawl into a cupboard and... > more

Neighbours fear concerts will become even noisier - LICENSING chiefs will sift through more than 35 letters of objection on Monday as they decide the fate of... > more

‘We’ll refuse fares’ threat as cabbies bring traffic to halt - CABBIES protesting at the number of parking fines dished out in the borough are threatening to... > more

Is it year of the Lib Dems? - THE pie charts above demonstrate how Liberal Democrats have slowly wrested power in neighbouring Islington – an achievement... > more

Labour values public service - LABOUR has ensured Camden citizens are provided with some of the best services in London. > more

Tories can bring a fresh start - AFTER 35 years of waste and misrule, Camden finally has a chance to change. > more

Spurned candidate goes it alone - AN independent candidate is standing in Hampstead Town ward after falling out with Camden’s Conservatives. > more

Greens: ‘We could hold key to power’ - THE Green Party believes it could hold the balance of power on Camden Council if it can capitalise on traditional... > more

‘We need jobs as well as homes,’ architect pleads - AN architect who dedicated his spare time over four years to drawing up plans to renovate a Gospel Oak... > more

Fears over ‘doomed’ play area - ANGRY residents fear for the future of a former children’s centre in Fitzrovia after the Town Hall refused to deny claims... > more

New house design ‘unsympathetic’ - PLANS to demolish one of the houses on Keats Grove – where poet John Keats lived between 1818 and 1820 and which... > more

Exam culture failing pupils
- A SCHOOL exam culture is failing to raise standards and puts pupils under immense and unnecessary strain, according to the... > more

Toddler will sleep just feet from pub parties - PARTIES are to be held in a function room above a Kentish Town pub – despite it being just 10ft from a toddler’s... > more

Back to the job she loves for battling Margaret - SITTING in her Hampstead living room as she recovers from a hip operation, Margaret Little is working her way... > more

Somali youths bridging the generation gap - A GROUP of young Somalis are calling for more youth workers and elected Somali councillors. > more

Dogs attack swans at ponds - SWANS nesting at ponds near Hampstead’s Kenwood House have twice been attacked by dogs in the last fortnight. > more

‘Healthy eating’ plea to hospital - THE identity of cafés and restaurants bidding for outlets at a new food court at Whittington Hospital in Archway is being kept under wraps. > more

Cops in CCTV appeal for attacker - THIS is the grainy CCTV still of the man suspected of attempting to rape a commuter as she left Belsize Park Tube station at... > more
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