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Celebrating
the voices which sang the changes
Ernest Hecht is the champion
of independent publishers, a life-long Arsenal fan and Pelés
literary agent, writes Tom Foot
WILLARD Whites tribute to civil rights activist Paul
Robeson heads an extraordinary celebration of independent
voices at the Bloomsbury Theatre... >
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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 Labours
council election chances in Camden last night (Wednesday) with a surprise
visit to Kings Cross. >
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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. >
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Hospital furniture
goes up for grabs - ITS 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. >
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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...
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Labour values public
service - LABOUR has ensured Camden citizens are provided with
some of the best services in London. >
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Tories can bring
a fresh start - AFTER 35 years of waste and misrule, Camden finally
has a chance to change. >
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Spurned candidate
goes it alone - AN independent candidate is standing in Hampstead
Town ward after falling out with Camdens Conservatives. >
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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...
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‘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 childrens
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... >
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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 toddlers... >
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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. >
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Dogs attack swans
at ponds - SWANS nesting at ponds near Hampsteads Kenwood
House have twice been attacked by dogs in the last fortnight. >
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‘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. >
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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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