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GIVE ME
A CHANCE
Young Labour leader in plea for time to
do the job
TOWN Hall leader Raj Chada is gearing up for a fight for survival
amid claims that he will be a high profile casualty in next weeks
council elections.
He is asking voters to give him a fair crack of the whip at Thursdays
crunch polls... > more
Jitters for Labour
under spotlight - JITTERY Labour councillors are in the thick
of a last minute drive to convince the partys... >
more
Leader Raj battles
to save seat despite popularity - LABOUR party leader Councillor
Raj Chada has been penned back in an increasingly tense election fight
that has... > more
Go out and vote,
or risk letting in the Tories Ken - People are used to
Labour holding power in town halls across the capital, and some may
not be very bothered about voting. >
more
Top Tory jumps
in to back candidates - TORY shadow trade and industry minister
Alan Duncan was parachuted in to South End Green yesterday (Wednesday)
to join... > more
Election fight
gets personal - SENIOR Labour councillor John Thane
last night (Wednesday) claimed his election fight in Highgate had
turned personal after a parking... >
more
Town Hall hit in
licensing blunder - A TOWN Hall licensing blunder was uncovered
this week after a Primrose Hill pub took Camden Council to
court over a failed license... >
more
Axe falls on concerts
at Kenwood - CONCERTS at Kenwood House in Hampstead are to be
cut this summer from 10 to eight, a Town Hall licensing committee
decided... > more
Tube woes set to
escalate - PASSENGERS travelling from Kentish Town Tube will have
to struggle down the stairs until at least July after it was revealed
the company... > more
Youth vote supports
greater use of Asbos - MORE anti-social behaviour orders (Asbos)
should be dished out to troublemakers to keep them off the streets,
according... > more
‘We’re ahead on
crime,’ says top cop - CRIME has fallen in Camden more than anywhere
else in London, according to figures released this week. >
more
‘Cuts? You won’t
feel a thing’ - ROYAL Free chief executive Andrew Way has told
hospital staff and patients worried about the effect of dramatic job
cuts: It wont be a problem... >
more
Publicans’ ‘desert’
fear as late opening blocked - PUBLICANS have warned that Hampstead
bars, some nearly 300 years old, could close unless they are allowed
to stay... > more
Homes plan is ditched
in row over ‘rabbit hutches’ - A CHEAP housing scheme meant for
key workers has been spiked after objections that the proposed flats
were like... > more
Battle to save
vacant Lyndhurst Hall lost - THE fight to save Lyndhurst Hall
the vacant Victorian community centre in Gospel Oak
has been lost. > more
It’s all change
at the post office counter - A POST Office in Highgate Road is
spearheading a campaign to change a government policy that they say
will make it harder for... >
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Gastro-pub’s expansion
is put on ice - A PUBS expansion plan has been put on ice
after licensing chiefs refused it permission to serve more customers.
> more
Tribute from doctor
who cared for brave Henrietta - ONE of Britains top blood
specialists based at the Whittington Hospital paid a moving tribute
this week to a woman... >
more
Leaseholders forced
to pay for repairs - HOMEOWNERS in Primrose Hill have been told
to cough up hundreds of thousands of pounds for repair work on their...
> more
Charity chief hits
out at government over youth training - THE head of a training
charity met Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday and told him
that rising numbers of... >
more
Heath’s buried
treasure a nail - THE years buried under Hampstead Heath mud
have not been kind to it, but a humble, five-inch nail is worth at
least £100. > more |
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