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What about an MRSA debate?
WITH a sense of his great office defence minister John Reid stressed yesterday (Wednesday) in the Commons that any announcement of the deployment of troops to Afghanistan would have to go before parliament because it was a life and death issue affecting soldiers.
Yet, rarely is there a debate in the Commons about the hospital bug, MRSA, that kills about 5,000 men, women and children a year – a figure that in one year alone exceeds the number of soldiers killed in the past 50 years... more >> |
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Our children need a place to hang out - I have lived in Kentish Town since the mid sixties... more >>
Something rotten at the heart of planning - Your newspaper has been kind to cover the application to demolish an existing house... more >>
Lyndhurst hall has a special place in the heart of this community - I am rather upset to see that a grand old building like Lyndhurst Hall was and is scheduled for demolition... more >>
Officials wrong to stamp down on our cheerful organic shop - You’d think the powers that be in Camden would appreciate a new shop like Wild Organic... more >>
A great night at the theatre - About 45 minutes every Thursday morning is given up weekly reading the CNJ... more >>
Be grateful for the Free - I’m writing about my experience at the A&E of the Royal Free... more >>
Thanks for hamper - I would like to thank everyone at the CNJ as well as your readers for your... more >>
UCLH overlooked disabled - So much has been said recently about making places more accessible for the disabled... more >>
Gay sexuality is part of the divine order - Following the obscene sight of vocal minorities, some using their vile version of... more >>
A green gateway to Europe - Graeme Maughan (Drop in the ocean, letters Jan 19) is right to be suspicious that the developers of King’s Cross are... more >>
Spiteful betrayal of our trust - Our group is one of those that Caroline Hill refers to in her letter (Better Ways to Spend £11,000, Jan19)... more >>
Come clean on baths future - One applauds Darren Johnson for wanting to save the Kentish Town Swimming Baths... more >>
Do you know Charles? - I am researching the artist Charles Ginner during the time that he lived in Hampstead, between 1919 and 1938... more >>
Guinea pigs? – not us - We already have an 11-metre T Mobile mast (very much against our wishes) directly opposite Toneborough... more >>
Support Post Office worker in their fight - I, for one, wholeheartedly support the concerns voiced by the Communication Workers Union member... more >>
Keep out of Middle East affairs and stick to what you know best - In response to Tom Selwyn’s article Why you should visit the town of Bethlehem... more >>
Lib Dems are not a waste - Former Labour Camden Councillor, Hilary Lowe (Letters, Jan 19) has obviously been away from local politics too long... more >>
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