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YET ANOTHER KNIFE DEATH
Community in shock at teen killing hits out at ‘Bronx’ comparison
THE Queen’s Park community say they are stunned by the death of a 14-year-old Paddington Academy pupil...> more |
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Altogether more ‘civil’ affair for parking wardens
NEW uniforms could be just the ticket for the borough’s parking attendants as they have received a Robocop-style makeover.
From this week “parking attendants” will be no more – to be replaced by the impressively named Civil Enforcement Officers...> more |
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Some bright ideas for Theatreland! - AFTER four years at the drawing board, work is about to start on a multi-million pound makeover of Theatreland. Improvements...>more
Hi-tech mortuary set to ensure no one gets away with murder - CRIME fighting in Westminster received a boost when the Home Secretary opened a new ...>more
Trader Paul finally proves himself the top market force - A FORMER goldsmith has been crowned Market Trader of the Year. It was third time lucky for greengrocer ...>more
Students relish chance to grade their teachers - TEACHERS will be the first to grumble that they are over-scrutinised, so a new playground craze where pupils can judge ...>more
More help for parents on benefits - CAMPAIGNERS want more help to be given to struggling single parents when changes to the benefits system come into ...>more
MP presents post office closure petitions - KAREN Buck MP presented two petitions to the House of Commons on Tuesday night over plans to close post offices in north ...>more
Chaos as water work kicks off - COVENT Garden will be plunged into chaos when Thames Water starts digging up some of its busiest shopping streets next week. >more
Fast-food ‘mockery’ - THE high number of junk food outlets located near Westminster schools has been revealed by a government watchdog. The School Food ...>more
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