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A BOOKMARK-making marathon by primary pupils has helped a fundraising push to re-stock a school library. Children from ...
PARENTS-TO-BE struggling with the cost-of-living crisis are set to be given £500 cash payments. The scheme announced by ...
NEARLY 100 years of film history is to come to an end with the closure of Odeon in Camden Town, the New Journal can reveal.
FEARS of a free-for-all in a conservation area has prompted acting A-lister Benedict Cumberbatch to join the objections against a new development in Dartmouth Park. The film star and his wife, opera ...
Chekhov’s tragicomedy Uncle Vanya haunts Conor McPherson’s new play with its four-act structure, family dynamics, a crumbling estate and characters consumed by unrequited love or impossible dreams.
SIR Keir Starmer has been blocked from moving his constituency office into a building run by a disabled organisation. The prime minister – who is also the MP for Holborn and St Pancras – was told by ...
ARSENAL go to Paris without any fresh injuries but low on confidence after a sloppy performance ended in defeat at home to the Cherries. The Gunners were undone by two set pieces – one nodded in from ...
A LONDON Assembly member said he was “investigating” if the mayor’s money was being well spent on Queen’s Crescent Market. Andrew Boff, a Tory, said he visited the market, which is currently ...
In this personal piece, King’s Cross councillor and two-time mayor Jonathan Simpson MBE recounts his terrifying battle with sepsis and explains the warning signs we should all be looking out for I ...
Labour ward councillor James Slater has been left fuming that an application has gone in to switch the units to a private sale A DEVELOPER which left a block of affordable flats half-finished and ...
A FORM of “ventriloquised xenophobia”, used by those in power to project racism into the mouths of others, is partly one of the reasons the UK’s white working class is sneered at. In a new book, ...
A scheme to pedestrianise part of Camden High Street has been hailed as a win for clean air and safer streets for visitors. But disabled residents say the way the barriers and bollards have been ...
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