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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 17 May 2007
 
£2,000 FINE FOR SPEED DEATH COP

Policeman hit motorcyclist after going through red light

THE devastated mother of a TV executive killed by a speeding policeman has called for the officer to be jailed after he was yesterday (Wednesday) fined £2,000 for careless driving... > more
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Hooray for Camden and Hollywood twinning plan
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Actor Sir John Hurt helps launch centre
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'Hundreds pay tributes to former councillor
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Student in extradition fight after hols mix-up
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Tragic teenager dies while waiting on a wheelchair

Parents pay tribute to UCLH hospital staff for care and support

RELATIVES of a brain-damaged teenager who died last week have told of their heartache at watching him trapped at home as they battled to get... > more
 
Latest rubbish rule could cost you £110 - RESIDENTS who put their bins out at the wrong time could join fly-tippers and graffiti vandals in facing a criminal record ... > more

Carers fear cheap agency staff will cut standards - A SCHEME to save £1m a year on home visits to the elderly by axing experienced council staff in favour of... > more

Restoration gets royal approval - A SCHEME to save £1m a year on home visits to the elderly by axing experienced council staff in favour of... > more

Hospital paintings sale is delayed - A SCHEME to save £1m a year on home visits to the elderly by axing experienced council staff in favour of... > more

Eco plans threat to Lib Dem/Tory green peace - A ROW has broken out between senior Town Hall chiefs over radical plans to turn Camden into one of the greenest... > more

Health centre sold for £2m - THE former Jamestown Mental Health Centre in Swiss Cottage has been sold at auction for just under £2 million to a pair of... > more

Heath concerts meeting - MOVING the Kenwood concert stage to a new location could reduce noise levels for residents and make the season financially viable again... > more

Lib Dems go for youth in bid to seize Labour seat - LIBERAL Democrats are once again banking on youth as they try to strengthen their power base at the... > more

Shitzu saves Harris from 100lb hunting dog - HARRIS the boxer dog was well on the way to recovery this week after life-saving surgery following an attack by a... > more

Heath walkers in bid to give cyclists the boot - BIKERS and walkers are facing a show down in the coming months over the future of cycle routes on Hampstead Heath. > more

Fatal blow 'unknown' - A 20-year-old who punched and kicked a dying man on the pavement was sentenced to 200 hours community service by a judge who ruled... > more

Arts chief to retire - HAMPSTEAD Town Hall chief Dr Alan Tomkins is stepping down from the top post after almost 20 years because of ill health. The chief executive... > more

'Mentally ill killer claimed self-defence'- A KILLER who claims he was not the master of his own mind when he plunged a knife repeatedly into a fellow bus... > more

Lock-smith retires after more than 60 years - A WEST Hampstead barber is hanging up his scissors and comb after more than 60 years of service to the locks of the... > more

Firms' HQ bought by market bosses for £5m - COUNCIL-owned base for small businesses has been sold for £5 million to the owners of the growing Camden... > more

Mace-gate: Hunt in its eight week - DETECTIVES have spent their eighth week searching for the culprit who broke Camden’s historic ceremonial mace during a "riot "... > more

Plaque for the memories - PLAQUES marking the homes of worthy residents on a Parliament Hill estate were unveiled at the weekend as part of a scheme to take... > more

Documents cast doubt on Green activist's 'suicide'- IN the days before her tragic and untimely death Emily Craddock kept a private journal, scribbling down... > more

Suspects at large despite warrants - HUNDREDS of suspects are at large on Camden’s streets despite being wanted by the courts, police documents show. > more

Collapse fears shut play area - AN award-winning garden and popular play area for children in Bloomsbury has closed amid fears that it may collapse. The Phoenix... > more

Cash pours in for schools as bargain-hunters brave downpour - HUNDREDS of bargain-hunters queued in the rain for a charity sale at Rosslyn Hill Unitarian... > more

Objectors fear bus route protests will be ignored - BUS bosses stand accused of ignoring protests from people living in streets earmarked for a new route... > more
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