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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 31 May 2007
 
Paperwork keeps cops off street

Two out of five days spent in office, emails reveal

POLICE leading a drive to put the bobby back on the beat are having to spend nearly half the week in the office doing paperwork, according to emails seen... > more
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Minister rejects calls for housing investment
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Pupils go extra mile for abused children on sponsored walk
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'Home blow for hermit
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King’s Cross: Goliath wins
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Mothers’ anguish over double death mystery

Inquest hears how two men die in the same Hampstead flat

TWO grieving mothers discovered on Tuesday that their young sons died in the same Hampstead flat in mysteriously... > more
 
Award for spin - CAMDEN'S communications department won an award on Wednesday for managing the press.> more

Postal disruption
- POSTAL deliveries across the borough could be cut by a third, staff at the Hampstead Royal Mail sorting office believe if bosses force... > more

Pond Street nights
- LICENSING chiefs late last night (Wednesday) agreed to let a nightclub open in Pond Street, Hampstead. > more

Vandals attack plaque to rebel MP
- VANDALS have destroyed a plaque marking the spot where a 17th-century rebel MP was beheaded. > more

Hostel for homeless is closed after major fire
- A DEVASTATING fire at a King’s Cross hostel  has forced it to close indefinitely and left residents living... > more

University college school goes for gold with lord coe
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OLYMPIC peer Sebastian Coe lapped up the applause when he headlined speech day at a... > more

Extra police ‘on way’
- THE council’s community safety chief has denied that his flagship plan to crack down on crime is threatened by the inability of... > more

Academy plan ‘misleading’
- THE Town Hall has misled parents over the apparent benefits of using outside sponsorship and the government’s... > more

THEIR WORK’S FOR SALE – BUT ARTISTS WON’T SELL OUT!
- ARTISTS sick of being exploited by unscrupulous galleries have founded a new group to... > more

Subsidence families told to cut down trees
- FAMILIES affected by subsidence in Dartmouth Park have been told that they must clear their street of... > more

Asbo ‘more effective’ dealing with youths - CAMDEN’S crime tsar had some harsh words for the criminal justice system after 10 teenage members of a... > more

Bail for estate agent facing theft charges
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HAMPSTEAD  estate agent Malcolm Green has been released from custody – five months after being arrested... > more

‘Plug school dining halls into internet and MTV’
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INTERNET café-style canteens should replace traditional school dinner halls in an attempt to encourage... > more

Two-year ban for teenager
- A TEENAGE tearaway who threw an apple into a resident’s eye and called police community support officers “plastic cops” ... > more

Operation Oxen on drugs trail
- BIN rooms, stairwells, fire escapes and passage-ways – the blind alleys and nooks of Camden’s housing estates... > more

Tube workers strike as banks reject cheques
- UNPAID workers contracted to build a high-profile Tube station project downed tools on Thursday... > more

Society wants statue of poet for square
- THE Highgate Society want to put up a statue to Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Pond Square and has... > more

Wanted window cleaner’s car seized over 70 parking tickets
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A MOBILE window cleaner – one of the borough’s most persistent parking offenders... > more

Woman stepped in front of train
- AN INTERIOR designer has told an inquest how her partner stepped in front of a Tube train without warning. > more

WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN’ GOING ON AS FESTIVAL IN THE RAIN ROCKS TO ‘ELVIS’
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ELVIS put the swing back into a wet bank holiday weekend when he performed... > more

First-class tribute to postmen pals
- A BENCH in memory of two Hampstead postmen was unveiled yesterday (Wednesday) at the sorting office ... > more

Leave room for a view of St Paul’s, Ken urged
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THE cityscape viewed from Parliament Hill could be transformed following changes to zones protecting some... > more
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