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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 14 June 2007
 
FOREIGN TEACHERS TOLD TO GO

Fifty Aussies and Kiwis face sack as govt gets tough

FIFTY teachers – including the wife of one of Camden’s education directors – could lose their jobs in the borough’s schools due to government red tape. The Department of Education and Skills has... > more
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Candidates back direct investment to end housing crisis
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I say set the dogs on those who want to take away my Freedom Pass
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Dream home poses a threat to mansion
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New Journal reveals negotiations that saw historic site sold for £3m
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‘He was a beautiful boy... killed due to the errors of those we put our trust in’

Couple’s anguish as hospital admits failures over death of baby in childbirth

A CORONER’S inquest has revealed a catalogue of blunders made by... > more
 
Baby tragedy as hospital repeats fatal errors - ROYAL Free staff repeated fatal errors contributing to the tragic death of a baby boy four years after a child died there... > more

Mystery of the anti-graffiti Pink Painter
- SOME say it was salmon, others insisted on flamingo, but one thing was certain – large parts of a street by Hampstead... > more

Rag man Alf battles on - MESSAGES of support have poured in for rag-and-bone man Alf Masterson following last week’s revelation in the New Journal that he has... > more

£2,000 blood money for electrocuted dog - A DOG owner whose pet was electrocuted by a live lamppost has described a £2,000 compensation payment for the death as... >more

Centre for disabled to close - A CENTRE for the severely disabled will close as planned in September despite objections from parents and guardians who are... > more

School-run mothers should be given Asbos' - SCHOOL-RUN mums should be slapped with Asbos for repeated nuisance behaviour, the Town Hall has been told... > more

Bulging primary schools 'show real need is in the south' - NEW research has revealed the scale of the fight parents in the south of the borough face in the search for a... > more

Muslim mum who leads fight for CofE secondary - A MUSLIM mother is to lead a deputation calling for a Church of England secondary school to be opened... > more

Farewell to £2m school project mastermind - FITZJOHN’S Primary School in Hampstead said farewell to headteacher Cathy Joyner yesterday... > more

Former Town Hall repairs boss escapes jail sentence - A FORMER Town Hall official has been convicted of fraud after authorising bogus payments for fictitious... > more

Castaway on Regent's Canal - A YOUNG family of four on a houseboat at King’s Cross – including a month-old baby – face being cast adrift on London’s desolate... > more

Firms' rent double weeks after £5m sale of complex - THE Town Hall has been accused of betraying small businesses after rents in a complex of industrial... > more

Heath welcomes back the land that got away - THE first new land to be added to Hampstead Heath in more than 60 years has been officially opened to the... > more
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