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FORUM - Opinion in the CNJ
Published: 21 June 2007
 
Gordon, it could all come down to EU on this one!

Following promises of a referendum, a European constitution is sneaking in through the back door, writes John Mills


THE next few days are likely to be very crucial. At a European Union summit meeting to be held in Brussels today... > more

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Letters
Will kids be Christian enough to win places?
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Genuine fears about future of open space
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Lib Dems failing us on disorder
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Promises on homes just don’t stand up
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COMMENT AND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
 
Bright ideas of the politicians often end up as nightmares

THE vision of a better and brighter tomorrow is always laid out before the public whenever politicians and civil servants set out to close homes  for the mentally ill or the physically disabled.
In the 1980s mental homes in the UK were closed in their hundreds on the grounds that the patients would be better off living in the community. > more

Living in turmoil, but ‘it’s only social housing’
- WE represent a council block of approximately 130 flats that was refurbished during 2005 under... > more

The Freedom Pass is like an electronic tag
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I WAS pleased to see coverage of campaigns to preserve the Freedom Pass, (June 14) which... > more

Save our hospital art
- BRIAN Sewell is right to raise issues about art in hospitals prompted by the sad story of the Middlesex Hospital paintings... > more

Thank God for Fr Malcolm
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 WHAT a lovely surprise to see Father Malcolm in the New Journal and looking so well and happy. > more

Calling health services to task
- AS chair of Camden’s health scrutiny committee I was very concerned to read of the tragic death of newborn baby... > more

A perfect Primrose Hill fair
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 I WOULD like to extend a big thank you to everyone who braved the downpours to come to the Primrose Hill Goes... > more

Olympic fund blues
I FEAR that there are further lean times ahead for the voluntary sector in Camden. Last financial year there was a £100m available... > more

Why wait for death to celebrate a life?
- I READ Dame Mary Douglass’ obituary by Dan Carrier (Pioneer who opened anthropology to all, May 24).... > more

Crash only a matter of time
- I WOULD like to congratulate Beverley Hall, head of surface transport at Transport for London (TfL), on one thing... > more

Another nasty attack on the low-paid
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ONCE again, the Conservative London Assembly member for Camden and Barnet has shown he is well and truly... > more

Any snapshots of our past?
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MAY I appeal to readers who may have photographs of the Gospel Oak, Lismore Circus, Lismore Road and Queen’s... > more

We are making way for yuppies
- ST Pancras Housing (SPH), a registered charity and social landlord, is undertaking an elaborate refurbishment... > more

Sort our problems in open
- THIS week our deputation to full council was refused by the mayor of Camden on incomprehensible grounds. > more

Tube routes can be split
-  YET again a near-miss was averted when a train almost collided with another when it was on the wrong track. > more

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