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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 21 June 2007
 
SIX CRACKS AT CRAZY PAVING JOB

Millions of Pounds wasted as paving is re-laid six times

MILLIONS of pounds have been chucked away by the Town Hall on a botched construction project that saw paving slabs re-laid six times in less than two years.
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Knighthood for the man who saved Roundhouse
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Ms Dynamite makes it an explosive party
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CNJ report on how estate life looks from underneath a hoodie
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Revealed: What really happened in Town Hall tax riot

CCTV PICTURE EXCLUSIVE

AS protesters burst through the wooden doors of the Town Hall’s main chamber and politicians look on in horror, a CCTV... > more
 
Parents lose fight to save park permit - PARENTS have lost their fight to stop school-run parking permits from being phased out. Campaigners, who lobbied councillors... > more

Key to estates security... £4.50 from a locksmith - FOR less than a fiver from any locksmith, would-be thieves can buy a standard key that opens hundreds of... > more

Doctor dies in air crash - A LABOUR peer is mourning the loss of his son, a Royal Free Hospital doctor, who died in a plane crash in Malawi on Saturday... > more

Leave our views alone, Ken told - AN unprecedented warning has gone out to London Mayor Ken Livingstone to keep his hands off historic views from Parliament Hill... > more

Foreign teacher row set before the Queen - A ROW over the government’s decision to clamp down on overseas teachers in England has been drawn to the attention... > more

Murder most fowl? - THE Highgate Men’s Pond is in the grip of a ‘whodunnit’ murder mystery after tests on a dead cygnet revealed it met a violent end... > more

‘Please play it by the right rules’ - FIONA Millar – the education journalist and former Downing Street aide – spoke in front of the full council on Monday night... > more

Terror as tower block is hit by blaze - FAMILIES who were trapped in a burning tower block have spoken of their terror before they were led to safety by... > more

Staffing ‘below standard’ on night baby died - ROYAL Free Hospital labour ward staffing levels fell below the national guidelines on the tragic night a baby... > more

Mayor backs Walk of Fame - MAYOR of London Ken Livingstone has thrown his support behind plans to create a Walk of Fame honouring musicians in... > more

Accusations fly as residents get sick of the Hospital - WHEN guitarist and record producer Dave Stewart teamed up with Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen to... > more

The return of the pink painter? - RUMOURS abound that a rogue vigilante who gives graffitied traffic furniture a pink makeover has struck again... > more

Closure bombshell hits centre as ramp goes up - A BLUNDER at the Town Hall led to a £4,000 ramp being built outside a centre for young people with... > more

Festival sizzles in rain as barbie switches to gas - IS that the sound of a distressed dog whimpering over a charred paw, or simply sausages sizzling on... > more

Rainy day in Highgate, but festival goes down a storm - THUNDER claps and lightning flashes failed to dampen the spirits of visitors to the Camden New... > more

Secret garden is blooming great! - FOR more than 15 years a derelict piece of land in a Gospel Oak primary school was cordoned off and marked as ‘dangerous’. > more
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