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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 5 June 2008
 
WHY CAN’T WE ADOPT A BABY HERE?

Children left waiting for homes despite offers from ‘parents’

COUPLES hoping to adopt children are being forced to look overseas for babies because social services are not being flexible over ethnicity in adoption decisions. > more
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Busted again? The wardens ‘parking’ on yellow lines
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Revealed: The security camera raking in £100k a year in fines
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The French artist, the fainting landlord and the four floor mural
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The Hawley’s rise from the ashes gets tangled in red tape
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We escaped a civil war, but guns still took our son’s life

Family of Somali teenager gunned down in Camden Town tell of their anger at the authorities

“WE ran from Somalia when our son was one year old because of war, gunshots... > more
 
Police launch hunt for killers who shot teen - MURDER detectives revisited an alley overlooking Regent’s Canal on Saturday in a bid to find the killers of a... > more

Playwright’s long wait in wings for voice to return after father’s death - WHEN Amy Rosenthal penned her early plays, critics hailed her as a promising new... > more

‘Schools could share site’ plan sparks revolt - EDUCATION chiefs are facing a major governors’ rebellion after ignoring parent protests and forcing through plans... > more

Doherty gig angers objectors fighting pub’s late licence bid - BABYSHAMBLES singer Pete Doherty’s attempts to help a “trendy” back-street pub in Kentish Town... > more

‘Help us tackle the 29 bus’ - PRIVATE letters and emails sent by Camden’s community safety chiefs to Transport for London (TfL) have revealed the extent of their... > more

The odd couple – worlds apart, but neighbours nonetheless - ONE is a Russian oil and steel billionaire whose interests include a major stake in Arsenal Football Club. > more

Turning lives around at the Roundhouse - SINCE the Roundhouse opened two years ago, the former railway depot has become synonymous with glamour. > more

Queues for building site are causing a lorry load of trouble - WITH heavy goods lorries as far as the eye can see, the scene looks more like the 2012 Olympic site... > more

Proposed mansion ‘would overlook Ladies’ Pond’ - THE privacy of swimmers using the Ladies’ Pond on Hampstead Heath is under threat from a new mansion... > more

£1m to make way for the polyclinic - THE medical records of thousands of Royal Free Hospital patients are being moved to make space for a new polyclinic. > more

Working Men’s college celebrates diversity - ONE of Camden’s oldest educational institutions has celebrated its first-ever Diversity Day following a multi-million... > more

Railings have ‘put lives at risk’ - LIVES are being put at risk at the entrance to a taxi stand skirting St Pancras International where new metal railings have been installed... > more

Street warden decision ‘naive’ - THE successes in battling drugs and prostitution in King’s Cross could be damaged by the decision to remove street wardens... > more

Ex-hospital worker died after falls - A FORMER hospital worker suffering from depression and alcohol addiction was found dead at his Euston flat by care... > more
 

 

 
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