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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 13 November 2008
 
‘ANGEL’ DIES AFTER BEING HIT BY A CAR

School mourns boy, 10, killed while playing out with friends

A PRIMARY school has been left in shock after one of its pupils was killed in a road crash tragedy.
Jack Duval, aged 10, was playing with two friends in Abbey Road... > more
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‘There is no mitigation: You are a very dangerous person’
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Developers buy £17m of canalside properties
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Call for controls after ‘Champ’ survives attack
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Odettes’ cook takes control of the books
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Royal Free Hospital admits liability in the tragic death of baby Almos...

‘They just wanted something that said it was not their fault. We still have had no apology’

ALMOST two years after the death of newborn baby Almos Toth... > more
 
Bar neighbours: We have to police pub ourselves - LICENSING laws de signed to revolutionise the nation’s drinking habits have been branded a failure by... > more

A school at war with the council: but it’s all roses in Ofsted report - A HIGH-PERFORMING primary school at the centre of a rocky battle with the council... > more

Cross-river tram link scrapped - IT was an idea loved by business groups and several Labour councillors. But plans for a tram link between Camden Town and... > more

Carr-Gomm residents fear for future of vital services - TRIBUTES have been paid to Richard Carr-Gomm, the philanthropist founder of the housing charity... > more

Father Philip set to build a place ‘where people can belong’ - THE new vicar at a church in the heart of Camden Town has described his ambitious plans to return the... > more

Hero veterans pay tribute to their fallen pals - VETERANS from the St Pancras regiment gathered on Tuesday to mark Armistice Day and remember fallen comrades. > more

Controversial UCLH polyclinic plan scrapped - HEALTH chiefs have scrapped controversial plans to open a poly clinic in the University College London... > more

Hospital plays property developer - A HOSPITAL chief executive wants to flatten large parts of Bloomsbury to make way for new specialist health centres. > more

Destination station: Escala lead the way in St Pancras celebrations - FIRST birthday celebrations for St Pancras International station got off to an electric start on... > more

Golden days: Theatre set for 50th year - ONE of Britain’s foremost literary talents, the author and playwright Michael Frayn, will lead Hampstead Theatre into... > more

Great pretender: Art fakes go on show - IF you head to an art gallery in West Hampstead this week, you could be forgiven for thinking you have stumbled across a... > more

Heir and beauty? Sherifah aims to be crowned Miss Black Britain to boost charity - SHERIFAH Ponle is all set to compete in the finals of Miss Black Britain... > more

Academy sponsor case ‘optimism’ - COUNCIL chiefs say they are confident a legal challenge to a decision to appoint University College London as the sponsor... > more

Round table talks: Elderly hear details of new charter for improving quality of life - AT the launch of the borough’s second so-called “Old People’s Charter” council... > more

‘Butt out of parking’ councillors warned - PARKING chiefs have told councillors to butt out of disputes over parking tickets – or risk legal action. > more

 

 
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