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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 18 June 2009
 
GANG STONE PATROL FOR FIFTH TIME

Insiders warn: ‘Housing security staff will get killed’

A HOUSING security man was “nearly blinded” when his patrol of a Kentish Town estate was met with a hail of stones in the fifth attack of its kind in the past three months. > more
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Warning all cops: celebs sleeping rough
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Immigration raids at college ‘were revenge’
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CBE for woman who went behind curtain
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Ground-breaking arts course in financial race for survival
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Life for football star who turned killer

A FORMER pupil of Haverstock School – once scouted by Arsenal as a promising young goalkeeper – was one of three men sentenced to life in prison on Friday for the murder of teenager Ben Kinsella.
Jade Braithwaite, 20, of Bayham Street, Camden Town, Michael All eyne, 18... > more
 
‘There’s swine flu at school, but don’t panic’ - PARENTS at a primary school shut following the swine flu outbreak have been told “not to panic” despite concerns... > more

A ground to grow soccer talent - COULD Camden’s young footballers one day play on the same pitches as visiting Premiership stars? > more

Caretakers to get brush-off? - ESTATE caretakers’ jobs across the borough are under threat as Camden Council draw up plans to hand over services to a private... > more

Town Hall locked in talks with schools as places crisis deepens - COUNCIL chiefs are locked in talks with five schools in north Camden about finding space to... > more

Minister’s silence on council homes sell-off - HOUSING Minister John Healey has refused to say whether his department will put a stop to the sale of Camden’s... > more

Post office to reopen ‘soon’ - THE top boss of the Post Office Ltd says he is “hopeful” of reopening a popular counter service in Regent’s Park which has been the... > more

Appeal blow in battle to save the Torriano - REGULARS could be asked to drink up for the last time after developers won a planning appeal to convert part of a... > more

The class acts: School stars’ portraits go on show - THE roll of honour includes a musical icon, the Prime Minister’s wife, a clutch of top legal eagles... > more

Kebab licence rejected - LICENSING chiefs heeded a police warning not to grant a late licence to a kebab shop in Camden Town after hearing a worker had been... > more

Promise of action at ‘deathtrap’ junction - A “DEATHTRAP” junction at the centre of a residents campaign could be transformed after the council’s elected roads... > more

School has no site for September - GOVERNORS at the Frank Barnes primary school for deaf children have demanded answers from the Town Hall as to where their... > more

Hard-pressed Citizens’ Advice staff could lose their jobs - EXPERT legal advisers at a Citizens Advice Bureau helping people with debt and welfare advice are... > more

‘Nothing left’: Community centre battle - COMMUNITY activists in West Hampstead are fighting the council over plans to sell off their “landmark” community centre. > more

Ahaaaargh! Here be plenty of summer fun - AN auction that included a guitar signed by Led Zeppelin singer and all-round rock god Robert Plant was one of the... > more
 
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