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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 17 September 2009
 
FRESH PAIN FOR CRANE DEATH MUM

Inquest halted as witnesses refuse to answer questions

A CORONER’S inquest into the death of a carpenter crushed on a Hampstead construction site was halted on Tuesday after key witnesses said they would answer ‘no comment’ if brought to the stand. > more
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And finally... who nicked Channel 4 newsreader’s bike?
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Hospital's funding 'mess'
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Library plan must be an open book
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‘We’ve taken first few steps on the road to saving the planet’
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So, what kind of licence do you need for this?

After a battle with burlesque troops, council chiefs review ‘pole-dancing championships’...

SPARE a thought for Camden’s licensing officers. With the nipple tassels of burlesque protesters still flashing before their eyes and a row over whether the Town Hall... > more
 
Fire Brigade to charge for lift rescues - THE Fire Brigade is set to fine the Town Hall if crews are repeatedly called to the same council blocks to rescue people... > more

Rock’n’roll legend’s secret visit to honour old friend - Elvis’s friend, the legendary rock’n’roll singer P.J. Proby, made a secret visit to Kentish Town to pay... > more

Bookseller-publisher who reigned on Hill - IAN Norrie, legendary independent bookseller and publishing guru, who ran the High Hill Bookshop in Hampstead... > more

Hospital apologises as patient files are emailed to CNJ - AN INVESTIGATION has been launched at the country’s leading children’s hospital after confidential... > more

30 years on, magnificent Burgh House rescue - BURGH House celebrated its 30th birthday on Saturday with Shakespearian flourishes and stirring tributes... > more

Sell-off homes in ‘good’ condition - HOMES being sold off by the Town Hall and cast as lost causes in terms of refurbishment actually need just a few thousand... > more

Buses could end school run debate - Five routes served by 22 buses will bring children to selected fee-paying schools in the borough’s school-run congestion... > more

Housing target to be scrapped - DEVELOPERS are set to be told they no longer have to make sure that 50 per cent of their housing projects include affordable properties. > more

Out of the house! Kirstie helps in clean up - DRESSED for dinner but fishing who knows what out of the Regent’s Canal, TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp tried her... > more

‘Let’s say our piece on garden’ - ONLY one person in a meeting to discuss plans to build a peace garden in South End Green said they were aware of a planning... > more

A thing of beauty - Keats House reopened to the public after £1m restoration - He cut a silver ribbon laid across the front steps to signify the end of a two-year... > more

Golden grow! Blooming joy for gardeners - IS that gold glistening in the flowerbeds of Waterlow Park? > more
 
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