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Islington Tribune - NEWS
Published: 14 September 2007
 
TEEN GANGS FACE CLIPS ROUND EAR!

Sonic technology is latest weapon to tackle nuisance youths


EAR-SPLITTING sound technology is set to be used for the first time as the latest weapon aimed at tackling gangs of nuisance youths.
The Sonic Teenager Deterrent – or Mosquito – sends out a sharp resonating... > more
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Widdecombe’s TV estate set to be gated
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Rose-scented streets? Critics say idea stinks
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Knives bring heartache and pain, warns brother of stabbing victim
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Inside Holloway: ‘violent women inmates attack staff once a week’
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Academy defies the doubters to prove it really is a class act

Day one at new £39m school is declared a success by its delighted supporters


THEY argued that it would be too big or too “churchy” – or not big... > more
 
Outrage as 100-year-old trees are axed at car park - A GROVE of 100-year-old trees has been chopped down at a landmark Old Street site, two days... > more

£250,000 boost for study into future of gyratory traffic system
- TRANSPORT for London has given £250,000 towards a study that will look at the... > more

Truancy rates still too high
- TRUANCY rates in Islington are the second worst in the whole country, figures show this week. > more

Life sentence for lodger from hell
- A “LODGER from hell” who tortured his vulnerable landlord for months and then killed him has begun a life sentence. > more

Now screening... down at your local
- Angel pubs will have a flavour of Cannes this week as they host their own film festival. > more

Estate with a bee in its bonnet
- A SWARM of visitors had a Finsbury estate buzzing on Sunday. > more

Tracking rail history
- WITH his distinctive bushy grey beard, short tunic, and the exotic backdrop for the photograph, you could be forgiven for thinking... > more

Community festival celebrates its 21st with environmental theme
- THERE was a time when folk music and morris dancing were the preserve of beards... > more

Vigil for stabbing victim on anniversary of death
- THE mother of a youth worker stabbed to death in the music studio where he worked, will hold a vigil to mark... > more

Down in the dumps? Then why not a night of feelgood misery?
- INSTEAD of speed dating, there will be speed hating, karaoke will become gloomeoke. > more

Dog attack victim had his finger sewn back on in hospital
- KEN Duncan, a senior manager for the Charity Commission, will never forget the day he... > more

Owners reveal vision of mall with trees and greenery
- THE new owners of Archway Mall – responsible for evicting the Saturday market – insisted this week... > more

Former hostage set to speak on Iraq ordeal
- PEACE activist Norman Kember will talk about his ordeal as an Iraq hostage, at Housmans bookshop in... > more

Developer to appeal over flats plan - DEVELOPERS are expected to appeal against Islington Council’s decision to throw out a scheme for a five... > more

Goldfinger may have the Midas touch on troubled school buses
- POLICE officers are patrolling school bus routes in the latest bid to tackle anti-social... > more

Street robbery gang ambush victim
- POLICE are hunting three robbers who slash ed a man across the chest before stealing £200. > more

Neighbour’s complaint about noise sparked attack by political refugee
- A POLITICAL refugee came to blows with his journalist neighbour in a row over... > more

MP calls for peace in the Middle East
- ISLINGTON MP Emily Thornberry used a trip to the Middle East to call on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to seize... > more

Street robbers target hen night revellers
- TWO women celebrating a hen night were robbed in Clerkenwell on Friday night. > more
 
 
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