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The Review - FEATURE
 
Charlie Musselwhite
Charlie’s blowing up a storm for some justice

Blues legend Charlie Musselwhite is set to make a stand at the Jazz Café writes Richard Osley

CHARLIE Musselwhite, the celebrated blues harmonica player, is known more for his music than his politics. > more
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Theatre
PHAEDRA

Death and incest demand passion
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CAMDEN CRAWL

Queues, blues and ruined shoes ­ Yep, it’s the Crawl
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SLITHER

Slither up the cinema aisle for a taste of freaky horror
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Charlie Chaplin Competition

19th Education Training & Careers Fair
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NEWS
 
Local Elections 2006

LOCAL ELECTIONS 2006

LABOUR IN POLL MASSACRE

Labour sensationally lost control of the Town Hall this morning for the first time in.. > more



 


Jitters for Labour under spotlight - JITTERY Labour councillors are in the thick of a last minute drive to convince the party’s... > more

Leader Raj battles to save seat despite popularity - LABOUR party leader Councillor Raj Chada has been penned back in an increasingly tense election fight that has... > more

Go out and vote, or risk letting in the Tories – Ken - People are used to Labour holding power in town halls across the capital, and some may not be very bothered about voting. > more

Top Tory jumps in to back candidates - TORY shadow trade and industry minister Alan Duncan was parachuted in to South End Green yesterday (Wednesday) to join... > more

Election fight ‘gets personal’ - SENIOR Labour councillor John Thane last night (Wednesday) claimed his election fight in Highgate had turned “personal” after a parking... > more

Town Hall hit in licensing blunder - A TOWN Hall licensing blunder was uncovered this week – after a Primrose Hill pub took Camden Council to court over a failed license... > more

Axe falls on concerts at Kenwood - CONCERTS at Kenwood House in Hampstead are to be cut this summer from 10 to eight, a Town Hall licensing committee decided... > more

Tube woes set to escalate - PASSENGERS travelling from Kentish Town Tube will have to struggle down the stairs until at least July after it was revealed the company... > more

Youth vote supports greater use of Asbos - MORE anti-social behaviour orders (Asbos) should be dished out to troublemakers to keep them off the streets, according... > more

‘We’re ahead on crime,’ says top cop - CRIME has fallen in Camden more than anywhere else in London, according to figures released this week. > more

‘Cuts? You won’t feel a thing’ - ROYAL Free chief executive Andrew Way has told hospital staff and patients worried about the effect of dramatic job cuts: It won’t be a problem... > more

Publicans’ ‘desert’ fear as late opening blocked - PUBLICANS have warned that Hampstead bars, some nearly 300 years old, could close unless they are allowed to stay... > more

Homes plan is ditched in row over ‘rabbit hutches’ - A CHEAP housing scheme meant for key workers has been spiked after objections that the proposed flats were like... > more

Battle to save vacant Lyndhurst Hall lost - THE fight to save Lyndhurst Hall – the vacant Victorian community centre in Gospel Oak – has been lost. > more

It’s all change at the post office counter - A POST Office in Highgate Road is spearheading a campaign to change a government policy that they say will make it harder for... > more

Gastro-pub’s expansion is put on ice - A PUB’S expansion plan has been put on ice after licensing chiefs refused it permission to serve more customers. > more

Tribute from doctor who cared for brave Henrietta - ONE of Britain’s top blood specialists based at the Whittington Hospital paid a moving tribute this week to a woman... > more

Leaseholders forced to pay for repairs - HOMEOWNERS in Primrose Hill have been told to cough up hundreds of thousands of pounds for repair work on their... > more

Charity chief hits out at government over youth training - THE head of a training charity met Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday – and told him that rising numbers of... > more

Heath’s buried treasure ­ a nail - THE years buried under Hampstead Heath mud have not been kind to it, but a humble, five-inch nail is worth at least £100. > more

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