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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 24 April 2008
 
LOYAL DOC FACES FIGHT TO KEEP JOB

US takeover firm tell GP she’s not wanted after 18 years

A DOCTOR at one of the surgeries taken over by American firm UnitedHealth is fighting for her job after 18 years’ loyal service. > more
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Youth club cash cuts ‘wrong way to show respect’, warns minister
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Pensioner: How I fought off knifeman
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Youngsters’ health centre forced to close

A POPULAR healthy living centre and gym has been forced to close after council funding cuts.
The community-run Fresh Juice Bar in Highgate Newtown, was established to provide health advice, and offer affordable vegetable and fruit juices, a gym and structured fitness sessions... > more
 
Raid leads to terror charge - A HIGHGATE man has been charged with terrorism offences. Qasim Abukar, 20, was arrested at Heathrow on Tuesday after his... > more

Ken is urged to stop homes sell-off - LONDON mayor Ken Livingstone has been told to put his money where his mouth is and help stop the sale of another batch of... > more

Lib Dems are split over second preference voting - LIBERAL Democrat mayoral candidate Brian Paddick toured Camden Town on Friday afternoon... > more

Library lab could carry out deadly research – professor - TOWN Hall planning officials and the Health and Safety Executive could decide on whether deadly... > more

Lights, camera… parking permit? Deal curbs film crew chaos - PRIMROSE Hill, a magnet for film directors seeking a sugary-sweet snapshot of life in London... > more

Drug dealer Frostie’s ‘office’ on streets of Camden Town - HE never touched the drugs. He never made a sale. But if you bought crack cocaine or heroin in Camden... > more

School offer on table, now it’s up to Town Hall - PLANS to open a new secondary school in the south of the borough are faltering because of a lack of urgency... > more

Storm brews over out-of-hours GPs - HEALTH chiefs have been warned they will face another public backlash if they test patients’ goodwill by putting Camden’s... > more

Man choked to death on a sandwich - A RETIRED mechanical engineer died after choking on a sandwich, an inquest heard. > more

TV historian calls for return of arch - TV HISTORIAN Dan Cruickshank has called on the company refurbishing Euston railway station to recreate a Victorian archway... > more

Builders ‘rigged prices’ - LEASEHOLDERS stung by soaring bills for council-run works have called for a full inquiry after building firms used by Camden were accused... > more

Steve is King for a day to entertain at tea dance - GOLDEN oldies proved a big hit at a spring tea dance for older people at Dick Collins Hall in Regent’s Park. > more

Actor opens playground - CHILDREN at Eleanor Palmer School got their first taste of a slide, climbing frame and sand pit at the grand opening of a new playground... > more

Children plead for return of Bishop, the life-saving dog - YOUNG supporters of a man fighting to win his confiscated dog back staged their own protest in Camden... > more

New face takes over top finance job in reshuffle - LIBERAL Democrats insist there has been no bad blood during a cabinet reshuffle which has seen a rookie... > more

Crime victims’ action group branded ‘vigilantes’ - A GROUP of residents demanding tough action against burglaries and drug dealing are furious at being labelled... > more

‘Rates could drive us out of business,’ say mechanics - CAR mechanics in a King’s Cross backstreet have warned the council they are being crippled by stiff... > more

Catwalk babies make a pin point over real nappies - ALTHOUGH not quite as svelte and long-limbed as some of their model peers, the babies that graced the catwalk... > more

Families flee as blaze wrecks flat - FAMILIES were forced to flee their homes when a fire broke out in the early hours of Monday. > more

‘Fit of temper’ led to father being stabbed to death - A JURY has found a man guilty of manslaughter after he stabbed one of his near neighbours in a “fit of temper". > more
 

 

 
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