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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 1 May 2008
 
FIRE SAFETY IS GOING UP IN FLAMES

‘Very poor condition’ of lifeline equipment for council homes

YEARS of neglect of basic fire safety measures have placed the lives of residents in Camden’s council homes at risk, a New Journal investigation has found. > more
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They say they feel ‘demeaned’: but is it just teenage rebellion?
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Inquest hears baby death tragedy
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‘TfL would have to be stupid not to replace the 29 bus’
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‘Riding the 29 is not what I’d call fun’
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Report attacks blunders that allowed ‘chip’ killer to go free

Courts and police are accused of having a lax attitude to bail conditions

THE casual attitude shown by courts and police to bail conditions allowed a... > more
 
On the 46 bus route - NIGEL Steward, chairman of Hampstead Safer Neighbourhoods panel, said: “We’re very concerned about the number 46. > more

On the 24 bus route - KIRSTY Roberts, Conservative councillor for Hampstead, said: “The 46 is the main problem but the 24 is a problem too. > more

On the 29 bus route - CATHERINE Hays, chairwoman of Camden Square Neighbourhood Association, said: “When I first heard the 29 would be a bendy... > more

Violinist Kennedy entangled in dispute over 12ft climber - HE is famed for his unkempt shock of hair and virtuoso violin playing, but to neighbours of Nigel Kennedy... > more

Heath set to become a ‘billionaires’ estate’ - A MANSION being planned on the fringes of Hampstead Heath will lead to at least two years of traffic chaos and could... > more

Dance floor shooting ‘mistaken identity’? - A GUNMAN who shot dead a father-of-two in a King’s Cross nightclub may have got the wrong man, a senior detective... > more

Towers ‘will shatter park as city refuge’ - THREE skyscrapers are to be built in Euston despite fears they will tower over Regent’s Park. > more

Starving fox cub on road to recovery after rescue - WRAPPED in an old blanket and resting after his ordeal, this is the starving fox cub rescued by park officers. > more

Could do better: verdict by inspectors on top school - SCHOOL inspectors have handed a prestigious secondary school one of its worst ever reports and listed a... > more

Royal Mail staff raise fears over property sell-off rumour - RUMOURS that the Royal Mail’s Hampstead sorting office is up for sale have led to fears among staff... > more

Graffiti? Don’t bank on freedom! - IF your name’s not Banksy, sir, you’re nicked! > more

Planners back flats block dismissed as ugly and visually offensive - ONE of Europe’s leading architects listened as his plans for a new block of offices and flats... > more

A pint and short back and sides? - REGULARS at a Dartmouth Park pub are the smartest-looking drinkers in town now that their own hairdresser drops in... > more

MP calls for bio-security assurance - BIO-security at the new £500 million superlab planned for Somers Town must be guaranteed before councillors consider... > more

PO rescue bid hits obstacle - SECRECY over the financial health of four post offices threatened with closure is hindering a rescue bid, it was claimed this week. > more
 

 

 
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