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Islington Tribune - NEWS
Published: 23 March 2007
 
BUILDERS’ ROAD TAX

Firm working for council is cashing in on C-charge

BUILDERS are charging residents and the Town Hall almost £50,000 in Congestion Charge fees to get to work.
An invoice leaked to the Tribune shows that J Murphy & Sons are not just charging a daily rate but are also turning a... > more
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Greg in Legal Aid cut battle
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TV presenter in ‘bullying’ tirade
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‘Alter kick-off times to ease traffic chaos’
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Police fear rise in tensions after Algerian stabbing

Violent incidents are ‘relentless’ say cops

POLICE are concerned that rising tension within Finsbury Park’s Algerian community is leading to vicious turf war. > more
 
Lorry death cyclist tributes - MORE than 500 family and friends said their farewells on Monday at the funeral of a young Holloway cyclist who was killed in... > more

Dug up 375 times – the street like a battlefield
- A STREET in Barnsbury has been dug up 375 times in the past five years – more than any other road in London. > more

Doctors given ‘price list’ in savings drive
- DOCTORS at the Whittington Hospital are to be told the price of every treatment and procedure they order and every... > more

Fresh plea over doorstep baby
- THE mother of a baby abandoned on a Finsbury Park doorstep two years ago has still not been traced. > more

Pub pledge to curb noise as neighbours lose sleep
- A CLERKENWELL pub where 25 crime and binge-drinking incidents were reported in a year has agreed to... > more

Is minister key to riddle of ‘eyesore’ building’s owner?
- FOREIGN and Commonwealth Office Minister Lord Triesman of Tottenham is at the centre of a mystery... > more

Bulldozers ready to pull down ‘death-trap’ estate
- A SPRAWLING, rundown estate derided as a “death trap” by tenants is to be demolished and rebuilt. > more

Tales of remarkable women
- VETERAN New Journal columnist Rose Hacker was guest of honour at a moving celebration of women’s lives on Thursday. > more

Littlest thief, 11, arrested
- POLICE say they have caught Islington’s youngest robber – an 11-year-old boy less than five feet tall. > more

Summer university starts this Easter
- THE chocolate eggs are already flying off the shelves but busy parents need not worry about their children getting... > more

Why Cherie misses walk to the shops
- CHERIE Booth has spoken candidly about her life in Islington – she misses being able to walk to the shops – and her... > more
 
 
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