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A HISTORIC cemetery in Mildmay where many pioneers of liberal Judaism are buried will undergo a major restoration following an announcement of new funding. The Balls Pond Road Cemetery is an ...
YOU have to go back to the eighth century for the first sign of Viking invaders appearing on British coastlines. More than 1,200 years later, the Nordic marauders are finally set to occupy Camden Town ...
LIFE-SAVING treatment to a patient severely disabled after a catastrophic stroke was continued after court ruled he was still showing signs of consciousness – including raising a smile whenever anyone ...
A “WATERFALL” on the Lissenden Gardens estate has become something of a local landmark – it’s even getting reviews on Google, ...
BELEAGUERED chancellor Rachel Reeves is to open the door to a licensing free-for-all to get more people out drinking later and tucking into “pavement pints”. And big operators will be able to secure ...
It is the latest negotiation in Camden where developers are sealing planning consent for schemes but later claiming changing ...
WORKS to finally fix a decade-old problem of giant puddles forcing people to “wade across” Camden’s busiest road have failed.
A THREE-day music festival planned for Camden Town has triggered objections from people living close to the Lock. The Camden ...
Hoping that those in a position to capitalise on the excitement surrounding women’s football now make sure there is heavy investment in the sport, she said: “The job is not done; this is only the ...
The Gunners’ tour of Asia ended in a 1-0 defeat against Tottenham in Hong Kong yesterday (Thursday). Pape Sarr’s stunner was ...
AN independent review of the death of a musician in a flagship council hostel has made “a suite of recommendations” aimed at ...
Chris Bird, 58, is currently displaying his art that he made while sleeping rough in Lincoln’s Inn Fields in 2008 at the ...
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