DOZENS of residents in Camden Town are facing homelessness this Christmas after being handed a 63 per cent rent increase and given less than a month to find somewhere else to live. The New Journal met ...
AS the House of Commons voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted dying last week, we heard a slew of arguments by those who base their morality on the belief of a creator. For those who do not ...
YOU can peel back the layers of history at a street corner on Kentish Town Road. Look up to the rooftop and you’ll spot a sign for “The Old Farm House”, a late-Victorian public house that vanished ...
IN 2010, a sexual abuse scandal came to light involving hundreds of young girls who had been exploited by child-grooming rings in the north of England. Several of the perpetrators were of Pakistani ...
NOT everybody likes the harpsichord. Sir Thomas Beecham, the conductor famous for sharpness of tongue as well as smartness of beat, described its sound as like “skeletons copulating on a tin roof”.
That was the verdict of two die-hard USA fans on Camden’s own Emma Hayes at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night. Joanna and Chrissy had travelled all the way from Seattle to cheer on Hayes and her ...
AN UPWARD trajectory with a focus on both academic excellence and nurturing good citizens, Ofsted inspectors have given ...
People think comics are nerdy but we get kids right up to pensioners coming in, and the gender split is 50/50' ...
THE world’s very first YMCA has announced its closure and sale leaving members blindsided and staff concerned about their jobs at Christmas. The Central YMCA, which opened in 1844, has been at its ...
AN elderly man racked with arthritis and other serious health conditions was forced to live in a wooden shack because Camden Council failed to fix the lifts in his flats. A damning new report by the ...
• THANKS for publishing my letter about my efforts to get the Town Hall repairs team to fix my front door after it was wrecked by intruders while I was away in early October, (A broken front door not ...
‘The flower beds and floral displays have been in the English Avenue Gardens since 1864. To destroy 70 per cent would be an outrage’ • I WOULD like to see a public campaign to save the flowerbeds and ...