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• SCARE stories that housing benefit changes will force thousands of London families from their homes are nonsense.
We will continue to pay up to £20,800 a year in housing benefit, but...
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• IN 1990, the Daily Mirror, then edited by Roy Greenslade, claimed that at the height of the miners’ strike (1984) National Union of Mineworkers’ president Arthur Scargill had taken...
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• ACTION in the High Court against those under 18 being contained for hours on end out of doors, even in late November temperatures, without food or water and without charge: I would agree (...
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• WHY aren’t people shopping – even in the sales?
It’s because most of the clothes are shocking.
The garments leave us semi-naked while women’s shoes are so high...
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• I WAS surprised that your report (Kettle cops… July 8) made no mention of whether parents should have allowed their children to become involved in a confrontation with the riot squad.
I...
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• “THEIR lawns or our jobs” says Manchester.
For people living around Euston it’s “Our homes, your white elephant”.
People in the north-west may feel...
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• I COULD not agree more with your Comment (It’s dangerous to make a mockery of consultation, July 7) – consultation is a misnomer with Camden.
“Consultation”...
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• AS the then leader of the council and cabinet member for culture, we were both proud to take part in the reopening of the Mornington Sports Centre in February last year.
It was a ground-...
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• I WISH Camden’s departing chief executive Moira Gibb every success going forward.
While we have not always seen eye-to-eye, she has provided safe stewardship for a very busy and...
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• SUE Vincent, Cabinet Member for Environment & Planning, in her letter about Dalby Street, (Safe and secure use of sports centre is priority, June 30) makes a brave attempt to address some...
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• WHY aren’t people shopping – even in the sales?
It’s because most of the clothes are shocking. The garments leave us semi-naked while women’s shoes are so high very few...
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• NICK Kent gave the Tricycle a new life (Dramatic exit for theatre boss after funding battle, July 7).
He turned a rundown building into a first-class theatre. He hasn’t been afraid...
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• HAVING read with sympathy of fellow motorists whose cars were ticketed or towed away for having out-of-date resident’s parking permits, let me tell you of the (eventual) happy end to my...
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• ACTION in the High Court against those under 18 being contained for hours on end out of doors, even in late November temperatures, without food or water and without charge: I would agree (...
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• DAVID Cameron was advised not to treat teachers like miners.
However, it was the teachers who decided to behave like members of Arthur Scargill’s union.
The rather sour-looking...