Opera & Dance
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One Week With John Gulliver - Head of Camden's libraries Mike Clarke briefs Councillor Tulip Siddiq
Death of Dame Beryl Bainbridge - Award-winning novelist dies after short illness
ACADEMIES: ARE MORE ON THE WAY? - Teaching union’s fears as five more schools consider cutting ties with City Hall
Published: 02 July 2010
by JAMIE WELHAM
FIVE more schools could be set to sever ties with City Hall and become academies.
THE MILLIONS ‘MISLAID IN SLOPPY’ ADMIN
He rocked 'til very end! Zimmers star Alfie Carretta passes away
Child vandals smash pottery at Holloway Arts Festival exhibition
Families told ‘get real’ on big housing claims - City Hall welcome George Osborne's plan to cut benefits
Published: 02 July 2010
by JAMIE WELHAM
Rowan Arts Project turns its lens on people of Holloway
Rosebowl Youth Club will remain shut over holidays despite petition protest
City Hall justifies using so-called snoopers’ charter to combat anti-social behaviour
Published: 02 July 2010
by JAMIE WELHAM
ANTI-terror laws have been used by Westminster Council to snoop on members of the public 82 times since 2005.
Lukewarm welcome for academies plan in Islington
Michael Gove’s academies plan is hit by schools’ lack of interest
Published: 02 July, 2010
by RÓISÍN GADELRAB
NSL secures parking deal – again - City Hall finally agrees £40million contract
Published: 02 July 2010
by JAMIE WELHAM
CITY Hall has awarded its £40million parking contract, opting to stick with NSL Services.
Striking St Aloysius’ College teachers in plea to save school
Westminster has worst air in capital - Mayor pledges to tackle the problem
Published: 02 July 2010
by SIMON WROE