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All the local news stories...
Skeleton key sales spark a safety alert
‘Elegant’ skyscrapers are given the go-ahead
Mystery of Bruce Gordon's balcony death fall
Everything to play for as Islington Town Hall battle opens on all fronts
Operation Save Emily Thornberry (and our government)
Promises, promises... from school meals to council tax and alcohol control zones
‘We’re binning the blades’: Killing tools turned into medals of honour
Potter’s party – Grayson Perry turns 50
WE'LL GO WILD FOR BRAVE IAN - Glasshouse/Sherwood Street Walkway to be named after Conservative councillor who fought to clean up streets
Planners reject student halls appeal for White Lion Street
Final farewell to Donna Boffa, ‘a warm, wonderful lady’
Marshalling goodwill: Finsbury Park Station returns to the days of courtesy
Worshippers’ Good Friday procession from N1 Centre to St Mary's Church
"Eyes and ears" crime-busters could be set to face the axe - Westminster Council plans to cut Guardian and Inspector jobs to save £2.15m per annum
Published: 9 April 2010
by TOM FOOT
CITY Hall is on a collision course with trade unions over proposals to axe half of its team of brave crime-busters.