Health News: The therapy group who say that laughter really is the best medicine Published: 9 June, 2011 by PAVAN AMARA “Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine,” the romantic poet Lord Byron famously said.
BORIS JOHNSON NAMED BBQ ‘KILLJOY’ Fears about litter prompt Mayor to probe lifting of parks ban Published: 3rd June, 2011 by PAVAN AMARA and ANDREW JOHNSON
Campaigners invade Angel RBS branches over banks’ NHS ‘profiteering’ ‘Kill the Bill’ demonstrators dress as medics in protest at ‘back-door privatisation’ reforms Published: 3rd June, 2011 by ANDREW JOHNSON
Clowns in full costume gather at Joseph Grimaldi’s graveside to pay homage to founder of their craft Published: 3rd June, 2011 by ANDREW JOHNSON
MP WARNS ON 'BONFIRE OF REGULATIONS' - Vulnerable could be at risk from safeguards shake-up, says Karen Buck Published: 03 June 2011 by JOSH LOEB
Travel expert Christian Wolmar steps into the Regent’s Canal towpath row Cyclist admits he has sympathy for walkers’ plight as ‘hostilities’ continue along the canal Published: 3rd June, 2011 by PETER GRUNER
Tributes to drowned former Holloway School teacher Roger Diski Strong current off African coast claimed life of man who became an ethical travel pioneer Published: 3rd June, 2011 by PETER GRUNER and JOSIE HINTON
Building boss Norman Barr: School leavers can hardly read Employer laments passing of apprenticeships as he turns to eastern Europe for skilled staff Published: 3rd June, 2011 by PETER GRUNER
Mum of four Sharna Horswell raises funds for meningitis research Little Mia keeps Sharna on track Published: 3rd June, 2011 by PETER GRUNER
Pensioners priced out of Harris lunch club - Many could starve and lose their social lifeline, says poet Eddie Linden Published: 03 June 2011 by PAVAN AMARA A POET has warned that pensioners could starve after lunch prices at a Westminster day centre were increased by a third.
Poet John Hegley headlines Holloway Arts Festival First street celebration joins Big Day Out in park as top attractions at ten-day extravaganza Published: 3rd June, 2011 by AMY SMITH
Sir John Tusa champions Islington's small shops Broadcaster loves the diversity of borough’s specialist traders Published: 3rd June, 2011
£110,000 is earmarked for railings in ‘well off’ area - Social Fund clash set for exclusive Sussex Gardens Published: 03 June 2011 by JOSH LOEB
Ex-residents’ association chairman fears for lives if sliding windows are used on Bayswater's Wessex Gardens estate Published: 03 June 2011 by JOSH LOEB