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Francois Hollande pledge on political transparency watered down by MPs
anti-corruption crusade aiming at publishing MPs' assets has ended in a watered-down compromise after parliament voted for details of assets to be accessible to voters but not made public.The decision sparked criticism concerning the limits ...
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Pupil Malika Sawyer found hanged at Elthams Harris Academy Greenwich
AN ELTHAM school is in shock after a talented pupil was found hanged in one of the toilets yesterday afternoon. Malika Sawyer, aged 14, was discovered at Harris Academy Greenwich in Middle Park Avenue, Eltham, yesterday (June 19) at around 5pm. Since the incident, classmates have filled Twitter and Facebook with tributes to the teenager. And tributes have also been left on the ...
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Schools sign up to MasterMind charity challenge
By Bruce Thain Schools from across the borough have signed up for mental health charity's MasterMind competition. So far five schools have signed up to the MasterMind in Harrow competition run by charity Mind in Harrow, in partnership with the Harrow Times. As part of the competition each school will enter three teams to face quick fire 'University Challenge' ...
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Fairytales at Walthamstow library to mark National Bookstart Week
, Senior reporter Children will learn you can never be too young to enjoy a good story at a party to mark National Bookstart Week. Kids aged under five can enjoy snacks, get free books and enjoy classic fairytales at the launch of the week at Higham Hill Library in North Countess Road in Walthamstow, on Friday, June 28. Bookstart is a charity aimed at getting parents to share the ...
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Health and social care champion launches
The borough's new consumer champion for health and social care launched on Wednesday and now begins the process of recruiting board members. The launch, at Walthamstow Assembly Hall, saw 150 local residents and organisations attend to hear about the work Healthwatch Waltham Forest (HWWF) will be doing in the community and to sign up for membership and volunteering opportunities. ...
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Local Neighbourhood Watch chosen to launch national scheme
Neighbourhood watch coordinator Eleanor Platt (R) with Bernie West who helps her coordinate A neighbourhood watch is celebrating being one of only five across the country to launch a new national initiative during Neighbourhood Watch Week. Ravensdale Residents Association, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, has been chosen to help launch the Neighbourhood and Home Watch ...
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Former Gravesend GP jailed for indecent assaults on teenage patients
Navin Zala A FORMER GP from Gravesend has today been jailed for 11 years after he was found guilty of a string of indecent assaults on female teenage patients. Navin Zala, of Marling Way, was convicted this afternoon at Hove Crown Court for a total of 10 offences. The 63-year-old's crimes first came to light in 2011, when two former patients alleged he had indecently assaulted ...
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Council forced into emergency gardening to save lives
Council officers have been forced into a spot of emergency gardening after a councillor complained long grass on a roundabout could have "killed somebody". Peter Geiringer, Conservative councillor for Belmont, complained to Reigate and Banstead council about the dangers of the overgrown grass on the Belmont roundabout on the A217. He said: "The grass is really dangerous, ...
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Teacher Jeremy Forrest turns down chance to speak in own defence over schoolgirl abduction charge
On a day when the jury heard character references from Jeremy Forrest's friends, family and co-workers, the jury was advised by Judge Michael Lawson QC that they could make "any inferences as appear proper" in the defendant's decision not to give evidence.In summing up for the prosecution, Richard Barton said that Forrest could be labelled as a "paedophile" who ...
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Ruling that soldiers have the right to life even in war zones causes MoD consternation
A mother's story on a soldier's right to life: 'Initially, I just got blanked and treated like a fool by everybody I ...
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Father of train deaths teenager speaks of his grief
The father of a teenager killed by a train in an apparent suicide pact with his girlfriend has spoken of the moment he was informed of his son's ...
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Cow rescued after falling into car inspection pit in Devon
A cow that managed to climb on to the roof of a garage before falling through has been rescued by firefighters - after spending 24 hours wedged in a car inspection ...
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Waltham Forest LA representative Jennette Arnold slams Boris Johnson over fire cuts
, Senior reporter Waltham Forest's London Assembly representative claims Boris Johnson has shown "total contempt" for the borough after a meeting discussing proposals to cut its number of fire engines. Jennette Arnold slammed the Mayor of London after a session at City Hall was adjourned after people in the public galleries staged a walk-out in protest over the ...
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West Ham seal deal for England striker Carroll
"It's fantastic for me to be here," said England forward Andy Carroll after leaving Liverpool FC to join West Ham United FC in a permanent deal, signing a six-year ...
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Cyclists encouraged to swap the saddle for HGV cab at Norbury fire station
Free cycle marking will also be on offer at the event outside Norbury Fire station Cyclists will be given the chance to swap their saddle for the cab of a HGV to help improve their safety on the road. Croydon's Safer Transport Engagement Team (STT) is hosting an 'exchanging places' event tomorrow (June 20), outside Norbury Fire station between 4pm and 6pm. The even ...
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IDS very pleased at Tory backing for Chingford and Woodford seat
, Senior reporter MP Iain Duncan Smith has spoken of his delight after being backed to stand as Conservative candidate for Chingford and Woodford at the next general election. Tory Party members voted unanimously in favour of Mr Duncan Smith standing again in the constituency at a branch meeting on Monday. Mr Duncan Smith, who has been secretary of state for Work and Pensions since ...
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Spurs legends win charity match for Mauritian orphans
Spurs Legends: John Lacy, Tony Galvin, Andy Edmonds, Stuart Nethercott, Garry Brooke, Clive Wilson, Justin Edinburgh, Ruel Fox, Micky Southam, Mark Falco, David Howells. Former Spurs players proved time had not dulled their skills after they won a charity match to raise money for orphans. The Tottenham Hotspur Legends scored two goals while the Mauritian All-Stars scored one goal as they ...
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Sun map Top warm weather spots in SE London and north Kent
MAKE the most of the warm weather with our map showing some of the best sun spots in south-east London and north Kent. We put a shout out on our website and social media for suggestions of the best places to be when the sun has got his hat on and has come out to play. The map below shows the top picks we received - all worth visiting if you want to start your summer tan or just spend a ...
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Bexley social housing applicants must now have local connection
Changes have been made to social housing allocation in Bexley. WOULD-be social housing tenants in Bexley will need to have lived in the borough for more than two years to be considered for a home. This follows changes to the way Bexley Council allocates housing designed to give priority to local residents and recognise the contribution of armed service personnel. There are currently ...
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Blackheath Eliot Pits playground plan could damage heath says council survey
PLANS to build a playground on Blackheath's Eliot Pits are likely to be shelved after it was found the scheme could damage the heath. Proposals to board over part of the pits' wild heath land for the children's play space had caused ...
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Dog bin removal will save money says council
By Bruce Thain Harrow Borough Council the removal of dog waste bins will save the authority money. The comments come following the launch of a campaign against the removal of the bins in the borough's parks. A spokesman for Harrow Council said: "Waste collection was a specialist service provided by contractors. "Removing the bins, and the additional collection ...
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Headteacher to retire after 22 years at the helm
A headteacher is preparing to say a fond farewell to pupils and staff after 22 years at the helm of a Hendon primary school. Dozens of guests packed Hendon United Synagogue on Sunday to celebrate the years of service Jenny Rodin has given to Hasmonean Primary School in Shirehall Lane. From governors and staff to parents and dignitaries, everyone was eager to congratulate Mrs Rodin on ...
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Oil spill closes River Lee over weekend
, Reporter The River Lee was closed to all shipping over the weekend after oil was found to be spilling into the river from Pymmes Brooke, near Marksfield Park, Tottenham. The Environment Agency alerted the Canal and River Trust, who are responsible for the waterway, to oil spilling into the River Lee Navigation which forced its closure from Lea Bridge Road to Tottenham Locks. A ...
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Jeremy Forrests caring nature led to his troubles his sister claims
Jeremy Forrest's 'caring nature' led to his troubles, his sister claims THE sister of a Petts Wood teacher accused of abducting a schoolgirl to France said she believed his caring nature had got him into trouble. This was revealed as Richard Barton, prosecuting, said Forrest, aged 30, of Chislehurst Road, could be considered a "paedophile" who "groomed" ...
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Toxic caterpillar alert issued to Bromley residents by Forestry Commission
BROMLEY residents have been warned to keep their eyes peeled for toxic caterpillar. It is a year after an outbreak of oak processionary moths were spotted in the grounds of the Royal Bethlem Hospital in Beckenham and the Forestry Commission issued an alert today (June 19) for people to remain vigilant. The species, which was accidentally introduced to Britain from mainland Europe in ...










