AN investigation is under way after a social housing block lift ceiling collapsed on top of a tenant. Riverside, formerly One Housing, has “sincerely apologised” in a letter to residents in Gray’s Inn ...
THEY threw quite a bash to celebrate the first birthday of The Constitution – a revamped pub that is back from the brink. Built in 1858, The Constitution is the last free-standing pub in Camden. As ...
A SCRUFFY rural environment with equally worn and scruffy characters scratching a living somehow from a tired earth gives Misericordia a down-at-heel and true-to-life atmosphere. Jeremie (Félix Kysyl) ...
WHEN the composer/conductor Pierre Boulez suggested blowing up opera houses as an “expensive” but “elegant” solution to the problems faced by classical music, it marked him out forever as a firebrand.
Kentish Town FC Under-14s overcame Queen’s Park Sharks to win the Sid Hayes Memorial Cup – Sid’s daughter Emma, head coach of the USA women’s national team, was on hand to present the trophy THE nerve ...
OUR hearts were broken in 1994 when the country’s collective hope that the bullies of the age – Manchester United – would lose an FA Cup semi-final to unfancied Oldham Athletic was painfully dashed.
NEW York’s Blue Note is one of the most famous jazz venues in the world that’s counted Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan and Carmen McRae among its regulars. But a plan to open a 350-seater live music ...
A MINI-earthquake was rumbling at the Town Hall last night (Wednesday) after a Labour councillor told the party he was quitting to join the Tories. Shiva Tiwari, who has represented West Hampstead for ...
POLICE were called to UCL Academy school today (Tuesday) after reports that a 12-year-old pupil had been stabbed. The school in Adelaide Road, Swiss Cottage, closed at lunchtime as the boy was treated ...
THE Camden Highline risks becoming a £42million White Elephant as questions were raised over the progress of the scheme, writes Dan Carrier. The team behind the plan to turn disused railway tracks ...
TOO good to waste! I’m sure we’re all used to seeking out the yellow labels while looking to save a few quid. Reduced aisles are often the busiest sections of the supermarket, an indictment of the ...
A 15-YEAR-OLD schoolboy from Kentish Town has set up a free warm clothes rail for homeless people following the death of a rough sleeper in a bin shed in Hampstead. Since February 4, between 50 to 100 ...