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Striding for 'hope, peace and dignity'
The media paints a bleak picture of life as a young person in London. Murder trials, postcode wars, shootings and stabbings have become daily fodder in our newspapers. But hidden in the shadows of the young people who make the headlines for all the
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Police reward bravery in Barnet
Barnet's bravest have been honoured by the police for their outstanding contribution to reducing crime in the borough. Thirty-nine police officers, commanders, PCSOs, residents and security personnel attended a ceremony at the Metropolitan Sports Club
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Rare chicks saved from tractor's jaws
A family of rare young chicks escaped a grizzly fate when an eagle-eyed bird enthusiast prevented them from being flattened by a tractor. Fay Broom, a member of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, spotted the three lapwing chicks in a field
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Safety and security improvements continue at Tube station
West Finchley Underground station will again be closed this weekend as work to improve safety and security continues. Northern Line trains will not be stopping at the station as the refurbishment work is carried out on new public information systems.
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Share your poems over a cup of coffee
A pair of lyrical Edgware ladies have set up a poetry society to encourage budding poets to share their musings with others. Judy Karbritz and Pattie Greenberg established the Jewish Poetry Society to organise poetry readings in coffee shops and homes
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St John Ambulance thanks Potters Bar for fundraising efforts
St John Ambulance in Potters Bar is holding an open day to thank the community for raising nearly £200,000 for a new training centre. The 2,500 sq ft venue, based at The Walk, will provide the central base for ambulance members to meet, network, receive