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Maths students prove they are quickest around the race track
Lewis Hamilton might be the quickest Brit in Formula One right now but two maths students from a Hendon school were the fastest around the track at a unique national competition. Andre Jenkins and Michael Caetano, of The Compton School in North
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McLaughlin and Harriers selected for European Junior Championships
Barnet middle distance runner Matt McLaughlin has been selected in the Great Britain & Northern Island side which will travel to the European Junior Championships in Italy later this month. McLaughlin, 18, is currently the British Indoor 1500m
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Chipmunk and Sonique visit launch of free music workshops
Pop stars Chipmunk and Sonique visited young musicians at charity launching a programme of free music workshops. The rapper and singer visited Mill Hill charity SoundSkool at the Bodens Performing Arts Centre in New Barnet yesterday to meet some
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Trade union hits back at 'nonsense' Tory claims
A trade union has hit back at accusations it might attempt to influence the Labour selection in Finchley and Golders Green, labelling Tory claims “nonsense”. Conservative MP for the constituency Mike Freer said this morning the Labour group should
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Tied up in fashion
A fashion student from Edgware has tied up her end-of-year runway show with a fantastic dress made from nothing other than men’s ties. Tanyah Williams, 20, was among 40 of the College of North West London fashion design students who were involved
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Pussycat Doll models Middlesex University student Luke's designs
When you’re a young fashion student, you dream that one day maybe your designs will be heading down the catwalk on the likes of Kate, Gisele or Heidi. What you’re probably not expecting is to have your outfits modelled by a former Pussycat Doll when
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The Bull Theatre in Barnet gears up for its first ever art exhibition
The Bull Theatre in Barnet is to host its first art exhibition next week, entitled In Art We Trust, which is free and open to members of the public. The exhibition’s curator is artist Roseanne Artisan and will feature more than 30 artists, many
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Gritty style combines theatre and cinematic realism
Fourteen killings (nine on stage), six severed members, one rape, one live burial, one case of insanity and one of cannibalism. With an average of 5.2 atrocities per act, or one every 97 lines, Titus Andronicus is one of Shakespeare’s most gruesome
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Labour must 'come clean' over selection process in Finchley and Golders Green
Labour has been told it needs to “come clean” over its membership in Finchley and Golders Green after it became embroiled in a candidate selection scandal. One of the constituency party’s hopefuls for the 2015 general election was named in a leaked
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Davids: The Conference is full of real men
Edgar Davids says Barnet’s players must not underestimate the Conference and believes it is a league “full of real men”. The Bees’ aim for the forthcoming season is to achieve promotion back to the Football League at the first attempt. Only
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'Positive developments' for campaigners opposing Avanti House school relocation
Residents opposing contentious plans to relocate a Harrow secondary school to Mill Hill or Edgware are on the brink of winning their campaign to block the move, the Times Series understands. The Avanti House free school is looking to merge its
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Saracens set to sign Bosch
Saracens will sign Biarritz Olympique centre Marcelo Bosch in October, the Times Series understands. The versatile Argentinian, who can also play at fly-half and full-back, has agreed to move to the Men in Black but will not sign before the start