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Reporters Tom Johnson, Rebecca Lowe, Kevin Bradford and Elizabeth Pears give a behind-the-scenes look at the week's news.See the navigation bar above for more bloggers. |
Posted on 4:23pm Friday 19th December 2008
The death of any young person is always tragic and difficult to report.
Posted on 5:43pm Wednesday 17th December 2008
“The status quo is not an option,” announced everyone’s favourite Lord, Peter Mandelson, last night as he defended the impending privatisation of Royal Mail to Jon Snow. Now where have we heard that before?
Posted on 6:23pm Tuesday 9th December 2008
While the rest of you enjoy the delights of Christmas in Barnet, I’ll be basking in winter sun on the other side of the pond. By which I mean, a tropical Caribbean paradise. But despite the obvious perks, there really is one thing I’m particularly looking forward to — by-passing the retail madness that walks hand-in-hand with the festive season.
Posted on 9:30am Tuesday 9th December 2008
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Posted on 8:30am Friday 5th December 2008
Last week I received a call from an organisation called Landlord Action. They were keen for me to write an article on a dodgy North Finchley estate agency that allegedly goes under a series of aliases in order to con anyone and everyone it can get its grubby over-fingerprinted mitts on.
Posted on 5:19pm Thursday 27th November 2008
Amid the furore over the billions the Government will borrow to fund its tax give-away this week, Lib Dem treasury spokesman Vince Cable repeated his oft-voiced call to end the tax breaks for the super rich. Why this does not get a more sympathetic hearing, or form a much stronger part of the debate over ways to provide a cash-boost to the economy, is almost beyond me.
Posted on 6:34pm Thursday 20th November 2008
The vice-president of Columbia has attempted to instill a sense of social conscience in the middle-class, casual users of cocaine, a drug which has torn parts of his country to shreds.
Posted on 12:51pm Thursday 13th November 2008
Barack Obama's triumphant election has captured the imagination in some unlikely corners of Barnet.
Posted on 9:30am Tuesday 28th October 2008
There are few more difficult jobs as a journalist than speaking to a parent who has lost a child. Their pain is etched into every word they say, their voices taut with anxiety and profound sadness.
Posted on 7:05pm Friday 24th October 2008
Student life is often seen as a slob fest for “tax dodgers” who are shamelessly delaying their entrance into the working world.
Posted on 4:22pm Friday 24th October 2008
There’s something about the Mandelson-Osborne-Rothschild story that truly captures the imagination. It’s just all so utterly, inescapably filthy. Everyone is trying their best to remain aloof and come out of it whiter than their crisply-starched holiday polo shirts. But they all come out of it coated with the lustre of filthy lucre.
Posted on 5:30pm Friday 17th October 2008
In an age where a generation of children are growing up with a multitude of virtual computer worlds at their finger tips, it is disappointing when free outdoor activities become restricted.
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