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Review of the year

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11:16am Friday 2nd January 2009

From Oriental City closing to pop star Paul Young becoming a chef, see what made the headlines in 2008.

Busiest shopping day in five years

Trading places: buyers flocked to Brent Cross shopping centre on Saturday in search of bargains

10:59am Wednesday 31st December 2008

SO much for the credit crunch. Brent Cross shopping centre experienced its busiest trading day for five years on Saturday with shoppers splashing out £50,000 a minute.

Cholesterol charity backs drop-in centre

Suffering: nurses at the Royal Free Hospital and Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals received low pay increases

8:10am Monday 15th December 2008

A health centre has opened to give advice to people suffering from a condition that creates an extremely high risk of heart attack.

Tribute to victims of terrorism

United in grief: Rabbi Sachs pays tribute to the victims of the Mumbai attacks

8:10am Sunday 14th December 2008

A memorial service for the victims of the Mumbai terrorist attacks was held in Mill Hill last Wednesday.

‘Pray and display’ helps community

Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner says the innovative parking scheme enables religious elders to help people more easily

8:00am Sunday 14th December 2008

Religious leaders have been benefiting from new parking permits giving them easier access to the community.

Trust me: it's good to talk

'Homecoming': Det Ch Supt returns to the borough where he started his career

9:30am Sunday 7th December 2008

From hate crime to burglaries, the new top police officer in Barnet gives TOMASZ JOHNSON an insightful perspective on the challenges facing the second most religiously diverse area in the country.

Stepping out for sake of peace

It's good to walk: Mohammad Samghani, 41, walked from London to the Persian Gulf as an anti-war protest

8:30am Sunday 7th December 2008

ELIZABETH PEARS meets a former bus driver from Hendon who donned his walking boots to cover thousands of miles in a one-man anti-war protest.

Burnt Oak man jailed for sword attack

Jailed: Mahdi Mohammed Mahdi, 20, has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment for his role in sword attack

9:30am Friday 5th December 2008

A man has been jailed for seven years for his part in a sword and knife attack which left a man permanently brain-damaged.

Music preserved her life

Survivor: Anita Lasker-Wallfisch played music to Nazis while imprisoned

8:50am Friday 5th December 2008

A woman who survived Auschwitz by playing the cello captivated pupils at a Mill Hill primary with her story last week. REBECCA LOWE finds out about her life.

Riding instructor jailed for sexual assault

9:19am Thursday 4th December 2008

A 47-year-old riding instructor who sexually abused his teenage pupils was jailed for three years yesterday.


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