CAMDEN Town WFC fell to only their first defeat of the season in the Premier Division of the Greater London Women’s League on Sunday when they were beaten 2-1 by South London. A sparse crowd of just ...
OUR relationship with the natural world was at the heart of Evelyn Dunbar’s art. The sole woman to be employed as an official war artist during the Second World War turned her eye to the home front, ...
CAMDEN-born coach Emma Hayes might be in charge of the best women’s football team in the world, but that doesn’t mean she’s ever forgotten about the grassroots game back home. The US women’s national ...
AFTER months of speculation and swirling rumours, it has finally been confirmed that upmarket coffee chain Gail’s will open in Primrose Hill next year. The red and white bakery known for its sweet ...
IT has often been suggested that the arrival of a Gail’s Bakery brings a neighbourhood up – not down. But residents in Primrose Hill have warned the upmarket chain’s shopfront will be “unacceptable ...
BUSINESSES in Primrose Hill which have had rubbish fines imposed on them say there is no “human element” to the way the council is dealing with litter on the streets. Fines of £1,000 for fly-tipping ...
AN honest error – or a malicious rumour spread by someone with a grudge against dogs? These are the questions being asked by Hampstead Heath regulars after reports ...
IN their latest show, experimental theatre company YESYESNONO make the connection between past revolution and current activism against the super-rich and entitled. Written and directed by Sam Ward ...
“JULIUS Caesar is a story about knife crime,” says Darren Raymond, artistic director of Intermission Youth Theatre. He draws a striking parallel between Shakespeare’s tragedy and the all-too-familiar ...
A MARKET trader has faced a six-month wait to be able to get to valuable stock because of a dumped car the Town Hall refused to move. Kenny Irish sells educational toys in markets and uses a lock-up ...
THERE are few better placed to offer “a deep dive into the sharp end of running and coaching” than David Chalfen. The 61-year-old has been immersed in the athletics world for closing in on five ...
THE new council leader was seen grinning as the Labour candidate achieved victory last night (Thursday), winning the Junction ward by-election by more than 200 votes. James Potts had been campaigning ...