FOR many years a full-sized stuffed bison stood guard in Chalk Farm Road – advertising the renowned Reject Pot Shop. The bison is sadly no longer there and the pot shop, which has been in place since ...
IT is, according to tenants, an annual tradition. As soon as the cold weather sets in the communal boilers on Holly Lodge estate pack up, leaving people in freezing conditions for weeks at a time. And ...
A MUSEUM in Clerkenwell has been nominated for the national Family Friendly Museum award. For the second time, the Museum of the Order of St John was shortlisted for a prize given by the Kids in ...
COUNCIL block residents who spent a night sleeping on the floor of a leisure centre after a safety scare in their tower block are returning to their flats this evening (Friday). Camden said all ...
NHS workers have warned patients are trapped in the “mother of all gridlocks” at the Royal Free Hospital’s A&E – with some facing 24-hour waits in trolleys in corridors before being admitted. Nurses ...
NOT everybody likes the harpsichord. Sir Thomas Beecham, the conductor famous for sharpness of tongue as well as smartness of beat, described its sound as like “skeletons copulating on a tin roof”.
AS the House of Commons voted in favour of a bill to legalise assisted dying last week, we heard a slew of arguments by those who base their morality on the belief of a creator. For those who do not ...
One doesn’t go to The Devil Wears Prada expecting depth. There’s plenty of glitz and dazzle in Jerry Mitchell’s musical production but, like the 2006 film, it needs nuanced lead performances to pull ...
A BLUE plaque commemorating the life of Camden’s first recorded black resident and celebrated street performer was put up near Tottenham Court Road this week. Billy Waters became known as the “king of ...
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 ...
The Tempest is perhaps best understood as a final conjuring by Shakespeare, a kind of melancholic farewell to the island of ...
IT was lights, camera, action in Primrose Hill again this week as film crews descended on Regent’s Park Road and Chamberlain Street to shoot a new romcom movie. The cast hard at work included Emilia ...