WHILE Sally Gimson versus Sarah Hayward will be the main event at the Labour group’s annual general meeting next week, the undercard action will also be of some [READ ON]
GREEN Party mayoral candidate Sian Berry said this week she’d like to see local papers in tube station dispensers, giving more choice to the captive audience held by [READ ON]
WE have all learned recently that Camden Council can get mighty confused over its policy on royal beacons, having changed its mind endlessly on whether to light one for the [READ ON]
WHEN Home Secretary Theresa May began her political career, I wonder if she thought: One day there will be a giant me on a wall in the middle of Camden [READ ON]
ONE of the reasons the Conservatives feel they have a better chance of ousting Labour from the Barnet and Camden seat on the London Assembly next week is that they no longer [READ ON]
WITH a week to go before Camden Labour’s AGM and the leadership contest, where are we at? It may sound like a cop out, but don’t ask me to predict a winner; both [READ ON]
EXCITEMENT last week as Barack Obama flew in to advise us not to leave the European Union, although at least half the tweets on Twitter emanating from Camden about his trip [READ ON]
READERS of these pages will know that we are having to wait with bated breath for any shy Brexiteers in Camden Council’s Conservative group to make themselves known. [READ ON]
FARCE alert! Camden’s full council meeting was brought to a temporary halt this evening after Labour councillor Lorna Russell, for it was she wot dunnit, spilt water [READ ON]
AFTER standing in front of a Cameron Stiff & Co estate agent board and then a picture of Gordon Brown laughing, it seems the Conservatives in the north of the borough [READ ON]