THERE used to be the old story which pupils passed down through the generations that if the temperature in a classroom peaked at a certain level, then legally the school day [READ ON]
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]
June 22, 2015 20.59: We’re all done here. Go and watch England in the Women’s World Cup. 20.52: RTB debate: Old adversaries Julian Fulbrook and Andrew Mennear [READ ON]
LABOUR councillors in Camden meet tonight for their annual general meeting. It could be one of the quickest and smoothest sessions of this kind they’ve had in a long [READ ON]
WHY NO YELLOW? AS the Labour shooters close in on Lynne Featherstone in Hornsey and Wood Green, the Liberal Democrats seem to have resorted to a classic [READ ON]
21.58: What do you know? No time for a full debate, the Mayor announces. As per usual, the Labour majority outflank the Tories in the vote, with a heavily amended [READ ON]
SARAH Hayward looked every bit the leader as she oversaw Labour’s dominating local election win in Camden on Friday night, and certainly ready to shelve that millstone [READ ON]
PHIL Jones and Valerie Leach will be the fresh faces in the new council cabinet in Camden. While there was much focus on who would take up the leadership of the Labour [READ ON]
A CORRESPONDENT texts through a blurry pic of Camden Town Underground station this morning – and asks ‘why are there so many coppers at the tube, they hiding from the [READ ON]
CAMDEN’S Labour group decided tonight to send Angela Mason and Heather Johnson to the backbenches. This grinning team photo of the cabinet, less than a year old, is [READ ON]