IT’S easy to see why some Labour councillors in Camden see the ‘stage management’ row in this week’s New Journal as a fuss about not much, largely [READ ON]
SUE Vincent, the former deputy leader of the council, has shaken things right up this afternoon by announcing she will join the race for those two open spots on the Town Hall [READ ON]
THE final eight and a half minutes of Thursday’s planning meeting are almost too toe-curling to watch, as councillors charged with making important decisions about the [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]
EVERYBODY stand down, the rush for City Hall is off for now. Andrew Dismore’s failure to re-take Hendon from the Tories on Thursday has caused extra ripples of [READ ON]
JUST LIKE OLD TIMES IF a Tory tree falls in Hendon on Thursday, it could affect Camden’s political eco-system, for it won’t just be Labour members in [READ ON]
ALTHOUGH everybody had a good laugh at barmy Bucknell’s blue hair last week at a post-election party, not everything is as nicey-smiley in the local Conservative [READ ON]
THE Labour AGM always has its winners and losers, however they decide to handle the edgy issue of choosing who should have a seat at Camden’s council cabinet. Maybe it [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]
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]