THE joke doing the rounds at Camden Town Hall is that it won’t be long before Theo Blackwell, Tulip Siddiq, maybe Nash Ali and Sarah Hayward too, will be out in Camden [READ ON]
AS the council began dividing up the spending cuts last week, the Labour Party in Camden felt the full whack of the phrase ‘you can’t please all of the people, [READ ON]
NOTE to self: Learn Bengali. That way, we can play spot the difference when Camden leader Nash Ali takes a two-speech approach at community events, delivering one in English [READ ON]
Sketch: Camden, Full Council 28/6/10 SO, we could have spent the evening watching Brazil: the World Cup maestros who make everything England toil over look so easy. [READ ON]
THEY’VE got reet flashy up at the Camden Town Hall and begun calling what was the executive – the table of ten most senior councillors – by the new name of: The [READ ON]
SOMEBODY must be reading this. As just days after my post about the importance of ping pong in getting elected, Camden Labour councillors Theo Blackwell and Nash Ali sniffed [READ ON]
IT was a bit like the kind of kids play fight where a bit of messing about suddenly turns nasty; tears flow, the kid who punched a little too hard begins to feel bad and [READ ON]