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8:00am Thursday 28th August 2008
THE family of a promising teenager have been left searching for answers after she apparently jumped in front of a train at Wanstead Underground station.
7:00am Thursday 28th August 2008
A GRIEVING mum and dad have spoken of their heartache following the murder of their 18-year-old son, and insisted it was not a “black on black” gang killing.
10:21am Thursday 28th August 2008
THE Guardian will be reporting live from Monday’s district council cabinet meeting.
9:27am Thursday 28th August 2008
PATIENTS are being encouraged to ask health care staff to be sure they have clean hands after the local health trust signed up for a national campaign.
8:40am Thursday 28th August 2008
A WOODLAND cemetery has been presented with a Green Flag Award for its eco-friendly ethos.
8:30am Thursday 28th August 2008
ALL Saints Church, at Norton Mandeville, has been highly commended in the Rural Community Council of Essex’s best kept churchyard competition.
6:03pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
A DISTURBANCE near the site where tributes to murdered teenager Charles Junior 'CJ' Hendricks have been laid has led to arrests.
1:24pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
A CYCLIST sustained head injuries after coliding with a car in a rush-hour crash.
5:27pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
A ROW over fireworks being let off at Walthamstow Assembly Hall has prompted the council to take tougher action against those who break hall hire contracts.
2:07pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
A PENSIONER who took an old newspaper from a recycling bin was handcuffed over the bonnet of his car by four police officers after they ordered him to put it back.
Updated 9:27am Thursday 28th August 2008
Britain does not want to launch an "all-out war" with Russia following the country's decision to recognise two breakaway regions, David Miliband said.
ONE man’s dream of building a community leisure park in the midst of Epping Forest has become a reality after nearly 40 years of hard work.
IN the month that the Olympic baton is officially passed to London, the Shoreditch Festival fuses themes of sport and art with a party atmosphere.
Timon of Athens is one of Shakespeare’s more obscure plays, rarely performed and many experts have questioned if Shakespeare wrote it alone, or if it was a collaboration with another writer of the time.
Over 10,000 teenagers descended on Victoria Park, Hackney, at the weekend for the Underage Festival, a unique music event which is only open to under-18s. ANNA BINNS saw what all the fuss was about.
After painting Kentish Town red, The Creative Arts Company is taking its first steps towards bringing a splash of colour to Waltham Forest Crystal Wilde talks to its founder Amanda Parker.
CLAIRE HACK visits the British Museum’s latest big-budget exhibition focusing on the husband, lover, tyrant known as emperor Hadrian, arguably the most notorious Roman ruler after Julius Caesar.
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