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Nudging residents in the right direction

Proactive attitude: councils can help change behaviour

8:30am Friday 5th September 2008

Barnet will test out the latest fad in political theory, in a bid to improve the environment following a £100,000 grant.

Achike hits back at Coleman ‘tainted with blood’ remark

“I haven’t seen a penny”: Barnet’s Olympic triple jumper Larry Achike

8:20am Friday 5th September 2008

A Barnet Olympian has defended Team GB after the London Assembly member for Barnet and Camden branded Britain’s Olympic medal winners as “tainted with blood” last week. Brian Coleman, who is also a Barnet councillor, used a newspaper column to criticise Britain’s athletes for taking part in the Beijing Olympics while the Chinese government stands accused of human rights abuses.

The scraps heap challenge

Use your loaf: Debbie Jacob, Michelle Barnett and Ophira Starr volunteer for Gift, a charity that rounds up bakeries’ leftovers

8:17am Friday 5th September 2008

Tackling food waste has become the latest battleground in the war against landfill and carbon emissions. TOMASZ JOHNSON asks whether the fight is being won in Barnet

Controversial cancer prevention aimed at schoolgirls

Point taken: but immunising 12-year-old girls against sexually transmitted diseases is courting controversy

8:26am Thursday 4th September 2008

Health chiefs are urging schoolgirls to take up a vaccination against a sexually transmitted disease that causes cancer.

Traders angered by street sign fee

Sign here: from left, Roy Stewart, Barbara Needleman, Ray Pond and Ian Needleman

8:18am Thursday 4th September 2008

A group of Mill Hill traders have promised to fight “ridiculous” regulations cracking down on street trading.

Army: It's not all about Iraq

Recruitment drive: many people do not know much about the military

8:41am Wednesday 3rd September 2008

The Army is taking its recruitment roadshow to Edgware this weekend, as part of a London-wide drive to swell its ranks.

Patients to get sight-saving drug

Patient: Peter Mulvie, who is blind in one eye

8:34am Wednesday 3rd September 2008

Dozens of residents suffering from a degenerative eye disease could finally be given a sight-saving drug after a lengthy fight with health authorities.

Teen hits the high notes in Pop Idol contest

Against the odds: Georgia-May Palmer overcame chronic asthma to impress Pop Idol judges

8:28am Tuesday 2nd September 2008

A Mill Hill teenager has sung her way into the semi-final of a national competition to find the stars of tomorrow.

'Offensive' attack on Olympic athletes condemned

London Mayor Boris Johnson waves the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics last month. (Picture: Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

8:47am Tuesday 2nd September 2008

The London Assembly member for Barnet and Camden has drawn widespread condemnation for branding Britain’s Olympic medal winners as “tainted with blood” last week.

Tapping into old resources

Screen saver: John Heyworth set up Barnet’s Freecycle site so

10:41am Tuesday 2nd September 2008

As the credit crunch forces many households to tighten the purse strings, Kevin Bradford looks at a way of getting hold of some little luxuries for free


National News

Goalkeeper jailed for blackmail

Ex-Manchester City trainee Ashley Timms has been jailed for 20 months

Updated 3:13pm Friday 5th September 2008

A goalkeeper who blackmailed a top Premier League footballer over a sex video has been jailed for 20 months.


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