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Bus route connecting Jewish communities in North London made permanent – but with different route
The 310 connects Golders Green and Stamford Hill but will operate on a different route via Holloway, rather than Stroud Green, in future
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Khan’s decade in power at City Hall slammed by Tories
The City Hall Conservatives have published a report highlighting what they claim are the many "failures" of the London mayor since he was first elected in 2016
Barnet stays red as Tories agree deal with Labour
It means the borough's only Green councillor has been frozen out of power
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Rawlings returns after Tories abstain on leader vote
Labour will continue to run Barnet Council after their Conservative opponents chose to avoid potential deadlock at tonight's annual meeting report David Floyd
Barnet Council appoints a new leader (hopefully)
David Floyd reporting from Hendon Town Hall
Green councillor criticises Labour and Tories ahead of crucial vote
Charli Thompson says the council should move towards a 'more open, collaborative and democratic culture' as councillors prepare to attempt to elect a new leader reports David Floyd
New chair of London Assembly chosen
Conservative Andrew Boff has held the important role twice previously
My focus is on Barnet residents
The borough's first elected Green councillor, Charli Thompson, responds to the decision of Labour and the Conservatives to block her from serving on council committees
Man assaulted in antisemitic attack in Golders Green
The incident took place outside a property on The Grove in the early hours of yesterday morning
Half term events in libraries
Catherine Lusted on upcoming events for children at the borough's libraries
310 bus route to continue with route changes
The Golders Green to Stamford Hill bus will go via Holloways Nag's Head following a consultation says TfL
From temporary accommodation to parliament
In the first of his new regular monthly columns for Barnet Post, Dan Tomlinson MP writes about how he first discovered the impact that MPs can make
London Festival of Architecture 2026 at St Mary-at-Finchley
Smith Bora on upcoming events at the oldest building in Finchley
Hendon resident celebrates 100th birthday
Muriel Bloch, who lives at Signature at Hendon Hall was joined by the mayor of Barnet and an Elvis impersonator reports Julianna Nauman
Contract extension for social enterprise offering smoking cessation services in Barnet
Barnet Federated GPs CIC will continue running the service for another year
Appeal for witnesses following fatal collision in Whetstone
Two cars collided at the junction of Whetstone High Road and Chandos Avenue last night
Khan gains new City Hall powers on tax, transport and licensing
The Labour government's English Devolution Bill has handed down new powers to the London mayor
“On the catwalk, everyone is equal”: Barnet homeless day shelter puts on a fashion show
The Homeless Action Barnet day centre is hosting a one-of-a-kind fashion show on Sunday (17th May), Leïla Davaud takes you behind the scenes
Labour and Tories say ‘policy differences’ prevent deal with Green to secure council leadership
Both the borough's main parties have firmly ruled out making an offer to secure Green councillor Charli Thompson's vote for their candidate for council leader reports David Floyd
University works with school to tackle the ‘manosphere’
Middlesex University is working with pupils from William Ellis School in Camden to help them talk about what it means to be a teenage boy in 2026 reports Julianna Nauman