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MP hopes ‘broken’ Send system can be fixed

Maya Sall talks to local parents, teachers and politicians about their expectations of better support for disabled children

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Golders Green fire ‘not suspicious’

100 firefighters attended the blaze in a shop in Golders Green road yesterday

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Next London Plan set to be ‘streamlined’ to help boost housebuilding

The strategic planning document looks likely to contain fewer restrictions and directions from City Hall on where and how new homes should be built

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Scores of City Hall jobs at risk as £10m of cuts needed to balance books

Eighty Greater London Authority staff could be made redundant this summer

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Khan blocks Palantir deal with Met Police after ‘serious concerns’ raised

The controversial £25million contract with the US tech company had drawn widespread opposition

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Fire in Golders Green

15 fire engines have been sent to tackle the blaze affecting a shop in Golders Green Road

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High Barnet Chamber Music Festival enters sixth year

This year's event features a string of enticing concerts, supported by an Arts Council grant writes Rhian Morgan

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80 jobs to be cut as part of City Hall £6.6million “efficiency” programme

39 at risk staff have already had applications for voluntary redundancy accepted reports Kumail Jaffer, Local Democracy Reporter

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In at the deep end

Kurt Barling goes to the theatre and ends up on stage

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“We believe in us”: bringing communities together after the after the Golders Green stabbings

On 30th April, Lindsay Simmonds and Julie Siddiqi walked down the street in Golders Green in silence. They don't intend to back down against violence, in the meantime they share their stories with Leïla Davaud

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Steep rise in NHS mental health advocacy costs for North London boroughs

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey councils have all decided to renew a tri-borough contract with a private provider, reports Joe Ives, Local Democracy Reporter

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Barnet’s only Green councillor hits out at deal between Labour and Conservatives

After being frozen out of any role in the new Barnet Council administration, Charli Thompson accused the two main parties of a retreating into a "clique culture"

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HGS Art – 2026 Art Fair

Jeremy Clynes on the upcoming event in Hampstead Garden Suburb

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Open call for artsdepot’s artist residency programme

The North Finchley venue is inviting applications from local artists and those seeking ‘a home in London’ writes Katy Davies

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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

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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

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Barnet Council appoints a new leader (hopefully)

David Floyd reporting from Hendon Town Hall

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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