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Are we looking a gift horse in the mouth?
Bob Bevil of Chipping Barnet Foodbank on the new Crisis and Resilience Fund
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Barnet Council candidates announced
A total of 311 candidates will be contesting the borough's 63 seats in May reports David Floyd
Local campaigners accuse Khan of ‘ignoring’ fire safety risks at Edgware redevelopment
London Fire Brigade previously raised concerns over the proposal for an underground electric bus garage as part of the town centre's redevelopment
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French pupils cross the Channel to meet their North Finchley pen pals
Fifty-one children from a school south of Paris travelled to Northside Primary School last week to meet their English pen pals in person for the first time. They shared their experience with Leïla Davaud
Council to review procedures after male officer assigned to woman’s domestic abuse case
When the victim requested a female caseworker instead it took the council more than seven weeks to make the change
More than 20 people arrested over antisemitism
The Metropolitan Police says it has been running a specialist operation targeting antisemitic hate crimes
The rise of vertical storytelling: a new era for social media from content to connection
Christiana Rose sees Barnet students get creative with micro-dramas
London borough councils urged to commit to ‘basic standards’ of temporary housing
A new campaign has listed five basic standards of living that should always be met whenever a family is placed into temporary accommodation by a local council
Long wait goes on for Londoners living in buildings with dangerous cladding
Thousands of Londoners continue to live in tall buildings with fire safety issues nearly a decade after Grenfell Tower disaster
Get involved with food growing!
Barnet Community Food Growing Network on opportunities around the borough
Three charged following Golders Green ambulance attack
Hamza Iqbal, 20 and Rehan Khan, 19 and a 17-year-old boy will appear in court tomorrow
Local students meet Eurovision star Antigoni
Anthony Solomou on the singer's visit to Finchley Greek School
Why local democracy matters more than people think
With council elections taking place next month, Vasiliki Papadima reminds us why voting matters
Jewish campaign group’s protest against Jewish charity criticised
Barnet Council's cabinet member for community cohesion said Hendon protest was "deeply concerning and unacceptable" given the recent attack in Golders Green
Biggest-ever NHS care board now serving Barnet and twelve other boroughs
A second merger in just four years has led to the creation of single body planning primary care for 4.5 million people
New arrests as part of Golders Green arson investigation
Three people were arrested this morning in connection with the attack on Hatzola ambulances last week
UK sushi chain opens 30th branch in former Papa John’s shop
The Sushi Co chain where chefs make up fresh dishes in minutes has opened its 30th UK branch in London, Hendon, Central Circus.
Khan urged to commit to new ‘commonhold’ tenures for all City Hall-funded flats
The London mayor says he supports government moves to end unfair leasehold tenures on newbuilds but has not committed to it for homes already under construction
‘More to be done’ on tackling ‘unacceptable’ levels of violence against women on London transport
Among 4,593 incidents of violence against women and girls recorded on the London transport network last year only around 3% resulted in a charge or summons
Doubts raised over effectiveness of Barnet’s PSPOs
Opposition group leader claims the council has not provided the data necessary to properly understand how well its policy is working