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Firefighters vote in favour of new shift patterns
LONDON firefighters have voted overwhelmingly in favour of new shift patterns to prevent a bitter dispute with bosses stretching into the new year. Eighty-four per cent of firefighters voted for ten-and-a-half hour day shifts and 13-and-a-half
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No charges over Enfield Police abuse claims
NO charges will be brought against Enfield police officers under investigation over claims of abusing suspects and stealing their property, it has been announced. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) today said there was not enough evidence
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Tube Line voted most reliable in London
THE Piccadilly Line has been voted the most reliable on the Tube in a new poll of passengers. The line, which terminates at Cockfosters, came top with 12 per cent of a survey by YouGov looking at passenger satisfaction on London Underground
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Boxing trio pack a punch - or 5,000
THREE Edmonton boxers gave the punch bag a pounding to raise cash for a worthy local cause. Chris 'The Flash' and Andreas 'The Ace' Evangelou, plus Jamie Adams, unleashed 5,000 non-stop punches at Edmonton Eagles ABC. All the money raised last weekend
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Three jailed for 'frightening' string of armed robberies
A TRIO of armed robbers who went on a six-week crime spree earlier this year have been locked up. Yousef Koleilat, Patou Mayamba, both 22, and Jotkar Hussein, 21, raided bookies across Haringey and Enfield in March and April, armed with a handgun
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New Southgate man bailed over hit-and-run death charge
A DRIVER accused of killing a student in a hit-and-run incident in East Barnet in the summer is to face the Crown Court over the accusations. Aryeris Angelis, 26, of Tewkesbury Terrace, New Southgate, appeared at Hendon Magistrates Court yesterday
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Prime Minister David Cameron says Enfield Town are a 'great club'
ARCTIC conditions cost Enfield Town the chance to live up to a lofty accolade handed them last week by the most powerful politician in the land, writes DOMINIC GOVER. Prime Minister David Cameron branded the Goldsdown Road outfit a ‘great club’ at Prime
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Fantastic Mr Fox at Jacksons Lane proves puppetry is cool at last
With big-budget productions like Avenue Q and Warhorse attracting huge audiences to London's major theatres, there's little doubting the popularity of puppetry. But long before marionettes hit the mainstream a group of puppeteers were busy
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Health warning over winter vomiting bug
HEALTH officials are warning Enfield residents to look out for symptoms of the winter vomiting bug. Cases of the virus, known as Norovirus, tend to spike during the winter period, and if not contained can spread rapidly through hospitals, community