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Sleep Rock: American artist’s dreamy exhibition at Camden Arts Centre

By camdencitizen | Friday 11 May 2018

New York-based Sadie Benning’s first UK solo show merges memory and vision

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NHS staff at University College London Hospital face eight per cent rise in ‘assault and abuse’

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 10 May 2018

Physical abuse was up 4.3 per cent in 2017/18

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Camden re-elects Labour council with increased majority

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 4 May 2018

Party now has 43 councillors – 28 more than its closest rival, the Conservatives

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Green Party’s Berry says Chalcots inquiry could help UK ‘learn the lessons’ of Grenfell – but worries it might never happen

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 1 May 2018

Councillor says phase two of inquiry could have ‘national significance’

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Spanish tapas chain Iberica gets drinks licence for Covent Garden branch – despite special policy area

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 30 April 2018

The restaurant was awarded the licence despite being in a ‘cumulative impact’ policy area

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Camden councillor says schools without a waiver on Christian worship are ‘driving without a licence’

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 27 April 2018

Cllr Julian Fulbrook issues a call to action at SACRE meeting

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Vegan kebab shop near Camden High Street wins right to sell vegan beers in the morning

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 27 April 2018

What the Pitta hails licensing decision by Camden Council

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Camden plans revamped fire safety checks post-Grenfell after pilot scheme on three blocks

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 24 April 2018

New fire risk assessments were welcomed by advisory panel

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‘Reckless’ quack who claimed he could cure cancer with food is hit with £2k fine

By camdencitizen | Tuesday 24 April 2018

Errol Denton told patients that opting for chemotherapy and surgery was a “dumb move”

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Pharmacist jailed for a year for falsely claiming his dead gran’s council flat

By Max Eckersley | Monday 23 April 2018

Abdul Rahman Kowsor forged documents to obtain the four-bed property – costing Camden almost £40k

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Green Party’s Sian Berry warns of ‘one-party state’ in Camden – and urges voters to elect more Greens

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 20 April 2018

‘We face the clear threat of a one-party state’

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Camden’s youth services cut by a quarter since 2011 – as Green Party warns of impact on knife crime

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 18 April 2018

Cllr Sian Berry says cuts are ‘bound to have an effect’ as Labour defends record

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China and Siam: Through the Lens of John Thomson, Brunei Gallery, photography review: ‘glimpses of ancient civilisations on the cusp of modernity’

By camdencitizen | Monday 16 April 2018
Detail from A Manchu Bride by John Thomson. Photograph © The Wellcome Library, London

Barely 20 years after the invention of photography, John Thomson travelled to the East to capture a world unknown to Victorian Britain

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Local elections 2018: A guide for voters

By Max Eckersley | Tuesday 10 April 2018
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Camden goes to the polls next month to elect its councillors – here’s how to have your say

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Council pay figures show gender parity – but white staff earn more than minority counterparts

By Max Eckersley | Wednesday 4 April 2018

Town Hall ‘proud’ of equality between men and women but admits it has ‘work to do’ on ethnicity gap

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Ericka Beckman and Marianna Simnett @ Zabludowicz Collection, exhibition review: sister shows use video to take on the patriarchy

By camdencitizen | Tuesday 3 April 2018
Tangled web: an installation view pf Ericka Beckman's Cinderella (1986) Photograph courtesy Zabludowicz Collection, © Tim Bowditch

American artist Beckman and young British talent Simnett both present installations that take on exploitation and abuse of the female body

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Golden Age of Wireless: composer and curator to bring 1920s teen’s radio logbook to life in British Library showcase

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 29 March 2018
Transmission: this image from a 1922 edition of Popular Wireless shows the kind of fiddling Alfred Taylor would have to do to tune in to his wireless

Alfred Taylor noted down a year’s worth of radio listening through 1922 and 1923, and his Wireless Log and Minutes Book was recently acquired by the Library’s Sound Archive

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Chalcots Estate: Gould makes ‘absolute commitment’ to second phase of inquiry

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 28 March 2018

Cllr Sian Berry says review must not be ‘undone’ by a future council

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Georgia Gould backs anti-semitism protest in debate with Tory leader at Camden council meeting

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 27 March 2018

‘I’m a Jewish leader of a diverse group of councillors who have always stood against anti-semitism’

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Extra Chalcots Estate work pushes Camden’s post-Grenfell fire safety cost to £100 million

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 26 March 2018

Cabinet set to green-light £30 million to replace windows and curtain walling on five towers

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