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Care home staff refusing vaccinations as flu cases rise, council warns

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 10 January 2025

Director of health and wellbeing says it is planning to engage with more workers to boost jab uptake

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Camden Fringe – Extreme [The New Norm]: ‘drama that has emerged far enough from the gloom’

By Sarah Birch | Sunday 27 August 2023
Extreme [The New Norm]

A series of satirical sketches based on the Covid emotional rollercoaster

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Historic Unicorn pub could be set to reopen after falling victim to Covid lockdowns

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 5 December 2022

The popular music venue shut in 2020 – but plans are now afoot for a relaunch

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Camden’s politicians in line for 1.75 per cent pay rise

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 1 July 2022

Councillors to receive close to £11k per year for travel and subsistence costs

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Former councillor ‘humbled’ after being awarded OBE for work with young people

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 7 June 2022
Abdul Hai

Abdul Hai, who decided not to seek re-election last month, recognised in Queen’s Birthday honours

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‘Covid is rampant’, warns University College Hospital chief

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 24 March 2022

David Probert says rising infection rate is causing ‘great anxiety’, with teams being ‘knocked out’ by staff absences

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Al fresco dining to continue in Belsize Village as councillors make ‘miracle’ pandemic scheme permanent

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 14 February 2022

Two similar but less successful initiatives in Covent Garden will end

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Theatre producer urges businesses to ‘persevere’ if they think were unfairly denied a Covid grant by Camden Council

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 27 January 2022

Matt Brinkler has now been paid after the Town Hall was found to have misinterpreted the rules for handing out funding

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Local government watchdog slams Camden’s handling of Covid grants after complaints from two businesses

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 13 January 2022

Case sparks concern that other local firms may have been ‘unfairly penalised’ when applying for money to help them through the pandemic

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Man spent two months living on the streets after Camden Council gave him wrong advice

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 11 January 2022

Government watchdog castigates Town Hall for failing to provide proper help to man who lost his job after catching Covid

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Royal Free Hospital introduces visiting restrictions after jump in Covid cases

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 4 January 2022

The number of patients with the virus has increased by a third since last week

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No council tax for cash-strapped families in 2022 as Town Hall extends support scheme

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 22 December 2021

Camden’s cabinet agrees to continue with full exemption for people of working age on no or low income

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Town Hall urges residents to get vaccinated as drive to protect people from Omicron continues

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 22 December 2021

More than 600 people were diagnosed with Covid in Camden on Tuesday alone

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Future for Camden’s businesses ‘touch and go’ as Covid cases rise and restrictions bite

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 21 December 2021

Chief executive of Camden Town Unlimited says pandemic’s impact on economy has been a ‘car crash’

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Camden in ‘extra sprint’ to vaccinate secondary school children

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 8 October 2021

Borough is hoping to turn around the low uptake among 12-15-year-olds this half term

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One in three Camden dentists unable to offer NHS appointments to children thanks to Covid backlog

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 15 September 2021

Local health watchdog finds private appointments much easier to come by

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Town Hall braces for ‘perfect storm’ with furlough scheme and Universal Credit uplift set to end

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 1 September 2021

Councillors speak of concern for those hardest hit by pandemic with government support set to end this month

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Rising number of residents in financial trouble is pandemic’s ‘fourth wave’, warn councillors

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 19 March 2021

Calls to the council about financial help have now overtaken the number about food support

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Coronavirus: ‘We’re not out of the woods with cancer treatment,’ warn medics

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 16 March 2021

Cancer referrals now back to pre-Covid levels, but doctors fear ‘pent-up demand’ in those yet to come forward with symptoms

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London elections: No plans for extra polling stations in Camden despite ‘likely queues’

By camdencitizen | Thursday 11 March 2021
Polling station sign

Council says stations will be stocked with hand sanitiser, screens and wipes as boroughs prepare for first vote since pandemic started

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