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MIA (Sophie Melville) is finding it hard to cope with her 5-month-year-old baby. Her body’s not her own, Isla won’t feed, the neighbour keeps playing loud music at 2am, and neither of them can sleep.
CAMDEN is to halt barbecues in a historic park after it was deluged by thousands of people as soon as the sun came out. Large crowds gathered at Waterlow Park – one of the few green spaces in the ...
SERIOUS composers sometimes get hijacked by popular fame. And a case in point is Malcolm Arnold whose 1950s film scores (Bridge on the River Kwai etc) made him a household name, and whose light music ...
TENANTS led their own investigation to reveal hundreds of window panes have been fitted the wrong way round on one of Camden’s biggest housing estates. The massive bungle has led to the council ...
NHS chiefs have defied more than 50 top consultants and specialist midwives at the Royal Free by announcing they will halt all births at the hospital. Hampstead and Highgate MP Tulip Siddiq said last ...
Opinion: Liverpool have broken an ugly stranglehold this season – but they could win the title while being only mildly good PRESUMABLY, there was somebody in Islington Council’s communications ...
THE proposed Low Traffic Neighbourhood for Dartmouth Park is “going back to the drawing board” following objections. This week, the council stated it would rethink its proposal to make the Dartmouth ...
IN Brian Watkins’ bittersweet solo play, Stacey (Julia McDermott) is a California weather girl. Perfectly made up with a mane of blonde hair, clothed in a tight pink skirt, red blouse and heels, she’s ...
WHEN the composer/conductor Pierre Boulez suggested blowing up opera houses as an “expensive” but “elegant” solution to the problems faced by classical music, it marked him out forever as a firebrand.
SIR Cameron Mack­intosh’s production of Oliver! at the Gielgud Theatre has been extended to spring 2026 with additional Sunday matinées. One five-star review called it “a stunning reinvention, stuffed ...
MASTER of the absurd, Eugène Ionesco’s 1959 play Rhinoceros was his response to the rise of fascism 20 years earlier. Director Omar Elerian’s translation amplifies the Romanian-French playwright’s ...
UNSTOPPABLE Camden Town WFC are closing in on the Premier Division title after netting their 12th win in 14 games in the Greater London Women’s League on Sunday. Two goals from skipper Maxine Borden ...