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  • The poodle, the goat and the Finchley fruit

    He lost! There are very few occasions when the victory of a huge, national corporation over a lone ranger brings a sense of keen satisfaction. But Alexander Martin-Sklan's failure to sue M&S for £315,815 because he thought he had slipped on a grape

  • The poodle, the goat and the Finchley fruit

    He lost! There are very few occasions when the victory of a huge, national corporation over a lone ranger brings a sense of keen satisfaction. But Alexander Martin-Sklan's failure to sue M&S for £315,815 because he thought he had slipped on a grape

  • Europeans coming to Underhill

    Barnet fans from all over Europe will be coming to Underhill on March 29. The supporters' association are organising an International Day to coincide with the club's home game against Wrexham. A football match between British-based Barnet fans and their

  • Door opens to the stars

    Mill Hill observatory will open its doors to the public for the first time since last summer, tonight. Visitors will be allowed inside the unmistakable bright white domes of the observatory, in Watford Way, Mill Hill, to experience what is ordinarily

  • Door opens to the stars

    Mill Hill observatory will open its doors to the public for the first time since last summer, tomorrow night. Visitors will be allowed inside the unmistakable bright white domes of the observatory on Watford Way, Mill Hill, to experience what is ordinarily

  • Barnet offer cut-price tickets

    Barnet have acted in a bid to improve their attendances for the crucial League Two run-in. The club have set up 4-4-40, a scheme that will give fans the chance to see the next four home matches for just £40, that's £10 a game, saving £24 in total. The

  • Date with destiny for Day of the Raj

    Day of the Raj has been voted the best South Asian restaurant in the Hendon constituency by Times readers and will now be entered into a national competition. The restaurant, on The Broadway, Mill Hill, becomes Hendon MP Andrew Dismore's entry into

  • Angry residents tire of the rat race

    A rat-infested footpath in Potters Bar has been branded "disgusting" and "frightening" by residents, who believe Hertsmere Borough Council should have tackled the rodent problem sooner. Rats have allegedly been infiltrating the public footpath on Cherry

  • Hendon reach final of London Senior Cup

    Hendon reached their second cup final of the season after seeing off Blue Square South side Bromley 2-0 in the last four of the London Senior Cup on Tuesday night. They will now face either Fisher Athletic or Tooting & Mitcham at Met Police FC on Tuesday

  • Grimsby 4 Barnet 1 - The morning after report

    Grimsby Town 4 Barnet 1 . . . Coca-Cola League Two . . . "Grim" was indeed the word for another miserable night at Blundell Park. All that was missing was the Grim Reaper himself, coming to inform the fast-faltering Bees that time is running out.

  • Small screen star has big ambitions

    A budding actress from Barnet is appearing in a teen thriller to be shown on the recently revamped BBC Three. Sophie Loftus, 17, of Old Fold Lane, plays a "stereotypical geek" in her TV debut, which has been dubbed the BBC's version of Channel 4 hit

  • Grahame Park teens spread good news

    Young people from Grahame Park have launched a newsletter to inform their peers about events on the estate. The first issue of Grahame Park Youth News came out last week and focuses largely on positive issues in an attempt to address people's negative