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  • Fairclough: We should have won

    Barnet manager Paul Fairclough was delighted his side finished in a top-half position, but disappointed the Bees had nothing to show for today's performance at Milmoor. The Bees rounded off their season with a 1-0 defeat at Rotherham, though the 60 points

  • FULL-TIME: Rotherham United 1 Barnet 0

    Barnet were unable to finish their season on a high at Milmoor this afternoon. The Bees fell to an early goal and, though dominating most of the second half, never really looked like scoring. The three points for Rotherham ensured that they finished

  • "The king of bling is back"

    Brian Coleman was re-elected for Barnet and Camden by an overwhelming margin of almost 20,000 votes tonight. And the Conservative launched an angry tirade in his acceptance speech against his Labour opponent, Nicky Gavron, that left her visibly shocked

  • Boris is king of the capital

    Boris Johnson is the new Mayor of London. The result was announced at City Hall just before midnight when the 43-year-old MP for Henley and former editor of The Spectator magazine was declared London Mayor. Turnout for the election was about 45

  • Fine overturned after driver pleads ignorance

    A Hendon driver who was fined for trying to sell his car outside his home has heard he will not have to pay up after all. Barnet Council had previously stood by the £100 it had fined Anil Patel, 44, of Sunny Hill, on the grounds that using a parking

  • Residents left in the cold during power cuts

    Homes in Edgware were forced to cope without power for over 24 hours leaving some residents struggling without hot water and food. About 30 properties in Sterling Avenue lost electricity at 5.30am on Thursday because of a fault with an underground cable

  • Barnet holds eco-burial debate

    People are said to get the shivers if someone walks across their grave. But a group of Barnet councillors say that is exactly what some residents want after they pass away. The group, led by Councillor John Hart, hopes to convince Barnet Council to open