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  • Appeal: Wanted in Barnet

    The Times Series has launched a partnership with Barnet Police to help catch people on their wanted list. We have teamed up with the CCTV unit based at Colindale Police Station, in Aerodrome Road, to help trace the people they want to speak to

  • Barnet release squad numbers ahead of 2014/15 campaign

    Barnet have released their first-team squad numbers for the 2014/15 season, with the summer additions taking up several of the first XI numbers. Of the new faces, Bondz N'Gala takes the vacant number five shirt, John Akinde is handed the number

  • Thieves steal bicycle just days before charity race

    A cyclist has been left heartbroken after thieves stole her bicycle just days before she was due to take part in a charity race. Anna Glowacka, a sports injury therapist at The Green Well Practice, in Daws Lane, Mill Hill, finished her shift at

  • Car crashes into the front of house

    A car has crashed into the front of a house in Finchley. The incident happened in Long Lane at 12:10 this afternoon. Firefighters, paramedics and police officers are at the scene. Nobody was seriously injured in the crash. More to follow

  • Barnet add experienced winger Cook

    Barnet have signed former Fulham and Queens Park Rangers winger Lee Cook, subject to international clearance. The 32-year-old has been on trial with the Bees through pre-season and with Dan Bradley returning to Alfreton, Martin Allen has been keen

  • Conference preview: the promotion contenders

    The Conference promotion tussle will be a two-horse race this season, at least according to leading bookmakers. Bristol Rovers’ first relegation out of the Football League has seen them installed as heavy favourites for an immediate return to League

  • Can you eat a giant hotdog in 60 seconds?

    If your eyes are not bigger than your stomach, you can enter a hot dog challenge to win free film screenings for one year. The Drive in Film Club, in Prince Charles Drive, Brent Cross, is offering a year of free screenings to anyone who can finish