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  • London Bees begin season at Millwall Lionesses

    London Bees will begin the second FA Women's Super League 2 season at Millwall Lionesses after the fixture list for the 2015 campaign was released. After finishing bottom of the pile last season, Julian Broomes' side will look to better their performance

  • VIDEO: Watch highlights of Barnet's victory over Southport

    Barnet put their brief run of back-to-back defeats to bed on Saturday by beating Southport 4-0 to re-open their eight-point lead at the Conference summit. Charlie MacDonald put Barnet in front with an instinctive turn and half volley beyond Southport

  • First World War performances raise £600 for youth theatre

    Hundreds of pounds were raised for a youth theatre during a First World War-themed evening. The Finchley Youth Theatre, in High Road, East Finchley, held the event last Saturday, which focused on the role of women during the war and raised more

  • Students quiz Ed Miliband

    Three politics A-level students put their studies to good use when they questioned the leader of the Labour Party. Fahaan Ahmed, Stefan Deneiffe and Niamh Walsh, from Christ’s College Finchley, took part in a question and answer session with Ed

  • Hendon's Isthmian League Cup tie rained off

    Hendon's Isthmian League Cup tie at home to Hampton & Richmond Borough this evening has been rained off. Gary McCann's side had been due to host their Isthmian Premier Division rivals at Earlsmead but heavy rain overnight has ensured the game

  • First sod turned at new hospice grounds

    The Mayor of Barnet donned Wellington boots as he turned the first sod at the site of a “wonderful” new children’s hospice. Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice has been awarded a 125-year lease to help revive the Barnet Environmental Centre, in Byng

  • MP calls for answers over East Barnet Health Centre closure

    An MP is calling for an urgent meeting with the NHS to discuss why a “well-needed” health centre has been shut for more than eight months. Following the Barnet & Potters Bar’s front page last week, Theresa Villiers, MP for Chipping Barnet,

  • School unveils new flowerbeds

    Pupils have a spring in their step after seeing their school undergo a makeover. St Paul’s C of E Primary School, in The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, unveiled its new flowerbeds at a ceremony last week. Members of Place to Grow, a Mill Hill-based company

  • Season over for Saracens' Fraser

    Saracens' Will Fraser has been ruled out of the rest of the 2014/15 campaign after undergoing surgery to correct a long-standing back problem. The Watford-born loose forward has seen his season ended early after committing to an operation for a

  • 'We undeperformed,' says Saracens chief McCall

    Despite reaching the quarter-finals of the European Champions Cup, Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall felt his side underperformed in Sunday's 18-6 loss to Clermont Auvergne. Sarries still reached the last eight by virtue of finishing as one

  • Lancaster waiting on Farrell news

    Owen Farrell has given Stuart Lancaster an injury scare heading into England's RBS 6 Nations get-together. The Saracens fly-half hobbled off due to a knee problem sustained in the first half of his club side's defeat to Clermont Auvergne on Sunday

  • Ebola nurse leaves hospital after making full recovery

    A Scottish nurse who was admitted to the Royal Free Hospital with Ebola has been discharged. Pauline Cafferkey, who entered the Hampstead hospital for treatment in December, left on Saturday after making a complete recovery. She caught the