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  • Question Time panel announced for Finchley

    Politicians are set to go head to head on Question Time in Finchley. The BBC One programme, which is presented by David Dimbleby, will broadcast on Thursday night at 10.45pm. The panel will consist of Conservative Education Secretary Nicky

  • Barnet hope to conclude permanent Hunt deal

    Martin Allen has confirmed Barnet are hoping to sign free agent David Hunt on a deal until the end of season, despite admitting the midfielder's best days are behind him. Hunt, 32, was released by parent club Oxford United on Monday before the

  • Different faiths come together for memorial service

      People from different religions mingled at a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Rabbis, an Imam and representatives from a host of Christian churches were joined by Mayor of Barnet Councillor Hugh Rayner

  • Shadow Housing Minister says tenants are 'living in limbo'

      A shadow minister said tenants on an estate earmarked for redevelopment were living in a “state of limbo”. Labour’s Shadow Housing Minister Emma Reynolds visited the West Hendon Estate to meet people who face being moved out of their homes as

  • Get your running shoes on for Norwood

    Runners who want to show off their stamina for a good cause can take part in a marathon to raise money for charity. Norwood, which is based in Stanmore but has centres across Barnet, including Bucket and Spades in Finchley and the Kennedy Leigh

  • 'I spoke to Martin Allen and I wanted to come to Barnet'

    New Barnet loanee Conor Clifford says the prospect of working with Martin Allen convinced him to snub Bristol Rovers and join Barnet. The Southend United midfielder, who was available for transfer from Roots Hall, joined the Bees on loan until

  • Businessman recognised for helping raise £40m for charity

    A businessman who has helped raise more than £40m for charity says he is humbled to be honoured for his work. Simon Albert, 42, of Manor Drive, Whetstone, received a British Citizens Award at a ceremony in the Palace of Westminster for the work

  • Car crushed underneath back of lorry on M25

    There are severe delays on the M25 after a car was crushed under the back of a lorry. The London Fire Brigade was called at 6.25am to the accident near to Potters Bar.  No one was trapped in the collision. Two clockwise lanes are closed

  • Thin blanket of snow covers north London and Hertfordshire

    North London and Hertfordshire woke up to a thin carpet of snow this morning. A yellow weather warning of ice and cold weather is in force across the boroughs, but no more snow is expected to fall today. Drivers are being warned to take extra

  • Two patients being assessed for Ebola

    Two UK military healthcare workers are being assessed for Ebola at the Royal Free Hospital. Both patients were admitted to the hospital, in Pond Street, Hampstead, following needlestick injuries while working in Sierra Leone. The hospital says