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  • UKIP candidate calls for kidnapping of US President

      A former UKIP parliamentary candidate says he "sticks by" a comment calling for the kidnapping of US President Barack Obama in the same manner as a notorious Nazi war criminal. Jeremy Zeid, who has told the Times Series he has stood down as the

  • Doctor urges people to spot signs of bowel cancer

      A doctor is urging people to look out for the signs of bowel cancer. Dr Kowk Tang, a doctor at BMI Hendon Hospital, says bowel cancer claims 16,000 lives a year. The consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist is warning people to recognise

  • VIDEO: Watch extended action from Barnet's draw at Alfreton

    It was the tale of two ex-players on Saturday as Barnet's John Akinde fouled former Bee Dan Bradley at the death, allowing Alfreton Town to equalise from the penalty spot via Bradley Wood. The 1-1 draw means Barnet take a one-point lead at the

  • Campaigners lose Sweets Way battle

    Campaigners fighting against eviction from the Sweets Way estate have lost their court battle. A judge this morning granted possession of the site to developer Annington Homes, and imposed an injunction preventing people from entering the Whetstone

  • 'I do not think it was a good performance' - Stack

    Player-coach Graham Stack felt Barnet’s performance was at Alfreton Town on Saturday was not good enough but was adamant the Bees could not and would not blame anyone but themselves for dropping two points. A first-half Curtis Weston goal had put

  • Children wear hats to raise money to fight brain tumours

    Children donned their best hats to raise money in memory of a seven-year-old boy who died of a brain tumour. Pupils and teachers at Goldbeaters Primary School, in Thirleby Road, Edgware, took part in national Wear a Hat Day for children's charity

  • New iPads for childen's charity

    Children with learning disabilities will be able to communicate using iPads thanks to a gift from a charity. Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice, in Victors Way, Barnet, were given the tablets by children’s technology charity Lifelites. The tablet