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  • Potters Bar’s County Cup triumph

    Potters Bar Under-16s clinched the Hertfordshire County Cup after defeating Bishop’s Stortford 4-3 on penalties after the game ended 1-1 in normal time. Erin Muti put Bar in front in the opening period but the game was levelled in the second half

  • Henderson makes winning start as Broncos coach

    Andrew Henderson made the perfect start as London Broncos head coach as his side defeated Halifax 22-18 in the Kingston Press Championship on Saturday. The 35-year-old had stood in since Joey Grima’s resignation at the start of March but was handed

  • Poth pleased to be presented with tough tests

    Robert Poth admits he tackled some of the trickiest courses he’s ever faced at the Delancey British National Alpine Ski Championships – but the Potters Bar teenager is adamant he’ll emerge all the better for it. The 17-year-old mixed it with the

  • Top five egg-cellent Easter events in the area

    1. Sherlock Holmes Weekend The Phoenix Cinema presents a weekend celebrating one of the world’s best-loved fictional detectives, including a late-night screening of 1970 film The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, and 1921 silent movie The Dying

  • Churchgoers to take part in Walk of Witness

      People can take part in a symbolic recreation of Jesus's final journey before the crucifixion. Mayor and Mayoress of Barnet Councillor and Mrs Hugh Rayner, will join Christians taking part in Finchley’s annual Good Friday Walk of Witness tomorrow

  • Cannabis factory busted

    A cannabis factory with plants estimated to be worth more than £50,000 has been busted. Police officers, backed with a helicopter, raided the factory at an address in St Albans Road, South Mimms yesterday. Plants with an estimated street value

  • Social housing - good for business

    Five of the most exciting years of my life (88-93) were spent in Hong Kong – that vaunted enclave of the “triumph of untrammelled capitalism”. Yes, there was a flat tax rate and a blind-eye attitude towards business. There was also the small matter

  • Man released on bail following money laundering arrest

    A 64-year-old man arrested by counter terrorism officers on suspicion of money laundering has been bailed. The man was taken into custody at a central London police station yesterday, after he was arrested in Brook Avenue, Edgware as part of an

  • New police contact point to open

    People can report crime, make complaints and get advice at a new ‘police contact point’ in Barnet. Based at Waitrose in The Spires Shopping Centre, Barnet, the contact point will be open for six hours a week and manned by officers and police community