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  • Football team gets cash for kit

    Junior footballers were given a boost after receiving cash for new team strips. Mill Hill Village Youth FC, who are based in Burtonhole Lane, Mill Hill, received £1,000 from Linden Homes to buy the kits. A team of under-nines unveiled the new

  • Barnet snap up former Imp Tomlinson

    Barnet have made former Lincoln City attacker Ben Tomlinson their second signing of the day following his release by the Imps. The 25-year-old, who can play on the left of midfield or up front, joins the Bees on a two-year deal after leaving Sincil

  • Itoje hopes to gatecrash England World Cup squad

    Saracens starlet Maro Itoje has been told he has a shot of being thrown straight into England’s World Cup warm-up games should he stand out for his club in their quest for Aviva Premiership Rugby glory over the next two weeks. The former England

  • Care home rated 'inadequate' by watchdog

    A care home has been rated “inadequate” with concerns raised about safety and low levels of staff. The Care Quality Commission found that Apthorp Care Centre, in Nurserymans Road, New Southgate, was failing to meet the required standards during

  • Broncos thump Sheffield Eagles at Summer Bash

    A hat-trick of tries from Oscar Thomas helped London Broncos to a stunning 46-6 win over the Sheffield Eagles at the Summer Bash in Blackpool on Saturday. The Broncos led 28-8 at the break and put up a further 18 points in the second half to complete

  • Barnet close in on Lisbie capture

    The Times Series understands Barnet are close to signing former Leyton Orient forward Kevin Lisbie following his release by the O’s. Lisbie, 36, was informed he would not be offered a new contract with the east London outfit earlier this month

  • Hendon make double capture

    Hendon have begun strengthening for next season with the capture of Enfield Town captain Mark Kirby and ex-Fulham youngster Mahrez Bettache. The Isthmian Premier Division play-off runners-up have wasted no time in boosting their ranks for next

  • Neo-Nazi protest in Golders Green condemned

    A religious group is calling on the community to take a stand against an “aggressive” neo-Nazi rally that will be held in Golders Green. Barnet Multi Faith Forum is angry about plans by far-right groups including the New Dawn Party, to hold a demonstration

  • Sharma knock not enough as Finchley come up short at Richmond

    Sumeet Sharma’s 87 was not enough to steer Finchley to victory as they lost by five wickets at Richmond in the Middlesex League Division One. Having won the toss and opted to bat, Finchley openers Sayed Bukhari (29) and Fred Daeche-Marshall (28

  • Dance students impress crowds in final year show

    Final year dance students from Middlesex University showcased their hard work in a performance at Finchley artsdepot. The MDX Dances performance, held last Thursday, was the tenth show the university has held at the venue in Nether Street, North

  • Send your nominations for Community Health Fund

    There is still time to nominate a community group, school or charity to win £500 as part of The Broadwalk Centre’s Community Health Fund Campaign. Launched as part of a programme of initiatives for the shopping centre’s new health awareness campaign

  • Saracens' George resassured he's in England frame

    Hooker Jamie George’s stellar season for Saracens may not have been enough to make the cut for England’s World Cup camp, but he’s been reassured by Red Rose forwards coach Graham Rowntree that he remains on the international radar. On Wednesday

  • Contaminated palm oil seized during raid

    Shoppers are being warned to be vigilant after environmental health officers seized palm oil contaminated with a toxic dye. Officers from Barnet Council seized 70 bottles of Ghanaian palm cooking oil during a raid on a shop in Watling Avenue, Burnt