| The future of primary care centres in Barnet | | 1:50pm Thursday 28th February 2008 | | The Government’s health minister believes polyclinics will significantly improve London’s health services. Alex Galbinski finds out how Barnet fits into his vision of patient care. |
 | No need to suffer in silence | | 11:07am Fri 22 Feb 08 | | A Mill Hill charity is working hard to
overcome the stigma surrounding mental health problems and offer hope to those affected by them. Rebecca Lowe talks to its founder. | | Reader comments (3) |
 | Liver patients learn to live again | | 3:14pm Tue 19 Feb 08 | | As the Royal Free hospital celebrates carrying out 1,000 liver transplants, ALEX GALBINSKI finds out what having an organ donation means to patients |
 | Auschwitz: a survivor’s story | | 10:58am Tue 22 Jan 08 | | Austrian Jew Freddie Knoller was 11 when Hitler came to power. A 12-year ordeal followed, in which he fought for the French Resistance, took part in an Auschwitz death march and survived starvation. REBECCA LOWE finds out what sort of spirit it takes to endure so much. |
| New life for an old church | | 8:06pm Wednesday 16th January 2008 | | St Paul's Church in Mill Hill is steeped in history. TOMASZ JOHNSON discovers how history is now being recycled to convert it into a church for the future. |
 | Saving space for the future | | 5:19pm Tue 8 Jan 08 | | A Mill Hill community group is leading the way in protecting green spaces from development. Nicky Evans reports. |
 | Tennis champion keeps it real | | 1:19pm Thu 13 Dec 07 | | Before Wimbledon made lawn tennis popular, another game kept the royal court active. REBECCA LOWE tries out her 'bobble', 'poop' and 'pique'. |
 | A haven from home truths | | 11:32am Tue 27 Nov 07 | | From its base in North Finchley, Jewish Women’s Aid has worked for 20 years to help victims of domestic violence. TOMASZ JOHNSON finds out why the charity’s support is as vital as ever |
 | Turning on web bullying | | 3:30pm Tue 20 Nov 07 | | As schools mark Anti-Bullying Week, REBECCA LOWE looks into measures to combat persecution by email, mobile phone and on social networking sites - a rising epidemic known as "cyberbullying". |
 | A breath of fresh Pranayam air | | 4:36pm Mon 12 Nov 07 | | A yoga class in Edgware has
attracted more than 150 people since it started last month. Kevin Bradford finds out why the
techniques are
proving so popular |
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