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  • Girl, 7, suffers serious injuries in West Hendon road crash

    A SEVEN-year-old girl is believed to have suffered “life changing” injuries after a tragic low speed crash last week. Police said the driver of a black Golf GTI was travelling at just 15 mph when the collision with the girl happened in Wilberforce

  • Youngster hopes for beauty pageant success

    A MILL Hill teenager is looking for votes as she bids to win a hotly contested beauty pageant. Celine Blakely is hoping to scoop the title of Teen Queen UK, but needs to get votes in the online poll for the semi-final to achieve her ambition. The 16

  • Diplomat's home targeted by arsonist last night

    TWO cars belonging to the Democratic Republic of Congo were set alight in Hendon, last night. A family living in Sunny Gardens Road, believed to be consular officials, were alerted by a neighbour banging on their front door to the two cars

  • Star striker in talks with new Barnet boss

    Barnet boss Mark Stimson has had talks with star striker John O'Flynn. The Irishman was 'released' with most of the Bees squad of last season. But Stimson may decide to keep some of those 'released' players, such as O'Flynn. The

  • Stimson begins job of rebuilding Bees

    It is going to be a busy few weeks for Barnet boss Mark Stimson. He said he hoped to have new signings and trialists in place by the time the Bees return to training on June 24. With most of last season's squad released, Stimson has to almost completely

  • Barnet midfielder rejoins former manager

    Barnet midfielder Joe Tabiri has signed for Dover Athletic on a permanent basis. Dover are the team ex-Barnet manager Ian Hendon is now boss of. Tabiri was on loan at the Kent club last season. The 20-year-old struggled to break into the Barnet side

  • Man bailed following fatal smash

    A MAN has been released on bail following a fatal crash in Hendon Lane in the early hours of yesterday morning. Two men, both in their 20s, were knocked down when the VW Golf left the road at about 2am and ploughed into them, with one pronounced dead

  • Clamping fine branded 'excessive' by MEP

    A £600 clamping fine given to a pair of students in Edgware been described as “disgusting” by the Member of European Parliament fighting their corner. Elliot Werth and Laurence Leigh, students at Immanuel College, Bushey, went to Edgware Library