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The programme tackling health inequality after Covid crisis
£50k Brent Cross Town community fund set up to help plug job skills gap
Tenant raked in £60K by illegally subletting her home
Parents can pick up free school uniforms at ‘pop-up’ event
'Parklets brought trouble to our streets instead of brightening them up'
New Mayor of Barnet pledges to fundraise for hospital cardiac department
Nursery and houses to be built on 'eyesore' burnt-out pub site
Meet the 'inspirational' head who made her school a 'sanctuary of hope'
High Speed rail cash for slow-speed school revamp
Heating problem delays council tenants' move to new homes
Cinema and bowling alley scheme 'completely inappropriate' for cottage street
Shop must pay over £5,000 for selling vapes to two 14-year-olds
Nearly 250 flats handed over as affordable housing
Plans to extend controlled parking zone
Construction jobs skills centre set up in £1.7bn development scheme
MP urges people to have their say on plans to build on park
'Highly unlikely' - Barnet FC warned over homecoming plans as it eyes green belt site
Funding spat after council's children's health contractor rated 'inadequate'
Most new walk-through air-conditioned trains on Piccadilly Line to be Yorkshire-built
'Walking football' champions now tackling off-pitch health issues
‘Hush hush’ as dustbin crews scrap noisy diesel vehicles
Call for funding for free school holiday meals to continue in London
Teenager who was for the ‘high jump’ gets her just reward
'It nurtures creativity' - 8,000 children to benefit from £500k culture cash boost
'Ramesh cared deeply about Brent' - Mayor fought for people’s rights for 22 years
Barnet Council hopes NHS can provide sticking plaster for £12m budget black hole
Obituary: Campaigning ex-mayor Brian Salinger dies
Green light for affordable homes as two schemes approved
Protesters in bid to unplug High Street electric car chargepoint plans
Flats approved for kitchen depot site despite parking and affordable housing fears
'Severe underestimate' - Fire brigade warning over underground EV bus garage danger
Library reopening delayed until 2024
'Lightning strike could destroy picturesque listed pub'
Lido to be demolished and rebuilt in £45m plans - but cinema and bowling to move
‘They gave their lives for our freedom’ - Barnet remembers
Police launch crackdown on estate after spike in shootings
New school campus for children in hospital
'Mini-Manhattan will cause ten years of disruption'
Barnet Council to write to Prime Minister over watering down of net zero pledge
Hamas chief who 'plotted for group' lives in Barnet ex-council house
'I pay an estate parking charge - but my space is always blocked by workmen'
New plans for more than 100 homes at much-loved park
'No to toxic soil' - playing field regeneration goes ahead despite pollution fears
Third time lucky? New scheme for homes on retail park site
Parking and traffic concerns as EV charging points proposed for streets
'Vulnerable are being put at risk' say striking social workers
New schemes to create 35 affordable homes
Bid to have 'Thunderbirds' office building with link to Jewish refugee history listed
Bridgerton mansion stable block that was destroyed in fire can be rebuilt
'Barnet is like North Korea’ - columnist compares Borough of Fun to police state
Have your say on revised Hendon Hub scheme
'How being London's Borough of Culture could bring jobs and money to Barnet'
Those ‘mitzvah moments’ help families in desperate need
‘Let's make Barnet the London borough of culture’