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Susan Harrison was on the Piccadilly Line tube when a bomb exploded7/7 BOMBINGS REMEMBERED: Susan Harrison

Crouch End resident Susan Harrison, who was on the Piccadilly Line tube when the bomb exploded, chose to be with her partner at home on Monday to remember quietly . She said: The services are important. Some find it very comforting and it is... » MORE

John McDonald survived the horrors of the Edgware Road tube bombing7/7 BOMBINGS REMEMBERED: John McDonald

Maida Vale teacher John McDonald (pictured), 55, survived the Edgware Road bombing, helping other victims, including David Gardner, of Well Walk, Hampstead, to escape. Everything had been blown out, the windows, doors, lights, he remembers. It was com... » MORE

John Falding was on the phone to his girlfriend when she was killed in the Tavistock Square bus bombingJULY 7 BOMBINGS REMEMBERED: John Falding

Marylebone resident John Falding was on the phone to his girlfriend Anat Rosenberg, 39, when the bomb on Tavistock Square bus exploded, killing her and 13 others. He said: On Monday, I remembered at the time she left home, the last time I saw her. At 9.4... » MORE

New housing set to pay for £250m redeveloped Lord's

THE £250million transformation of Lord s cricket ground is set to be part-funded by the development and sale of apartment blocks. It was revealed this week that the cost of the ambitious project has leapt from £200million to £250million since it was firs... » MORE

Police vice sting nets 11 kerb crawlers

ELEVEN kerb crawlers were caught out by undercover officers posing as prostitutes in a two-day police sting this week. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, 15 officers took to the streets around Sussex Gardens to crack down on kerb crawling in the most notori... » MORE

Victorious parking campaigner Joan BakewellTV Joan forces U-turn over cashless parking scheme

BY Sanchez Manning A VETERAN TV presenter has forced Westminster Council to accept that its pay-by-phone parking system is impractical for dozens of elderly drivers. Furious Joan Bakewell mounted a public protest against cashless parking meters in streets... » MORE

Grim toll of superbug deaths in hospitals

By Tan Parsons HOSPITALS in the area are struggling in the fight against killer superbugs on the wards. Both the Royal Free in Hampstead and St Mary s in Paddington have fared poorly in a new report from the Office of National Statistics. St Mary s has on... » MORE

Miserly booze limit stops fans Lording it up at home of cricket

Susanna Wilkey SPECTATORS at Lord s might have been bowled over by Michael Vaughan s century at the weekend but some were less than impressed with an alcohol limit at the ground. Opinion has been split on whether the restriction is a successful way of con... » MORE
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