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Edgware bus drivers in 24-hour strikeUpdated 10:34am Monday 5th January 2009More than 300 bus workers have walked out in Edgware and neighbouring Harrow this morning in a dispute over pay.Finchley man caught in Bangkok nightclub fire
Updated 8:00am Saturday 3rd January 2009
A former Finchley schoolboy has spoken of the horror of seeing people “like burning effigies” after he was caught in a fire in a Bangkok nightclub.
More stories like this »- Blues in second-half comeback
- Greens beat the weather and Ashford
Edgware bus drivers in 24-hour strike
More than 300 bus workers have walked out in Edgware and neighbouring Harrow this morning in a dispute over pay.
Blues in second-half comeback
Wingate and Finchley 4 Hillingdon Borough 3 . . .
Greens beat the weather and Ashford
Hendon have started the new year in fighting mood.
- Barnet v Grimsby Town - POSTPONED
- Barnet v Grimsby - read the report here
Barnet v Grimsby Town - POSTPONED
This afternoon's Barnet v Grimsby Town match has been postponed due to a frozen pitch.
Barnet v Grimsby - read the report here
Can't get to Underhill for Ian Hendon's first game in charge?
Finchley man caught in Bangkok nightclub fire
Updated 8:00am Saturday 3rd January 2009A former Finchley schoolboy has spoken of the horror of seeing people “like burning effigies” after he was caught in a fire in a Bangkok nightclub.
£12m for regeneration projects
Updated 8:20am Saturday 3rd January 2009
The Government has pledged a £12 million grant to boost ambitious development plans in the borough.
More stories like this »Royle honour for Liz Smith
Updated 1:33pm Friday 2nd January 2009
The actress best known for her role as Nana Royle will join a host of Barnet residents to receive accolades in the New Year Honours list.
More stories like this »- Next up for Barnet
Finchley man caught in Bangkok nightclub fire
A former Finchley schoolboy has spoken of the horror of seeing people “like burning effigies” after he was caught in a fire in a Bangkok nightclub.
£12m for regeneration projects
The Government has pledged a £12 million grant to boost ambitious development plans in the borough.
Next up for Barnet
NEXT UP BARNET vs Grimsby Coca-Cola League Two, Underhill, Saturday, 3pm ANALYSIS Few teams in the league can claim to be worse off then the Bees, but vistors Grimsby are one of them.
Mother's campaign honoured by QueenUpdated 2:47pm Friday 2nd January 2009 A mother from Hendon who has fought for better understanding of mental illness has been recognised on the New Year Honours list.Hendon charity worker is 'wonderful choice' for MBE
Updated 3:00pm Friday 2nd January 2009
An advocator of better employment for young people and people with disabilities is to receive an MBE for her charity work.
More stories like this »- Furlong set to start against Grimsby
Hendon charity worker is 'wonderful choice' for MBE
An advocator of better employment for young people and people with disabilities is to receive an MBE for her charity work.
Furlong set to start against Grimsby
Barnet caretaker manager Ian Hendon has wasted no time in bringing in new faces.
Royle honour for Liz Smith
Updated 1:33pm Friday 2nd January 2009
The actress best known for her role as Nana Royle will join a host of Barnet residents to receive accolades in the New Year Honours list.
Review of the yearUpdated 11:16am Friday 2nd January 2009
From Oriental City closing to pop star Paul Young becoming a chef, see what made the headlines in 2008.
New Year clamp down on rowdy revellersUpdated 3:30pm Wednesday 31st December 2008Police are planning a clamp down on boozy New Year revellers around the borough tonight.
Busiest shopping day in five yearsUpdated 10:59am Wednesday 31st December 2008 SO much for the credit crunch. Brent Cross shopping centre experienced its busiest trading day for five years on Saturday with shoppers splashing out £50,000 a minute.- Greens set for tough 2009
See what made the headlines in 2008 in our review of the year
Pictures of 2008
Remembrance DayRoyle honour for Liz Smith
The actress best known for her role as Nana Royle will join a host of Barnet residents to receive accolades in the New Year Honours list.
Review of the year
From Oriental City closing to pop star Paul Young becoming a chef, see what made the headlines in 2008.
- Hendon ready for the hot seat
- Yakubu thanks positive Paul
Hendon ready for the hot seat
Newly appointed caretaker boss Ian Hendon believes he has the guile to guide Barnet up the table and into a successful era under his leadership.
Yakubu thanks positive Paul
Barnet’s longest serving player has praised his ex-manager for keeping the team positive throughout what has so far been a difficult season.
New Year clamp down on rowdy revellersUpdated 3:30pm Wednesday 31st December 2008 Police are planning a clamp down on boozy New Year revellers around the borough tonight.Busiest shopping day in five years
Updated 10:59am Wednesday 31st December 2008
SO much for the credit crunch. Brent Cross shopping centre experienced its busiest trading day for five years on Saturday with shoppers splashing out £50,000 a minute.
More stories like this »New Year clamp down on rowdy revellers
Police are planning a clamp down on boozy New Year revellers around the borough tonight.
Busiest shopping day in five years
Updated 10:59am Wednesday 31st December 2008
SO much for the credit crunch. Brent Cross shopping centre experienced its busiest trading day for five years on Saturday with shoppers splashing out £50,000 a minute.
Clean bill of health for hospital bosses
Updated 8:00am Wednesday 31st December 2008
More stories like this »- Fairclough's fond farewell
- Bishop available for Grimsby clash
- Wingate play-off charge still on track
Busiest shopping day in five years
SO much for the credit crunch. Brent Cross shopping centre experienced its busiest trading day for five years on Saturday with shoppers splashing out £50,000 a minute.
Clean bill of health for hospital bosses
Fairclough's fond farewell
A clearly emotional Paul Fairclough had mixed feelings after claiming a crucial win in his final game in charge.
Bishop available for Grimsby clash
Barnet captain Neal Bishop is in contention for a starting place in this Saturday's crunch relegation tussle with Grimsby Town.
Trust scores well on hygieneUpdated 8:00am Wednesday 31st December 2008 HYGIENE levels at Barnet and Chase Farm NHS Trust have been praised by an independent health watchdog only 18 months after it was put on notice to improve.Barnet man sentenced for racist attack
Updated 9:10am Tuesday 30th December 2008
A man from Barnet has been given a two-year jail sentence after racially abusing and attacking Tube staff at Kings Cross station.
More stories like this »Trust scores well on hygiene
HYGIENE levels at Barnet and Chase Farm NHS Trust have been praised by an independent health watchdog only 18 months after it was put on notice to improve.
Wassailing for a bumper crop
Wassailing is the ancient practice of blessing apple orchards to ensure a plentiful crop the following year.