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Jacob Collier plays intimate North London festive concert
He may be headlining at the O2 next month, but north London music prodigy Jacob Collier is also be playing the more intimate Union Chapel. A Festive Evening with the six time Grammy winner is just one of the highlights of Christmas at Islington's
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Jeremy Corbyn warns 'ugly' towers will be the norm if 27-storey block is built
Jeremy Corbyn has warned that more “ugly” towers could spring up in Archway if a bid to build a 27-storey student block is not stopped. The MP for Islington North is among opponents to a scheme which would see parts of the former Archway Hospital
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Fan View: Gunners need to get back on track
The final international break of 2024 is about to come to a close, signalling the start of the winter run and months of uninterrupted Arsenal. It has been a rocky start to the season with difficult fixtures, injuries and red cards leading to a
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Air ambulance sent to scene as person dies at busy tube station
A person has died following an incident at Euston underground station. Police officers and paramedics attended a casualty on the tracks at 10.30pm yesterday (November 19). A person was pronounced dead at the scene and the incident is not being
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David Nicholls talks One Day and his new novel at North London book store
One Day author David Nicholls enjoyed a wide-ranging chat about his literary career at his local Oxfam bookshop. The Highbury-based writer was at the Upper Street's Oxfam Books and Music on Tuesday (November 19) in conversation with BBC Radio presenter
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Santa's elves to compete in Olympic-style contest for cancer charity
A charity has announced a festive fundraising event to support young cancer patients. The Youth Cancer Trust, based in Dorset, is staging The Elf Olympics to help spread festive cheer and help teenagers and young adults living with and beyond cancer
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'I told Bob Geldof I'd help Band Aid for an hour - 40 years later I'm still there'
Forty years ago, rock star Bob Geldof slammed into John Kennedy's office and asked for his help on a charity record deal "just for one hour". The record was Do They Know It's Christmas?, released as a response to a shocking famine in Ethiopia.