Increased incidence of gold chain snatching

At a meeting with Neasden Neighbourhood Watch and my Dudden Hill Safer Neighbourhoods Team, I was informed that there has been an increased spate of incidents involving gold chain snatching from Asian women. The Willesden and Brent Times has now reported on the issue – LINK The article reports of increased incidences in the Church [...]

The Unrepresentative Coalition Government – The Independent

The Independent has published an article looking at the absence of diversity in the Coalition Government. Below are excerpts from the article as well as a link to the original published on Saturday 7th August: If Britain looked like its government, about four million adults would have gone to Eton, there would be no black [...]

Wembley event day parking restrictions on Sunday 8 August and Wednesday 11 August 2010

Wembley Stadium will host the Community Shield with Manchester United playing Chelsea on Sunday 8 August 2010 and England’s first game since the World Cup against Hungary on Wednesday 11 August 2010. Wembley Stadium Protective Parking Scheme Restrictions will apply throughout the Wembley Stadium Event Day Zone from 8am until midnight on main routes, and [...]

EXCLUSIVE: BRENT LABOUR LOBBYING WINS CREST REPRIEVE

The Crest Academies (formerly John Kelly schools) to be excluded from school building cuts The Liberal Democrat and Conservative government has relented on its decision to suspend funding from building the Crest Academies (formerly the John Kelly schools) in Dollis Hill. The government had previously announced that it would cease all funding under the Building Schools [...]

Lib Dem support plummets

The Liberal Democrats have seen their support drop to just 12 per cent, the lowest level of support since October 2007. According to a YouGov poll for the Sunday Times Nick Clegg’s personal rating has also nosedived from the 72 per cent he achieved after the first televised election debate to just 8 per cent. [...]

Building Schools for the Future cut is a triple whammy for Brent

The scrapping of the revolutionary Building Schools for the Future programme serves as a triple whammy to the people of Brent and represents a false economy from Sarah Teather’s Education Department. First and foremost, it is a cut aimed at the group in society who had no say in the election; children. Instead, the Lib [...]

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