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Exhibition - On The Move: Visual­ising Action - Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

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TOM and Jerry may appear to have little in common with  the Italian Futurist movement that exploded on to the art scene at the end of the 19th century.

‘Problems on Tube? Ah, um, crumbs, it’s honestly not my fault!’

London Mayor Boris Johnson speaking to the public in West Hampstead

Mayor Boris Johnson faces angry underground users over ongoing Jubilee Line delays

LONDON Mayor Boris Johnson was harangued by Tube passengers furious about the sketchy weekend service on the Jubilee Line on Friday – but defiantly insisted: “It’s not my fault.&r

Gardening - Tom Moggach offers advice on protecting your plants during the current cold snap

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<p>Tom Moggach say's don't be put off by the coldest weather in decades. Now is the time to get out and help your plant and flowers through the winter months</p>
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IT'S been the coldest snap for 30 years. But while we struggle to keep warm indoors, just imagine the effect on plants and gardens.

Exhibition - 40x40x40:The Millinery Works annual exhibition

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IMAGES of contemporary north London are among the artworks in this year’s exhibition of contemporary British painters, sculptors and ceramicists at Islington’s Millinery Works Gallery.&

‘They’re happy to shelve bookshops’

Mohamed Ben-Madani outside his Maghreb book store in Bloomsbury

Middle Eastern store boss ready to close Bloomsbury shop over ‘hassle’ from Town Hall

A MIDDLE Eastern bookshop could be the next to close in Bloomsbury after its owner claimed Town Hall chiefs don’t care about small businesses.

Exhibition - Eva Hesse retrospective at Camden Arts Centre

THEY may have been works in progress, or simply experiments before she launched into bigger pieces for public consumption, but the studio sculptures of Eva Hesse are worthy of an exhibition in them

£25m pool is bathed in light after revamp at Prince of Wales Baths

The restored Willes Pool with its sky-lights

‘It will be like swimming in St Pancras station’: Roof is opened up at Prince of Wales Baths

EVEN on a cloudy day, rays of bright light shower the Willes Pool at the Prince of Wales Baths.

No grit and more snow is forecast

Manual labour is the answer says council chief

STOCKPILES of grit in Camden will “completely run out” tonight (Thursday) leading to worries about how the council will cope with another massive snow storm forecast for this weekend.

Feature - Gloria Tessler’s new play Unveiling Hagar

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WHILE many think the conflict between Arab and Jew in the Middle East can never be resolved, there is hope for the future, according to the Jewish playwright and journalist Gloria Tessler.

Feature - Frank McGuinness on his new play, Greta Garbo Came to Donegal

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WHEN I was growing up, I thought Kilburn was the capital of Ireland,” says Frank McGuinness, the prolific dramatist best known for his award-winning Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Toward

Cookery - With Clare Latimer - Now's the time to put an end to factory farming

NOW the new Year has arrived, I suppose we should all think about our resolutions. I am going to try harder and carry out my beliefs.

Event - Sun Jan 17th - Barbirolli Quartet at Conway Hall

IF we believe the mass media, the only path to success in today’s world is to beat down all competition, especially in the realm of entertainment.

Event - Left-winger Tariq Ali's talk at Burgh House

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TARIQ Ali, the famous firebrand left-wing protester of the 1960s, is coming to Burgh House in Hampstead next week.

That’s life – Esther Rantzen praises togetherness

Esther with some of the people she met on Tuesday

TELEVISION presenter Esther Rantzen has praised Camden’s work with troubled families.

Chris Martin’s bid to build ‘security wall’

Chris Martin

POP star Chris Martin wants to build a three metre high metal fence between his back garden and his neighbours – because of fears that his home is not secure enough.