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Feature: Exhibition - The Life and Work of Helen Allingham at Hamp­stead Museum

EVERY museum has its treasures locked away from public view for a variety of reasons. And the Hampstead Museum in Grade-I listed Burgh House, Hampstead, is no different.

Cinema: Latest News > July 21

WHAT a film it would make: Parliament Hill national treasure Ken Loach’s take on the News International events of the past two weeks. 

Libraries face survival battle- Hampstead, Belsize and Chalk Farm to go it alone...or shut

IT’S official: from next year library branches in Hampstead, Belsize Park and Chalk Farm will no longer be run by the Town Hall after a final bid for a policy re-think was rejected.

Nelson Mandela street sign on show in parlour - Former Mayor Julian Fulbrook sought recognition for freedom fighter

Julian Fulbrook (second from left) presents the Mandela Street sign to the Mayor
Flashback to 1986 - The anti-Apartheid movement sought for the name change

FOR 25 years it has graced the kitchen wall of a Holborn flat, but now a historic street sign honouring legendary South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela will be on display for all to see.

Property news: Go-ahead on Rochester Road garage site, following 39 year delay

The garages that will be replaced

WORK is finally set to begin on a new home that will replace four unused garages, nearly 40 years after plans for the project were first submitted.

Operation Target - pictures from the police raid in Queen's Crescent

Police vans in Queen's Crescent
Operation Target swooped on local drug dealers
Operation Target swooped on local drug dealers

MORE than 200 police officers ­yesterday (Wednesday) swooped on suspected class A drug dealers in a dramatic rush-hour operation.

Classical and Jazz: Preview - A Night in Tahrir Square at the Barbican on Friday 22 July

IT was the biggest party in Egypt’s history. Between January 25 and February 11, the people turned Cairo’s Tahrir Square into a cross between Woodstock and a giant soapbox.

200 police in gang swoop on Queen's Crescent - rush-hour operation targets drug dealers on estate

200 police in gang swoop on Queen's Crescent

 

SUSPECTED drug dealers got a nasty shock ­yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon when they ran into a squadron of more than 200 police officers.

Classical and Jazz: Preview - Voices Across the World celebration at the Royal Opera House on Sunday July 31

VOCAL music from around the globe is to be sung at the annual Voices Across the World celebration at the Royal Opera House on Sunday July 31, arranged by its ROH2 contemporary producing arm.