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Three charged following Golders Green ambulance attack
Hamza Iqbal, 20 and Rehan Khan, 19 and a 17-year-old boy will appear in court tomorrow
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Jewish campaign group’s protest against Jewish charity criticised
Barnet Council's cabinet member for community cohesion said Hendon protest was "deeply concerning and unacceptable" given the recent attack in Golders Green
Biggest-ever NHS care board now serving Barnet and twelve other boroughs
A second merger in just four years has led to the creation of single body planning primary care for 4.5 million people
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New arrests as part of Golders Green arson investigation
Three people were arrested this morning in connection with the attack on Hatzola ambulances last week
Khan urged to commit to new ‘commonhold’ tenures for all City Hall-funded flats
The London mayor says he supports government moves to end unfair leasehold tenures on newbuilds but has not committed to it for homes already under construction
‘More to be done’ on tackling ‘unacceptable’ levels of violence against women on London transport
Among 4,593 incidents of violence against women and girls recorded on the London transport network last year only around 3% resulted in a charge or summons
Doubts raised over effectiveness of Barnet’s PSPOs
Opposition group leader claims the council has not provided the data necessary to properly understand how well its policy is working
Barnetta to tackle Bincredible waste
A newly named vehicle hits Barnet's streets on Monday as food waste collections resume reports Ellie Bennett
Two Barnet tube stations to be considered for step-free access upgrades
Brent Cross and Totteridge and Whetstone will be assessed alongside Burnt Oak which was previously named by Transport for London last year
London councillors join campaign to divest pension pots from firms ‘enabling war crimes’
More than 150 councillors in the capital have demand a pooled investment fund for borough councils exclude firms linked to Israeli government's attacks on Palestinians
Golders Green arson suspects released on bail
Two men aged 45 and 47 were arrested on Wednesday in connection with Monday's attack on four Hatzola ambulances
Golders Green attack ‘heinous and despicable’ says cabinet member for community safety
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of arson after four ambulances were destroyed in a likely antisemitic attack against a Jewish charity
Low-income Barnet residents urged to take advantage of free medicines at local pharmacies
Of the 24 pharmacies in Barnet offering certain free medicines to people on a low income, 46% saw no patients in almost a year
Ombudsman criticises council after woman housed in ‘unsuitable’ property
Barnet Council agrees to apologise and pay her hundreds in compensation following investigation
Two men arrested in connection with Golders Green attack
The men, aged 45 and 47, were arrested this morning by detectives investigating the arson attack on four Hatzola ambulances on Monday
Finchley and Golders Green MP launches free legal advice pop-up
Sarah Sackman is bringing together volunteer lawyers to help her constituents reports Ellie Bennett
Hendon care home residents welcome visiting pets
Signature at Hendon Hall said the visit from Megan's Petting Paradise added 'something special' reports Ellie Bennett
‘Take the threat seriously’ says Barnet councillor at scene of antisemitic attack on ambulances in Golders Green
Hendon ward councillor Shimon Ryde said it was time for the government act to protect the Jewish community following the arson attacks in the early of this morning reports Anna Mahtani
£3.4 million renovation project begins to transform church and community hub
The Grade II listed Christ Church New Southgate and Friern Barnet Baptist/United Reformed Church building will become a modern, eco-conscious facility writes minister Rev Dr Ruth Moriarty
Ex-councillor spared prison after conviction for child sex offences
Liron Velleman was given an eight-month sentence suspended for 15 months despite a judge saying his offences were "over the custodial threshold"