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Prime Minister visits Finchley SynagoguePrime Minister visits Finchley Synagogue
5:41pm Tue 13 May 08
It is not every night a seat at the Finchley Synagogue in Kinloss Gardens is the hottest ticket in town, but Wednesday evening proved to be one of those occasions.

Go back to the future in Bothy garden
9:00am Saturday 10th May 2008
Squabbles and disagreements over the future of the Bothy building at Avenue House have dominated headlines in recent years. But once upon a time it was not a pawn in a political struggle, but simply a beautiful Victorian labourers' dwelling house - an integral part of Finchley's rich cultural heritage.
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Living with Multiple Sclerosis
6:30pm Thursday 1st May 2008
Affecting some 85,000 people in the UK, Multiple Sclerosis is the most common neurological disease young adults suffer from.

Examining the state of a nation
5:37pm Tuesday 22nd April 2008
Colin Shindler is marking Israel’s 60th anniversary next month with the launch of his book on the history of the modern state.

Arts studio hits the big screen  Arts studio hits the big screen
10:00am Thu 17 Apr 08
Think of martial arts and it conjures images of high- octane physical contact and clinical brutality.

The growing refugee crisis
6:17pm Tuesday 8th April 2008
A report by the Independent Asylum Commission last month condemned the Government’s treatment of asylum seekers as “inhumane”. TOMASZ JOHNSON looks at the uncertain fate of refugees in Barnet

Change of face for homelessChange of face for homeless
3:16pm Fri 4 Apr 08
A Barnet charity is turning to social networking sites like Facebook to raise awareness of homelessness. REBECCA LOWE speaks to some faces behind Homeless Action in Barnet
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Using the friendship drugUsing the friendship drug
11:31am Wed 19 Mar 08
Four years ago, Alison Lawrence sought help for a friend with a drug addiction. REBECCA LOWE finds out how that led to her being named drug worker of the year

Game on for fundraising
3:25pm Tuesday 18th March 2008
FUNDRAISERS of all ages were limbering up last weekend to raise money for Sport Relief.

Call for clamping to be made illegal Call for clamping to be made illegal
6:25pm Mon 10 Mar 08
As private clamping companies continue to charge drivers hundreds of pounds in on-the-spot fines, drivers are calling for something to be done to stop them. Rebecca Lowe reports.
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