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Worries over listed Bunhill Fields in Islington

February 8, 20160

Written by Jessica Bunhill Fields in City Road is the place of rest for over 120,000 Londoners including famous people such as William Blake and Daniel Defoe. A number of
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AUDIO: City News Radio

February 8, 20160

Today’s top stories from journalism students at City University

New designs for the Caledonian clock tower face increasing opposition

February 8, 20161

By Alexandra Davis New proposals for a controversial visitor centre at the foot of the existing Caledonian Park clock tower have been finalised despite local opposition. The Caledonian Park clock
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Success in workshops for women in manual skills

February 8, 20160

Dozens of women in the Islington Borough were invited last week to join the first of a series of workshops that can empower women and potentially help them to find
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Embracing Islamic faith in the community

February 8, 20160

Over 90 mosques across the UK welcomed people of all faiths in a bid to counter Islamophobia and the negative perceptions of Islam as well as answers questions that visitors had
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A new revolution in the future of housing in London

February 8, 20160

A bold vision adopted from America called CLT, Community Land Trust, is coming to London. A popular type of housing seen in cities such as Seattle but had never been tried
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Video: Hackney brewery turns bread into beer

February 8, 20160

Written by Jessica Hutchby An East London Brewery has been turning unused bread from across the capital into beer. Owners of the Hackney Brewery have joined forces with the charity
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Independent Islington rapper becomes first to feature on Forbes list

February 8, 20160

By Alexandra Davis An Islington rapper has made history by becoming the first independent rap artist to feature in the Forbes “30 under 30 Europe” List. Simbi Ajikawo, more commonly
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Holloway Prison Set to Close

February 8, 20160

Western Europe’s largest women’s prison is set to close. Inspectors who visited the Victorian prison labelled it as “a very difficult establishment run” while Justice Secretary, Michael Grove, concluded it
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TfL unveils plans to pedestrianise Highbury corner

February 8, 20160

Drastic changes have been proposed by Tfl to pedestrianise Highbury Corner. These vast changes will include making the area around the station more accessible for pedestrians and cyclists. With a
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