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'We have a £51.4m financial black hole - but still try to stand up for people'
'How the Budget will help people in Hampstead and Highgate'
HS2 will make it to Euston after years of uncertainty
Owner of popular Camden pub warns independents in danger from taxes and red tape
Housing repair staff on strike after 'no pay rise in 10 years'
'Labour will not duck the hard decisions to make Britain a better country'
Royal Free charity launches 'Hands Up!' campaign to continue vital services
'Hampstead's booming shops show there is hope for high streets'
Have your say on future of housing, environment, transport and town centres
'Camden is not at risk of going bust'
Plea for 'balance' between needs of night-time economy and residents
‘Not something we want to do, something we have to’ - Council raises tax by maximum
'More than ever' to be spent on fixing roads and weekly bin collections to stay
Food Bank Aid busts £1.2m crisis target
Revealed: how much Camden and the City are worth to the UK economy
Empty home owners to be hit with double council tax
'Part of our community' - Petition to stop Lidl closure
Five more banks to shut in north London in coming months - full list
'Tory government don’t consider the people affected by their decision making'
'Autumn Statement did little to alleviate financial challenges the council faces'
MPs warned of 90-year battle over bad housing
'You've crashed the council's finances' - clash as inflation fuels £45m budget gap
Council leader hits back over 'crashing' finances as budget gap grows
'No to this outrage': Community groups hit streets for Hunger March
Council 'confident' it can build 3,000 homes despite soaring costs
'It's not just Birmingham - every council has had its budget slashed'
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One in eight households with children 'going without essentials'
'Rishi Sunak says a degree's value is how much it enables you to earn - he's wrong'
Just days left to claim vital £400 unclaimed energy bill support
'Almost one in four young women can not afford period products'
The worst north London boroughs for child poverty revealed
Money for nothing - £1,600 a month in England's first trial of Universal Basic Income
'It's very sad' - appeal after Ivana the hamster found abandoned on London bus
'Welcoming neighbourhood restaurant' to close due to 'soaring cost of everything'
'400 years after historic donation, Hornsey's poor are still having a rough time'
Child hunger at the heart of a package of support for Camden's communities
Job loss warning for John Lewis staff after £78m loss
Schoolchildren turn out to help those struggling with the cost of living
'Labour has a proper plan to bring heating bills down and invest in jobs'
Camden Council to raise tax bill by maximum allowed 4.99%
Haringey Council is entering into an unprecedented level of borrowing
'Council is ambitious for Haringey's future'
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves discusses soaring mortgages on north London visit
Teachers strike affecting schools across north London - recap
Camden gives green light to 7% hike in council rents
London’s 'oldest toy museum' forced to move
'Is Antiques Emporium closure part of new wave of retail shutdowns?'
'Another blow for customers' Halifax bank to close in Crouch End
Camden looking at cutting care packages by £2.5m as it juggles budget gap
Revealed: Barnet Council's £50,000-a-month hotel bill as homeless cases soar
Trust set up to oversee iconic Alexandra Palace seeks emergency grant funding
City farm pledges to help people keep warm this winter
Cranwood flats to cost hundreds of pounds more as Haringey abandons social rent plan