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Editorial: A fantastic victory for the St Mungo’s Broadway Strikers, and a fascinating piece on our hollowed out lives

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Editorial: A fantastic victory for the St Mungo’s Broadway Strikers, and a fascinating piece on our hollowed out lives

By Reuben Bard-Rosenburg If you didn’t notice, something a bit bloody brilliant happened last Tuesday. The week before last, the North London Star reported on the on the seven day strike by workers at homeless Charity St Mungo’s Broadway. We were expecting to report on further actions in the weeks ahead. But this we shall […]

An exciting week ahead

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An exciting week ahead

By Reuben Bard-Rosenberg So, today marks the beginning of an exciting week, for all of us who are oppose to the current order of things. This morning NHS midwives were engaged in an unprecedented strike over ongoing attacks on pay an conditions. From what I’ve seen the pickets were pretty well attended despite the manky […]

Editorial: Look at our awesome calendar

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Editorial: Look at our awesome calendar

Editorial by Reuben Bard-Rosenberg Back in the day I was sat in a meeting with my fellow North London Star Jim, when an activist got up and denounced the event as a talking shop. Jim spoke next and in characteristic fashion said that he quite liked the idea of a talking shop, since it was a […]

Developing the North London Star – send us your link love

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Developing the North London Star – send us your link love

by Jim Jepps As a new site we’re gradually building up the infrastructure of the site as well as trying to bring you interesting reports, views and event notices from around North London. Part of this is about building up some of the resources the site provides. We’ve just made some space for the forthcoming […]

Editorial: Introducing the new letters page, and hoping for a slightly noisier September

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Editorial: Introducing the new letters page, and hoping for a slightly noisier September

Editorial by Reuben Bard-Rosenberg Sorry I’m late sir. The dog ate my printer. As proper fans of the North London Star will know, the editorial is meant to come out on a Monday, and today is indeed Tuesday. Feel free to call me a nasty name like Arnold or Gertrude. Anyway I do come bearing […]

September here we come – what’s coming up

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September here we come – what’s coming up

We’ve had a lazy summer over August. While the Cat Hill protests are still ongoing in general the news slows down and a fair few of the North London Star team have been sunning themselves on their well deserved breaks. But September is gearing up to be a hyper-active month.   Take a look at […]

This week at the North London Star

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This week at the North London Star

Editorial comment from Phil Tsappas It’s my pleasure to be asked, again, by the ‘Committee of Tedium’ (the admin and schedulers of the site) too write up an editorial of last week’s highlights from the North London Star. Last week Jim Jepps reported from a meeting in Camden where Patrick Harvie, Green member of the […]

Editorial: Lots going on, but what do we actually think?

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Editorial: Lots going on, but what do we actually think?

Editorial by Reuben Bard-Rosenberg Good evening, happy Monday, and welcome to week 5 of the North London Star. There’s been a fair amount going on in North London last week, and I’d say we’ve reported on a good slice of it. August, it turns out, is not silly season after all. Earlier in the week 200 […]

Tinkering with the format – suggestions welcome

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Tinkering with the format – suggestions welcome

Editorial comment from Jim Jepps   We’ve had some brilliant articles up on the North London Star in the last seven days. Merylin Moos’ review of the Tottenham Theatre company’s Walter Tull was really lovely, and well timed as today is the one hundredth anniversary of Great Britain declaring war on Germany. It’s not just the […]

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