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Policy Alternatives to the Cuts with Owen Jones, Natalie Bennett & Jeremy Corbyn MP‏

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OPEN TO ALL- RESERVE YOUR PLACE HERE & INVITE FRIENDS ON FACEBOOK HERE With: Owen Jones, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Natalie Bennett, Diane Abbott MP, Fiona Edwards, Student Assembly Against Austerity, Zita Holbourne, BARAC, Catherine West, former leader, Islington Council, James Meadway , New Economics Foundation, Lindsey Garrett, New Era 4 All, Clare Solomon, People’s Assembly Against […]

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Tackling the housing crisis

With discussion on the anti-austerity alternatives to the housing crisis, including building & defending council housing, rent controls & ending the bedroom tax, with: Jeremy Corbyn MP
Darren Johnson AM, Chair of Greater London Authority Housing Committee
Eileen Short, Defend Council Housing,
Cllr James Murray, Islington Council Executive Member for Housing & Development.
Plus welcoming remarks from NLPAAA & IHOOPs

Meeting: Justice for Palestine, Finsbury Park Mosque 7th August

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Meeting: Justice for Palestine, Finsbury Park Mosque 7th August

7 pm, Thursday 7th August Finsbury Park Mosque, St Thomas’s Road N4 Speakers: Jeremy Corbyn MP Lindsey German, Stop the War Coalition Shamil Joarder, Friends of Al-Aqsa Glynn Secker, Jews for Justice for Palestinians Hugh Lanning, Palestine Solidarity Campaign Cllr James Murray, Islington Council Cllr Claudia Webbe, Islington Council Dr Mohammed Ali Said, Finsbury Park […]

The emergency snooping bill – How did North London MPs vote?

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The emergency snooping bill – How did North London MPs vote?

By Jim Jepps Today’s rushed Data Retention and  Investigatory Powers Bill has been a travesty from the start. When the government’s communications act got bogged down in the Parliamentary mud earlier in the year the government decided to speed the process up and have fast tracked essentially the same legislation, passing it in just a week . […]

North London press weekend round-up

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North London press weekend round-up

This week has seen local stories on strikes, corruption, insults, development and air pollution. Let’s take a look.   In the Barnet Times there’s the shocking story of the Barnet Mayor who’s accused of receiving more than £28,000 from the housing fund without ever declaring an interest while making decisions on how that fund is […]