'It's only a matter of time' - warning after masonry falls on busy high street
Firefighters cordoned off part of Muswell Hill Broadway after concrete fell from the third floor of a building above Beam cafe.
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Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Firefighters cordoned off part of Muswell Hill Broadway after concrete fell from the third floor of a building above Beam cafe.
The M1 has reopened after being closed northbound between J1 Brent Cross and J5 Watford Highways East this afternoon following the concern for the welfare of a man.
A "vibrant, bright and bold" piece of art at London's newest railway station Brent Cross West was created in memory of the artist's mother - who worked at nearby Brent Cross shopping centre.
Green Boutique Hotel, which runs Dao by Dorsett at Hornsey's historic former town hall,has applied to Haringey Council for a premises licence to serve alcohol and show films late at night.
The Mossy Well, in Muswell Hill Broadway, was awarded a platinum plus rating in the JD Wetherspoon chain's Loo of the Year Awards 2023.
Two Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidates (PPCs) who hope to unseat Labour heavyweights at the next General Election have been announced
Brent is mourning charismatic Harlesden community leader and “man of the people” Leonard Johnson, who many credit with giving them their first job or turning their lives around.
A woman who witnessed a "brutal" group attack on a teenage boy said she is "deeply concerned" for the victim.
A man has been jailed for a rape 26 years ago after he was arrested for an unrelated crime and forced to submit his DNA.
A first aid box filled with equipment that could save the life of someone bleeding to death is due to be mounted in Chalk Farm.
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