WORDS TO THE WISE: Quotes from our August 21 edition
Following extensive negotiations, the Hawley Arms has submitted a revised planning application which we consider will form the basis of an acceptable scheme. A Camden Council planning office spokesman s rather formal way of announcing that the Hawley Arms
Following extensive negotiations, the Hawley Arms has submitted a revised planning application which we consider will form the basis of an acceptable scheme.
A Camden Council planning office spokesman's rather formal way of announcing that the Hawley Arms, destroyed by the Camden fire, is likely to get planning permission to rebuild and reopen. Regulars like Mighty Booch star Noel Fielding (pictured right) hope it will be up and running by Christmas.
When I was starting out I was always interested to hear how people had worked their way up. Very often people are too busy to give young people their time, and today was one of those moments where we had time to think about what we do and how we have got here. It's a process of discovery for me too.
Michael Palin offered some pearls of wisdom for budding TV stars at a Graft and Glamour event at the Roundhouse, including the observation that in his business, you're always learning.
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Hampstead Hospice manager Rachel Anticoni is delighted with the progress of the Project Butterfly appeal, which is raising £3.7million to refurbish the Lyndhurst Gardens care centre.
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We're making a habit of this. For the third year running a decent pre-season, and some big dreams, earned us no more than a very swift wake up call up north.
Disgruntled Spurs fan Mike McKinley responds to Tottenham's 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough on the first day of the new league season, and hopes things improve this weekend.