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  • High blood pressure caused mother's death

    A woman who died a month after giving birth to her third child had failed to take medication, an inquest has heard. Christina Taylor, of Upper Edmonton, died of a cardiac arrest on August 27, 2011, just over a month after she had given birth to

  • Making piracy on the web into art

    Distinctly secretive, purposefully undefined, members of the group behind file sharing website The Pirate Bay have come out of the shadows to create an exhibition tracing their story. Piratbyrån and Friends explores cultural sharing and values

  • Discover Desdemona's side to Othello's story at Park Theatre

    If you’ve ever watched a play or film and wondered about all the bits going on behind the scenes then this is the play for you. Generally considered to be of genius proportions, Shakespeare's work has been read and played and adapted and filmed

  • School selected for national entrepreneurs tournament

    An Enfield school was picked from hundreds across the country to represent London in a national tournament for young entrepreneurs. Kingsmead School, in Southbury Road, Enfield went head to head with schools from Liverpool and Birmingham in the

  • Nurses praised for hard work and dedication

    Nurses at an Enfield hospital were recognised for their hard work and dedication during an international celebration of the profession. The BMI Kings Oak and Cavell Hospital, on the site of Chase Farm Hospital in The Ridgeway, marked International

  • Walk to help reduce 'alarming' stroke rate in Upper Edmonton

    A new campaign to reduce the high levels of stokes in Edmonton will take place this month. Stroke Action’s ‘Walk and Run Against Strokes’ is aiming to lower the level of strokes in the area, which is the highest across the borough. The event