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  • Man attacked in Edmonton in attempted robbery

     Two muggers punched a man to the floor as they attempted to rob him in Edmonton. The victim, a man in his early thirties, was getting off a bus in Fore Street at 1.42am when two men aged between 17 and 19 confronted him. The pair accused him

  • Trio jailed for smuggling cocaine in modified cars

    Three members of a gang who used modified cars to smuggle drugs have been jailed. Flamur Gashi, 34, and Ervis Salaj, 29, both of The Fairway, in Southgate, along with Aldi Zeneli, 31, of Peterborough, were sentenced to a total of 24 years.

  • Top five local events for Black History Month

    1) Pandora’s Box An unmissable and moving new tragicomedy about families, betrayal, choices and love. Pandora’s Box is about a mother wrestling with leaving her London-born child in a Nigerian boarding school. Spora Stories presents the Offie-nominated

  • School calls on former pupils to make a difference

    A school is using the old boy network to inspire pupils to success. Kingsmead School, in Southbury Road, Enfield, will be taking part in the Future First scheme. Former pupils will meet today's schoolchildren in workshops and talk to year 11

  • Evangelou brothers celebrate double title joy

    The Evangelou brothers celebrated winning their first titles on the same boxing show after a memorable night at York Hall on Saturday. Enfield’s Andreas Evangelou got the evening off to an ideal start when he landed the vacant international masters

  • Hero opens memorial where pub once stood

    An 89-year-old man who helped save men from a pub during the blitz has opened a memorial garden on the site. Cliff Short, 89, was 15-years-old and only two months into his job as a runner for the fire brigade when a bomb dropped on the Two Brewers

  • Manager named best in his field across London

    A council manager has been named the best in his field in London. Andy Rollock, customer services manager at Enfield Borough Council, won the prize for the ‘best manager/mentor’ at the London councils awards. Mr Rollock won the award for his

  • Pupils enjoy countryside show

    Four schools have taken part in the capital’s biggest educational countryside show. Pupils from Chase Side, St Michael at Bowes, Walker and Wilbury primary schools all visited Leyton Marsh to take part in the Countryside Live show. Pupils were