July 2008 Archives
Scottish dance enthusiasts took a trip to Leeds to show off moves perfected in Kensington and Chelsea.
A government minister has slammed Kensington and Chelsea Council for its "unreasonable" behaviour over a controversial school redevelopment and ordered it to pay funds to a community group campaigning against the project.
A delighted MS sufferer is being treated to an all-expenses paid trip to New York to meet her idol.
A spitting commuter has been sent to prison for six months after launching a saliva-filled attack on staff and police at a Kensington tube station.

Recent Comments
"Come on Phelpsy, Councillor Hanham strained every muscle to defend you against the overwhelming evid..."
"How sad Mr O'Brien is having his business threatened by a Conservative run council. This is a man wh..."
"Sadly Barry we just don't have sufficient interest/patience to await your momentous speech to Counci..."
"Mildly annoying that the Standards Committee's initial decision is claimed as a victory over me. Not..."
"Councillor Phelps has had his wrists slapped, nothing very drastic, just an entirely proportionate s..."
"Sirs, I did not attend the meeting although it is clear that both parties were given ample opportuni..."
"Phelps, you should resign! O U T O U T O U T O U T O U T..."
"Phelps has received a very light reprimand in view of his astonishing and loathsome behaviour. He i..."
"Donald Cameron is a hero. Thank you Donald for what you have done to expose what is going on at the..."
"Councillor Phelps intemperate remarks and bombastic pomposity throughout the Standards and Ethics Co..."