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LEYTONSTONE: High Road taped off after stabbing
POLICE and ambulance crews were called to Leytonstone High Road this afternoon (April 20) after a teenage boy was attacked and stabbed. The ambulance service sent one crew and one single responder to the scene at about 2.50pm and the boy was
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WALTHAM ABBEY: District councillor resigns
DISTRICT councillor Jimmy Demetriou has resigned from his position with immediate effect. The Waltham Abbey Honey Lane ward councillor handed in his notice on March 16, it has emerged. He had previously threatened to resign in 2007 over a long-running
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WALTHAMSTOW: Squatters in tenant's roof
SQUATTERS can be heard moving around in the roof of a Walthamstow block of flats, a tenant has claimed. Aydan Ulugun, 30, a decorator of Stocksfield Road, claims she can hear footsteps in the cavity above her flat, which is maintained by Ascham Homes
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WALTHAMSTOW: Hundreds campaign to save EMD
HUNDREDS of people protested against the historic EMD cinema from being redeveloped into a church. The campaigners gathered on Saturday evening to show their support against plans unveiled by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG
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The parade passes Mr and Mrs Sparks
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The Epping Forest Pipe Band
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the Royal British Legion on parade
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Flag wavers welcoming the boys back home
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The tribute parade
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The Royal Marines laying tributes
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Royal Marines on parade for Marine Sparks
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The flags come out to welcome the boys back home
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42 Commando take to the streets
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Crowds welcoming home the troops
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Royal Marines young and older at the ceremony
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LEYTONSTONE: Takeaway closed for opening too close to schools
A TAKEAWAY cafe in Leytonstone is the first in the country to be closed because it is too close to a school. Police and council officers slapped a closure order on Caribbean takeaway Bamboo Joint because it broke new council rules which ban
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OLYMPICS: New aerial shots of park released
IMAGES released today reveal the progress being made on the construction of Olympic venues. Work on all five of the main 2012 venues, the Olympic stadium, aquatics centre, Olympic village, velodram and media centre, is now underway.
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The Epping Forest Pipe Band
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O's legend: I want to manage Orient one day
LEYTON Orient legend Matt Lockwood has revealed he wants to one day come back to the club. The former O’s left-back told the Guardian he closely follows the fortunes of the team, and that he let his head rule his heart when he departed Brisbane Road
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WALTHAM FOREST: Council "snooping" powers may be curbed
CCTV surveillance by the council could be curbed after the Government announced a review of its use for minor offences such as dog fouling and littering. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said the review would address concerns that powers were being used
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EPPING: Wheels come off free travel plan
THE District Council has slammed the door on the possibility of any immediate help for free tube travel for elderly people. Members of Epping Forest District Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee voted to refuse even considering negotiating
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REDBRIDGE: Headteacher blames bad behaviour on celebrities
RIOTOUS children copy the worst behaviour they see from celebrities on television, the Government's school discipline czar has warned. Sir Alan Steer, former head of Seven Kings High School in Ilford, claimed that abusive soccer stars fuelled
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REDBRIDGE: Missing lotto ticket appeal
A LIFE-CHANGING £74,827 awaits one lucky lottery player so dig out those old tickets as it could be you! The search is now on to find the owner of the winning ticket, bought in Redbridge, who matched five numbers and the bonus ball in the Lotto
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WOODFORD GRN: Doctor cares for hunger strikers
A DEDICATED doctor is caring for two students on hunger strike outside the Houses of Parliament. Dr Jayendran Namasivayah, of Monkhams Lane, Woodford Green, as been looking after two Tamil men who are starving themselves in protest at alleged