December 04, 2004

News cuttings


Anna Scher

This initial exlusive breaking story on the plight of the famous drama teacher, Anna Scher - in a campaign backed by a galaxy of stars and celebrities including actors, Michael Caine and Linda Robson - later ran on the BBC, Click here to read the article in The Guardian, The Telegraph and then, in a film (email show reel) by Louise and Andy, ran on the London News Network (LNN) bulletin, London Tonight and GMTV.
Published 1/11/2003 (High & I).

The Biba Experience

Feature: 40 years on a book is published recalling a golden age of shopping and the swinging sixties in London's Kensington High Street.
Published 1/09/04 (Kensington Times).

Crack House

Magistrates Court report: A crack cocaine house is closed down.
Published 25/11/04 (Kilburn Times).

More Police

British Government Cabinet Minister calls for more police.
Published 20/11/04 (Willesden & Brent Chronicle).

Dawn swoop

An immigration operation by the British Government Home Office in London.
Published 1/11/04 (Kilburn Times).
Post Office

High profile people and media experts back a campaign save their Post Office in London's Notting Hill area.
Published 6/9/04 (Kensington Times).

Mystery drive-by shooting

The victim of a drive-by shooting vanishes.
Published 1/12/04 (Willesden & Brent Chronicle).

Embassy

Increasing levels security around the American Embassy in London caused outrage among residents who described the area as 'like the Gaza strip', complete with concrete bunkers and armed police officers. The story was followed up by regional newspapers and featured in television news bulletins.
Published 1/5/2003 (Westminster & Pimlico News).

Hospital cost soar

This story about soaring costs at the St Mary's Hospital multi-million pound development was later followed up by regional media including London's Evening Standard.
Published 1/3/2003 (Marylebone and Paddington News).
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