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Roads, Geffrye Museum, Living Wage and children

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Sami Sidhom murder: Anonymous tipster could unlock case

Detective Inspector John Marriott from the Met s Serious Crime Command, who is leading the investigation, said: I understand how daunting it can be to come forward after such a terrible crime but investigations like this rely on the bravery of witnesses who find it in themselves to do so. “My officers are here to provide whatever support we can to anyone who is willing to tell us what they know. “Sami’s family have been devastated by the senseless loss of their son. For three years they have had only questions, but no justice. Sami s father Samer urged the anonymous caller to be a brave person and set the record straight saying You know who you are and you have a choice .

The future of Hampstead s high streets after Covid-19 | Hampstead Highgate Express

Perrins Court - Credit: Michael Boniface Gap has gone; Sainsbury’s is coming. Traffic is back; bike lanes are on the way. People are working from home; Zoom is the new norm.    The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we live, travel and interact – and it will no doubt help shape the future of our village centres.   Covid-19 has taken a heavy toll on our high streets: Some shops have been forced to close, and many residents have relied on neighbours, families, friends and volunteers for support.   This period has debilitated and knocked many of us off stride. But it may also offer an opportunity for a new direction.   

Training, vaccinations, GMB, antisemitism and neonatal

Readers letters Government is planning to scrap the Union Learning Fund - Credit: PA Campaign to save training fund before it is scrapped Paddy Lillis, Usdaw, general secretary, writes:  Let’s stop the government scrapping the Union Learning Fund in England at the end of March. This unique scheme provides lifelong learning in many local workplaces, bringing together employers, education providers and trade unions to give workers a second chance at learning by contributing time, money and resources. Learning and reskilling will be core to helping us recover from the impact of Covid-19 and dealing with the changing world of work because of automation.

Romford market trader talks safe shopping during Covid

Caron is clear in her belief that health is number one , particularly as both her daughter - with whom she co-runs the business - and her mother are considered high-risk. She knows as well as anyone the dangers posed by coronavirus, but believes the extended opening hours this week will promote public safety: When the market is open every day, it gives people the chance to stagger their shopping. They won t feel under pressure to do it all in one day, which means the market won t feel as busy. For Caron - a Romford resident who has been pitching up at 5am on market days for almost 25 years - the importance of shopping local is about more than just her livelihood. There s special atmosphere at the market - it s like a family . 

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