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Camden Choir leader retires after five decades | Hampstead Highgate Express

Camden Choir leader retires after five decades | Hampstead Highgate Express
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A Level results: Pupils frustrated at government policy | Hampstead Highgate Express

A Level results: Pupils frustrated at government policy | Hampstead Highgate Express
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Brit Awards 2021: Dua Lipa demands NHS pay rise | Hampstead Highgate Express

Published: 10:28 AM May 12, 2021    Dua Lipa accepts the award for Best Female Solo Artist during the Brit Awards 2021 at the O2 Arena - Credit: PA Dua Lipa used her acceptance speech at the Brit Awards to call for a NHS pay rise, prompting Cabinet minister George Eustice to stress there is a “difficult public finance environment”.  The 25-year-old former Parliament Hill School pupil was the big winner at the female-dominated Brit Awards last night (May 11), which marked the return of live music to the O2 Arena after more than one year. The singer and songwriter won both the best female solo artist and the coveted best album award, and in her first speech she called for a pay rise for NHS workers. 

BRIT Awards 2021: How Dua Lipa became a star

Dua Lipa, 25, dominated the Brit Awards last night, walking away with the best female solo artist and the coveted best album gongs. Here, FEMAIL reveals how she s become the golden girl of British pop music.

Climate, Mary Feilding, the Ponds, Finsbury Park and WAC | Hampstead Highgate Express

Readers letters The blossom in Golders Hill Park. Picture: Dr Bruce Lloyd - Credit: Dr Bruce Lloyd Climate change has not gone away Dania Saed, Year 11, Parliament Hill School, writes: 2020: the year that shook the world.  One year on and we are still in the midst of one of the greatest global crises the world has faced in history. Whilst Covid dominated the headlines, our attention turned away from other just as equally urgent issues that are silently taking their toll on the world. Climate change. The issue of climate change has still not gone away, no matter how hard we try to ignore it. In fact, we are witnessing just as catastrophic repercussions of climate change than we have ever seen before, and Covid-19 is posing a serious threat in deferring global efforts in combating the increasingly alarming rates of climate change.  

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