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Even ministers not convinced by hospital plan

SINCE the proposals to close The Whittington Hospital s Accident and Emergency Department were leaked last year, there has been overwhelming and united opposition from across the community.... » MORE

A&E revamp bid is flawed

FOLLOWING the protest against the proposed closure of The Whittington A&E, a new report by the Primary Care Foundation has revealed a flaw in the plans drawn up by health minister Lord Darzi to treat patients in privately-run polyclinics and so-called ur... » MORE

Thanks for protest help

I WANTED to put pen to paper to personally thank the Islington Gazette for all the work you are doing to highlight the Defend The Whittington Hospital Campaign.... » MORE

Fines not the answer to boost school attendence

I AM writing in response to the article On the spot fine fines if your children aren t at school (Gazette, March 4).... » MORE

Estate arts project thanks

ON behalf of all the residents of Market Estate, a big thank you to everyone who was involved in the Market Estate Project, culminating in the huge event on March 6.... » MORE

Statue for Dick

LONDON may be replete with thousands of statues but try and find one of Dick Whittington.... » MORE

We'll give you a voice

AS anger mounts over Labour's threat to The Whittington Hospital, Conservatives promise a halt to the reorganisation that has placed its future in doubt.... » MORE
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