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Boston Drink and Dessert is a Turkish chain of indulgent chocolate cafes and has just opened their first London restaurant in Angel
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New chocolate dessert cafe promises to bring '100% happiness' to Angel

Flats covered with scaffolding n Colebrooke Row, Angel, where residents live in 'constant darkness' Flats covered with scaffolding n Colebrooke Row, Angel, where residents live in 'constant darkness'
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'We live in constant darkness due to scaffolding on our block for seven years'

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Roads near Angel and Hoxton shut after 'emergency incident'

Hot dog ingredients from an Islington street seller's cart Hot dog ingredients from an Islington street seller's cart
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'Dodgy hot dog dealers' at nightspots and stations had no hand washing equipment

Bus driver arrested after woman knocked over by double decker in Angel dies Bus driver arrested after woman knocked over by double decker in Angel dies
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Woman dies after being knocked over by double decker bus

N Family Club in Angel got the highest rating from Ofsted N Family Club in Angel got the highest rating from Ofsted
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Nursery where 'thriving' children act out stories with props gets top rating

Lit cigarettes can cause fires say brigade after Islington blaze Lit cigarettes can cause fires say brigade after Islington blaze
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Man taken to hospital after cigarette sparks fire

Libby Allan, founder of Ediit, opened the store in Upper Street on Friday (May 11) Libby Allan, founder of Ediit, opened the store in Upper Street on Friday (May 11)
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Womenswear boutique offering brands from across Europe opens second London shop

The Spitz performing for Jackie Bayton The Spitz performing for Jackie Bayton
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The charity using music's healing power to rebuild lives note by note

Chanel Williams on a 'comfy recliner' at Vue Cinema Islington following revamp Chanel Williams on a 'comfy recliner' at Vue Cinema Islington following revamp
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'I felt like a queen!' - Cinema rolls out first reclining leather seats

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