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Letters, contributions and comments sent in from Times’ readers this week.

Saturday, September 5, 2020

One of the privileges of being an MP and Shadow Children’s Minister is the opportunity to speak to young people on a regular basis about the challenges they are facing.

Friday, September 4, 2020

Thousands of jobs are on offer as construction of the controversial HS2 railway line kicks into gear.

Thursday, September 3, 2020

A youth club in Wembley is hoping to raise £15,000 to buy a minibus to carry out its work helping the community.

Thursday, September 3, 2020

The company that owns the Brent & Kilburn Times has announced it is to come under new ownership.

Thursday, September 3, 2020

This week we’ve taken the unusual step of running stories with a common theme on the front pages of all our north London titles.

Thursday, September 3, 2020

The Willesden Jewish Cemetery is to open for the public to enjoy after years of painstaking work to conserve the site.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The government’s approach to grading exams has come under intense scrutiny this year, with the initial algorithm scrapped in favour of teacher assessments after nearly 40 per cent of A Level marks were brought down.

Shakira Abdi, a 17-year-old from Wembley, writes with her response to the situation.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

A Willesden community worker is inviting the public to join her on a charity walk with a focus on wellbeing.

Sport

Yesterday, 10:00

Queens Park Rangers boss Mark Warburton was disappointed at his side’s lack of firepower as they crashed out of the Carabao Cup at the first hurdle with a 3-2 defeat to newly-promoted League One side Plymouth Argyle.

Yesterday, 09:19

Ben Foakes and Jamie Smith put together a high-quality unbroken 93-run stand as Surrey beat London rivals Middlesex by six wickets in an otherwise unexpectedly low-scoring affair at the Kia Oval to go second in the Vitality Blast’s south group.

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Plymouth’s London-born summer signing Frank Nouble scored a brilliant volley as Ryan Lowe’s Argyle rallied to upset Championship side QPR in the Carabao Cup first round.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

David Wiese’s magnificent unbeaten 79 saw Sussex beat hosts Middlesex by three wickets in a thrilling Vitality Blast clash at Lord’s.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Rob Dickie has signed for QPR, agreeing a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

Thursday, August 27, 2020

New Queens Park Rangers recruit George Thomas appeared to revel in finally returning to action on Saturday in a 3-0 friendly win over AFC Wimbledon.

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Among the dreams of the UK’s first female Muslim referee, who flew into Brent as a child, is to inspire women to pursue football as a career.

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Harrow Borough were delighted when, after a nationwide campaign headed up by former Ministers Tracey Couch (Lab) and Cheryl Gillan (Cons), the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sport, Nigel Huddleston MP, announced, in an acknowledgment that crowds at this level are relatively modest, that football clubs at the seventh tier and below of English football are to be allowed to re-open their matches for paying spectators.

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Extra time goals from Liam Brooks and Samrai Gebrai were enough to take Hendon into the London Senior Cup final following a hard-fought win over local neighbours Wingate & Finchley.

Entertainment

Friday, September 4, 2020

Disney’s live action remake jettisons the songs and humour in favour of a spectacular if message-heavy earnest martial arts film about a girl who dresses as a boy to join the army

Film review La Haine (15)

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Mathieu Kassovitz’s trailblazing movie about racial division and police brutality in the Paris suburbs is a tremendous movie which worryingly hasn’t dated a bit

A feel good romance has heralded the return of indoor theatre performances in Wembley Park following covid restrictions nationwide.

Postponed from its March opening, this musical version of the Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan movie is the first fully-staged socially-distanced indoor theatre in town

A star-studded line-up including Mark Ronson and Imelda Staunton take part in an online evening of music, comedy, and readings for the Jewish Community Centre in NW3

After talking to two north London milkmen, Kerstin is inspired to make a ‘flower of the milk’ gelato and offers recipes for non-dairy oat and soya milk as substitutes

Despite a stellar cast and crew, this heavyweight adaptation of JM Coetzee’s novel is a ponderous allegory that says nothing new about the weakness of empire

The Michelin-starred Mayfair restaurant has now extended its home deliveries to Hampstead and beyond so we chased down the delightful Dragon Menu to North West London

Not the Victor Hugo musical but a darkly comic noir about a rural cop’s first day on his new beat patrolling a Parisian slum estate

The West Hampstead Walking on Sunshine singer on turning 60, writing her own songs and winning Eurovision

This bank holiday weekend Frances is cooking flatbreads, aubergine and tomatoes on discs of fried bread and chicken wrapped in pancetta with a bean and corn salad

Singer Vivienne Isebor, actor Nitin Ganatra and Olivier award winner Sam Spiro will appear live from King Alfred School’s Phoenix Theatre in aid of Noah’s Ark hospice

Celebrated electro-popsters reveal a hypnotic, nuanced and considered third album.

The curtain is soon to rise at the world premiere of a brand new musical taking place in Brent - the first indoor theatre show in England during Covid.

Rehearsals are to begin at Wembley Park’s theatre with coronavirus testing on site.

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