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Gang violence fears spark Westminster police crackdown ahead of Notting Hill carnival

POLICE surveillance in Westminster has been stepped up ahead of the Notting Hill carnival due to fears of gang violence over the bank holiday weekend. CCTV cameras have been installed across the Westminster neighbourhoods bordering the carnival route incl... » MORE

Westminster schools achieve best ever results

HUNDREDS of students across Westminster have been celebrating this week as the borough recorded its best ever GSCE results. More than 63 per cent of local state schools achieved five or more GCSEs at grades A*to C in 2010 - an increase of 10.6 per cent co... » MORE

St George's pupil with top GCSEs bags public school scholarship

A BOY who has gained a scholarship to join the elite at Harrow School led the way as St George s school celebrated another year of improved GCSE results. Kareem Cheriton-Francis, 16, secured the scholarship after taking a number of GCSEs a year early and... » MORE

Paddington Academy celebrates best ever GCSE results

STUDENTS and staff at Paddington Academy are celebrating after recording the academy s best ever GCSE results. The number of students achieving five or more A*-C grades including English and maths has jumped from 34 pre cent last year to 62 per cent.... » MORE

Man suspected of a sex attack arrested in W2

Police have arrested a man they appealed for help in tracing in connection with a serious sexual assault which happened earlier this month. Ben Dillon was arrested at around 12.30am this morning in the W2 area. He was arrested on suspicion of a sex attac... » MORE

Westminster's last children's home to close this month

THE death knell has finally sounded for the last children s home left in Westminster, it was revealed this week. Shirland Road children s home in Maida Vale was established in the early 1970s and has had up to 6 children, aged between 11 and 16, resident... » MORE

Jake RossHeadteacher's son's A-level triumph at QK

BEING the headteacher s son could make the playground an unfriendly place for any student - but at Quinton Kynaston yesterday Jake Ross was far from unpopular. Surrounded by friends and teachers congratulating him, the 18-year-old son of QK head Jo Shut... » MORE

Quintin Kynaston's plan to replace its sinking science block delayed

CITY Hall planning bosses have delayed a bid by Quintin Kynaston secondary to replace its science block with temporary classrooms – despite the fact the school s ageing laboratories are sinking. QK s head of governors Patrick Lees revealed the dilapidated... » MORE
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