Man Charged Over Camden Shooting Death of Nahom Medhanie
Hicham Medjebour, 27, has been charged with firearm possession and perverting justice after Nahom Medhanie, 26, was shot dead in Camden on March 28.
Hicham Medjebour, 27, has been charged with firearm possession and perverting justice after Nahom Medhanie, 26, was shot dead in Camden on March 28.
Cllr Sagal Abdi-Wali will become Camden's first Black woman council leader after Labour's Richard Olszewski lost his seat to the Greens in local elections.
Camden Labour councillors have selected Sagal Abdi-Wali as the next leader of Camden Council after a close vote, making her the first black woman to hold the position.
Labour retains control of Camden Council despite losing its leader and several safe seats in a bruising local election, with Greens making historic gains.
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RecommendedFollow live updates from the 2026 Camden Council elections, including candidate sightings, voter turnout, and key ward battles as polls close at 10pm.
Follow our live blog as Camden voters head to the polls in the 2026 council elections. Labour faces challenges from Greens, Lib Dems, and Tories in a key test for Sir Keir Starmer's government.
With Labour facing challenges from Greens, Lib Dems, and Conservatives, Camden council may fall into no overall control. Parties stay tight-lipped on potential deals, with most ruling out Tory alliances.
The mother of Claudyo Lafayette, stabbed to death in 2023, appeals for information on his 20th birthday as police offer a £20,000 reward in the unsolved case.
Police say BT Link kiosks in Camden, hailed as innovative, have become magnets for drug deals and anti-social behaviour, urging non-renewal.
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RecommendedCamden libraries celebrate as Dolly Parton's Imagination Library launches, offering free monthly books to over 1,600 children from birth to age five to boost early literacy and family reading.
Camden writer Alwyn Turner's new book explores how music hall stars like Marie Lloyd provided crucial emotional healing for Britain between the wars, with extraordinary stories of public devotion and resilience.