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NEW YORK: Bite into the Big Apple for unforgettable memories – but you may have to hold your nose to visit Trump’s America

NEW YORK: Bite into the Big Apple for unforgettable memories – but you may have to hold your nose to visit Trump’s America

by Rob McGibbon | Jan 28, 2026 | Travel

New York is an intense and exhausting helter-skelter ride for even the hardiest of travellers. You may even feel the need to hold your nose at the prospect of visiting Donald Trump’s fractured and fractious America, but the city that never sleeps, never fails to...
‘Your Council Comes To You’ – Next Stop Courtfield and Redcliffe Wards

‘Your Council Comes To You’ – Next Stop Courtfield and Redcliffe Wards

by Rob McGibbon | Jan 22, 2026 | Council, shortz

The council is sending a top team from its leadership team, high ranking officers and councillors to Courtfield and Redcliffe wards next week to hear feedback from residents and local groups. As part of its useful and community-spirited campaign ‘Your Council...
Chelsea fans demonstrate against BlueCo board: “Enzo was right – the board is S***e!”

Chelsea fans demonstrate against BlueCo board: “Enzo was right – the board is S***e!”

by Rob McGibbon | Jan 17, 2026 | CFC

    A small group of Chelsea fans led a demonstration against the board of Chelsea FC. The Citizen observed the protest – and heard some pretty blue language         View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Chelsea...
BREAKING: RBKC Leader Elizabeth Campbell warns of impact from £108m Gov funding cut

BREAKING: RBKC Leader Elizabeth Campbell warns of impact from £108m Gov funding cut

by Rob McGibbon | Jan 14, 2026 | Council, News

RBKC leader Cllr Elizabeth Campbell has today sent out an urgent letter to all chairs of Residents Associations across the borough with a stark warning about the council’s gloomy finances. Following a Funding Reform review by central government, RBKC will...
The Citizen Review: Indian Ink, Hampstead Theatre

The Citizen Review: Indian Ink, Hampstead Theatre

by Rob McGibbon | Jan 13, 2026 | Culture, Reviewz

 ‘A quiet, multi-layered play with wit, warmth and melancholy that draws you in and leaves its mark. It has “rasa’ in abundance’ FOUR STARZ  1930, India. Flora Crewe, a noted Bloomsbury Group poet, undertakes a journey through India for her...
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