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FEATURE
The writer’s life of the immigrant night man

Iqbal Ahmed works as a hotel porter by day and writes novels at night. His new book is rich with the experiences of immigrants who came to Britain in search of a better life, he tells Dan Carrier

A neglected architect who shunned concrete  
An exhibition shows why neglected architect Raymond Erith deserves a reappraisal, writes Jane Wright
Charles tries to keep the past alive  
As the railways once again change the face of King’s Cross a team of historians including a retired BBC scriptwriter are determined to save the memories, writes Dan Carrier
Bold plans to open up neglected square  
Architects launch proposal revitalise ‘traffic island’
Secret Garden Gang with designs on park  
Estate mums pledge to transform forgotten play area
Art unites ex-broadway babe, pathologist and former head  
THEY are a diverse group of people – from an ex-Broadway dancer to a pathologist and a former headteacher.
Poets’ four more years of anti-war protests  
LESS than 24 hours after US President George Bush was re-elected, poets gathered at Conway Hall in Bloomsbury for an evening of fierce polemic.
Bush and Blair? No!
Hitler and Mussolini
 
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