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Uxbridge News May 22, 2025
Man hospitalised after stabbing at Brunel University campus in Uxbridge
A man has been taken to hospital after being stabbed on the grounds of Brunel University in Uxbridge. The incident happened yesterday evening (21 May) on Topping Lane, which runs through the university campus. Emergency services were called to the scene at around 5.49pm. London Ambulance Service confirmed they sent multiple crews, including an air […]
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Uxbridge News May 10, 2025
Uxbridge restaurant fined over £40,000 after customer suffers allergic reaction
An Indian restaurant in Uxbridge has been fined more than £40,000 after a customer suffered a severe allergic reaction due to undeclared allergens in a meal. JR Uxbridge Ltd, trading as Javitri, located at 112 High Street, was ordered to pay £43,816 following a Hillingdon Council investigation into food safety breaches. The company appeared at […]
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Uxbridge News October 5, 2024
Controversial housing development approved by Hillingdon Council
A controversial housing development in Uxbridge has been approved by the Hillingdon Council Planning Committee, despite initial opposition from residents. The plans were originally rejected in November 2022, and again in February 2024, however following revisions, it is believed concerns have been adequately addressed. The revised proposals involve demolishing an existing bungalow to make way […]
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Uxbridge News September 18, 2024
Beloved Beck Theatre Faces Uncertain Future
Hayes’ only theatre, a cornerstone of the arts community since 1977, is at risk as Hillingdon Council fails to strike a deal with its current management company, Trafalgar Entertainment. The Beck Theatre, a cultural landmark in Hayes, West London, may soon face closure as Hillingdon Council reviews its assets. The Beck Theatre, Opened in 1977, and since […]
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Uxbridge News September 5, 2024
We’ve done it! Final segment completes longest viaduct at 2.1 miles
CONTRACTORS building a new viaduct for HS2 today made history as they lowered into place its final deck segment to make it Britain’s new longest rail bridge. Hillingdon Times | News…
Uxbridge News August 30, 2024
Lorry ‘completely destroyed’ by fire in Uxbridge
Footage sent to Harrow Online this morning shows a lorry engulfed in flames in Uxbridge. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) has confirmed that the vehicle was completely destroyed by the fire. A spokesperson for LFB said, “Firefighters were called to reports of a lorry alight on Oxford Road in Uxbridge. “The lorry was destroyed by […]
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Uxbridge News August 16, 2024
Dig shows how Battle of Britain Bunker was camouflaged
THE Battle of Britain Bunker in Uxbridge had numerous defences to protect against direct hits from above and attack on foot, according to new archaeological work. Hillingdon Times | News…
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Hillingdon Times
- Ickenham Scouts open new HQ with HS2 awardon June 19, 2025 at 5:58 pm
THE 2nd Ickenham Scout Group were handed the keys to their new clubhouse this week after HS2 […]
- Swakeleys girls win Hillingdon sustainable challengeon June 19, 2025 at 5:53 pm
STUDENTS from Uxbridge High School, Swakeleys School for Girls and Oak Wood School went […]
- Historic Hillingdon gatehouse restored at cost of £500,000on June 18, 2025 at 4:17 pm
ESSENTIAL work to restore Hillingdon and Uxbridge Cemetery Gatehouse, which dates back to the […]
- Snakes alive! Harefield home gets some slithery visitorson June 18, 2025 at 3:06 pm
RESIDENTS at HC-One’s Cedar House care home in Harefield welcomed some slithery guests this week.
- Aldi nails festival season with new 3D nail art designs featuring Cuthbert Cakeon June 18, 2025 at 10:31 am
Aldi nails festival season with new 3D nail art designs featuring the iconic Cuthbert Cake
The Guardian
- Time for Jews to repay ancient debt to Cyrus the Great and liberate Iran, Netanyahu suggestsby Julian Borger in Beersheba on June 19, 2025 at 8:05 pm
Israeli prime minister compares war to liberation of Jewish people from captivity in Babylon, 2,500 […]
- Israel’s attack has exposed Iran’s lack of firepower – but conflict could yet turn in Tehran’s favourby Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor on June 19, 2025 at 8:04 pm
Iran has struggled to respond effectively after Israel killed many of its top military commandersIt […]
- Trump sets deadline of two weeks to decide if US will join Israel’s war on Iranby Emma Graham-Harrison in Jerusalem and Julian Borger in Ramat Gan on June 19, 2025 at 7:49 pm
US president leaves window for negotiation after Israeli defence minister openly embraces regime […]
- UK ‘behind curve’ on assisted dying among progressive nations, says Kim Leadbeaterby Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor on June 19, 2025 at 6:58 pm
Exclusive: On eve of Commons vote, MP says legislators may not get another chance to do ‘the […]
- UK manufacturing set for a funding boost to reduce energy costsby Rob Davies and Jasper Jolly on June 19, 2025 at 6:58 pm
Struggling steel sector among those expected to benefit in government’s long-awaited industrial […]