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Uxbridge News July 9, 2024
Appeal to identify knifeman after four attacks in Hayes
POLICE are appealing for help in identifying a man after four unprovoked stabbings in the Yeading area of Hayes. Hillingdon Times | News…
Uxbridge News June 26, 2024
First nursery-age assessment centre opens at Ruislip Gardens
IMPROVEMENT work at Ruislip Gardens Primary School, to support more children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), is now complete. Hillingdon Times | News…
Uxbridge News June 6, 2024
A40 section to close for wide load on Sunday night
A STRETCH of the A40 Western Avenue, between Target Roundabout and Greenford Roundabout will be closed to traffic from late this Sunday (9) until the early hours of Monday. Hillingdon Times | News…
Uxbridge News May 21, 2024
D-Day anniversary events planned at Uxbridge bunker
A RANGE of events to commemorate one of the most important moments in military history is planned at Hillingdon Council’s Battle of Britain Bunker Exhibition and Visitor Centre. Hillingdon Times | News…
Uxbridge News May 4, 2024
Bassam Mahfouz elected as Greater London Assembly Member
Labour’s Bassam Mahfouz said: “When Labour wins, London wins, we all win” after claiming victory in the Ealing and Hillingdon Greater London Assembly Constituency Election. Hillingdon Times | News…
Uxbridge News April 8, 2024
The Northolt Four! New tunnelling machine joins HS2 line dig
CONSTRUCTION of the new HS2 rail line hit another major milestone with the launch of the fourth – and final – machine being used to bore the giant Northolt Tunnel. Hillingdon Times | News…
Uxbridge News March 29, 2024
South Ruislip MP sparks controversy with petition for fish and chip shop
A Conservative MP’s petition to get a fish and chip shop opened in Uxbridge has left some people baffled at how he intends to make it happen, with questions raised about the true motivation of the campaign. Steve Tuckwell, Tory MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip, who also serves as a councillor on Hillingdon Council, […]
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Hillingdon Times
- Setback leaves Hillingdon looking for new Beck Theatre operatoron October 11, 2024 at 4:39 pm
AN alternative company is being sought to manage the Beck Theatre in Hayes after a breakdown in […]
- Streeting urged to honour his promise on Hillingdon Hospitalon October 11, 2024 at 3:24 pm
HILLINGDON Council leader Ian Edwards has written to the Government, calling for it to reassure […]
- It's in the eyes! Lise goes solo in art show at Stockleyon October 11, 2024 at 2:59 pm
THE Gaze of the Wild is the first solo exhibition by Lise Poulsen, a Danish-English artist with a […]
- Elephants top list of animals Brits most desperate to see on holidayon October 11, 2024 at 10:36 am
Brits are ditching 'boring' beach holidays for far-flung safari trips - as a third of folk fear […]
- Surge of interest in Hillingdon's new package for foster carerson October 10, 2024 at 4:55 pm
SINCE the launch of a campaign in May to recruit more foster carers in Hillingdon, the council has […]
The Guardian
- The Starmer story so far: what has Labour done in its first 100 days?by Kiran Stacey Political correspondent on October 12, 2024 at 11:00 am
A roundup of the government’s work, from its early moves on energy and housing to Thursday’s […]
- Teenagers as young as 13 under suspicion for UK far-right terrorismby Dan Sabbagh Defence editor on October 12, 2024 at 7:00 am
Experts blame ‘hateful soup’ of social media content as MI5 boss points to threefold increase […]
- ‘We couldn’t grieve’: Dawn Sturgess’s parents await novichok inquiry answersby Steven Morris and Caroline Bannock on October 12, 2024 at 6:00 am
Exclusive: Caroline and Stan Sturgess hope investigation into daughter’s death will look at how […]
- Fears for future of ski tourism as resorts adapt to thawing snow seasonby Kevin Rushby on October 12, 2024 at 5:00 am
While some embrace technological innovations, others are forced to close as global heating causes […]
- Foreign Office ‘asked for UK visit by Taiwan ex-president to be deferred’ to not anger Chinaby Eleni Courea Political correspondent on October 12, 2024 at 5:00 am
Exclusive: Request to postpone Tsai Ing-wen’s trip came before ‘goodwill visit’ to China by […]