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Amputee motorcyclist loses claim against council over West London crash

George Morriss came off his bike in September 2019 while leaning into a bend

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West London newsagent to sell booze and extend opening hours until late at night

The West Drayton shop will be able to sell alcohol until 11pm daily

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New map shows most expensive and cheapest London postcodes to buy a home

Take a look at the average prices for your postcode in our list

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Hillingdon tops list in West London for primary places

HILLINGDON was the top West London borough on this year's National Offer Day (16) with 91.51% of parents being awarded their first-choice primary school place. 

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Easter bin collection changes for Hillingdon residents ahead of bank holidays

Good Friday falls on Friday, April 18, and Easter Monday is on Monday, April 21

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Hillingdon's community heroes honoured by borough

FOURTEEN remarkable residents and organisations were celebrated by Hillingdon Council last night (16) for their contributions at the 2025 Hillingdon Community Awards. 

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This West London petrol station is England's cheapest place to fill up your tank this weekend

3 London petrol stations are amongst the UK's cheapest

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Brits make deceptive chocolate revelation this Easter

Three-quarters of Brits would hide their chocolate if it ‘kept mysteriously disappearing’, according to new research.

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Daunting excess of Easter packaging revealed - 'Environment need not pay price'

Brits are expected to get through 123 million eggs this Easter which has prompted fears of excess waste.

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Superstar! Asda worker finds little boy's lost toy on CCTV

A YOUNG boy, crying because he'd lost his favourite Lego figure, prompted swift action from a member of staff  at  Asda, South Ruislip.

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Landlords fined for illegally converting Yiewsley house into flats

A HUSBAND and wife were ordered to pay more than £270,000 after they were found to have illegally sub-divided a house in Yiewsley into four cramped flats and constructed an outbuilding for rent without planning consent.  

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Orchard pub in Ruislip added to Hillingdon's historic buildings list

THE former Orchard pub in Ruislip has been added to Hillingdon’s list of buildings of architectural and historical importance.  

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New action agreed by Hillingdon to create greener borough

A REVISED action plan, setting out Hillingdon’s commitment to tackling the climate emergency, has been agreed by the council.  

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New DIY wine tasting device after TikTok takes social media by storm

Aldi has released a prototype for a cutting-edge DIY portable wine tasting device after a TikTok video featuring its legendary Baron St Jean wine took social media by storm.

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Teddy Swims fan slams OVO Arena Wembley's 'nightmare' disabled seating

A Teddy Swims fan was unable to even see the star at the OVO Wembley Arena - as her 'nightmare' disabled seat had a metal barrier blocking her view of the stage.

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Hillingdon company return with West End hit Witches

Compass Theatre, Glebe Avenue, Ickenham 

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£1.5bn funding approved for new West London hospital on site in 'urgent need' of repair

The hospital will begin construction by 2028 at the latest

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Birmingham declared the noisiest UK city according to new poll

Birmingham has been revealed as the noisiest city in the UK, according to a new poll.

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Holidaymaker rushed to hospital after plummeting 15ft down an uncovered drain

Danna Smith says she was on a late-night walk in Luxembourg when she walked over a drain supposed to be covered by three metal panels.

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The science of how coffee helps with productivity in the UK

A leading neurologist shares the science of how the ritual of ordering a coffee can make us happier and more motivated before even taking the first sip.