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Hillingdon acts to curb spread of unsuitable multiple homes

INCREASED powers to better monitor and control the impacts of new Houses in Multiple Occupancy (HMOs) are being introduced by Hillingdon Council.

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Holidaymakers warned not to forget to declare medical conditions

An insurance company is urging winter holidaymakers to declare all medical conditions on their travel forms - after a 'silly mistake' left one injured grandad stranded abroad.

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New poll reveals pizza, baked beans, and chips among Christmas dinner servings

Christmas dinner in 2025 looks nothing like it did decades ago as Brits are stuffing tradition and serving up whatever tickles their tastebuds.

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Landlord built extension to Hillingdon home without permission

A LANDLORD and his company have been ordered to pay £7,589 after he was found to have extended a three-bedroom house in Hillingdon without planning consent. He also failed to demolish the extension when instructed.  

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How Brits are travelling alone to avoid endless group chat planning

Two thirds of British travellers find planning and booking holidays overwhelming, with “decision fatigue” one of the biggest sources of stress - and 56% exhausted by the trip before it even begins.

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The borough hotspots where M&S may open a new food store

ACTON, Hanwell, Ruislip and West Ealing are among 200 London locations being considered for a new M&S Food store.

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What is Disability Burnout? How you can cope with it

When my body says ‘hey I’m reaching my limit now’, my brain overrules and that is when it all comes crashing down

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Heathrow expansion 'like bolting on Gatwick' - campaigners

CAMPAIGNERS are reacting angrily to Government support for Heathrow Airport Ltd’s bid to expand the airport.

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West London takeaway fined £12k over 'serious' cockroach and fly infestation

Inspectors also found the hand wash basin completely unused

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Middlesex woodland appeal aims to raise £45,000

A FUND-RAISING appeal to Protect Local Woodlands has been launched by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust with a target of £54,000.

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Middlesex woodland appeal aims to raise £45,000

A FUND-RAISING appeal to Protect Local Woodlands has been launched by Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust with a target of £54,000.

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Three new restaurants coming to Chimes centre, Uxbridge

THE Chimes shopping centre in Uxbridge will shortly boast three new restaurants.

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Day of birthday treats promised for Uxbridge shoppers

UXBRIDGE shoppers are invited to an in-store celebration as the town’s wilko store celebrates the one-year anniversary of its return to The Pavilions shopping centre this Saturday (29).

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Winter wallet worries: Retirees anticipate 20% bill increase

As colder nights draw in and households across the nation turn up their heating, consumer champion and finance expert Vicky Parry has teamed up with Blue Light Card to share some simple steps to feel more in control of budgets this winter.

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Brits set to use seven times usual electricity on Christmas Day

Brits are estimated to use seven times their usual daily electricity consumption on Christmas Day, new research reveals.

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'Naive' Hayes takeaway owner fined for kitchen breaches

AN Indian takeaway in Hayes has been ordered to pay £12,000 after a series of hygiene failures.

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Who makes Christmas happen in your house? Study reveals who does it

From present buying to wrapping and decorations, to securing an online shopping slot and cooking the Christmas dinner with all the trimmings, there is usually one person in the house who makes Christmas happen, as if by magic, a new study reveals.

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Blue zones for dogs new research reveals for pet longevity

In recognition of Senior Pet Month this November, YuMOVE, has unveiled a new concept: “Blue Zones for Dogs”. This initiative seeks to understand and unpack the scientific curiosity and establish the further research needed into the area of pet longevity.

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New man takes Hillingdon community, environment brief

A COUNCILLOR for Hillingdon East ward has been appointed the borough’s new Cabinet Member for Community and Environment.

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Uxbridge 'Lobster Pot' car park to be dementia care centre

PLANS to dispose of the car park next to Uxbridge Civic Centre, known locally as the Lobster Pot, to make way for a nursing home, have been announced by Hillingdon Council.