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Opening date for new West London hospital to replace crumbling buildings is revealed

Construction will begin by 2028 after years of delays with 327 homes also being built

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Hillingdon school says goodbye to 'outstanding' cohort

ACS International School Hillingdon honoured the accomplishments of its 45th graduating cohort at its annual graduation ceremony.

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Relive golden age of travel on historic Tube trips

PASSENGERS will be able to turn back time as they ride across London on a beautifully restored 1938 Underground train.

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Ickenham care home in special measures after CQC inspection

AN Ickenham care home has had its rating dropped from good to inadequate by the Care Quality Commission.

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London areas where nearly half of kids are qualify for free school meals

The data is for January 2025 and has been published by the Department for Education

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Willow Review reports significant 'green growth' opportunity for SMEs

The UK economy could be boosted by a wave of ‘green growth’ led by Britain’s small and medium sized businesses, according to the final report from the independent, Government-backed Willow Review which highlights the economic case for going green. The Review found many SMEs embracing sustainab...

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West London hospital's A&E causes inspectors 'serious safety concerns' but Trust improved overall

Hillingdon Hospital still needs to make some urgent improvements but Mount Vernon was graded 'Good' all round

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Half of young people urging adults to make more sustainable choices

Nearly half of young Brits are encouraging adults to make more sustainable choices once or more a week, new research reveals.

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Outrageous things Brits would be willing to do to win £10,000 revealed

Swimming in baked beans (37%), shaving off their eyebrows (27%), and being locked in a lift with an ex (26%) are some of the bold and embarrassing things Brits would be willing to do to win £10k.

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Gemma Collins beats Katie Price for ultimate night out girlie

When it comes to a night out on the town, it’s Gemma Collins who everyone wants to party with, beating Katie Price and Alison Hammond, according to a new poll.

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Scary stats show two in five Brits believe doom-scrolling is self-care

Wellness has never been more popular, you would think. But new data shows that half of Brits (47%) are getting less ‘me time’ than they did five years ago.

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Improving but work still to be done - report on Hillingdon's hospitals

URGENT and emergency care as well as surgery at both Mount Vernon and Hillingdon hospitals is improving, according to inspectors from the Care Quality Commission.

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Accelerating today’s side hustles into tomorrow’s top businesses

The new Side-Hustle Lab - a free, six-week online programme, designed to help people get started, scale up, and build successful businesses – will launch on 4th June.

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New advice group starts work for Hillingdon residents

THE new Hillingdon Advice Partnership has been commissioned by the council to provide health and wellbeing services for borough residents. 

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Work starts on Uxbridge Moor sub-station to meet data demands

WORK has started on National Grid’s new Uxbridge Moor sub-station at Iver, which will connect more than a dozen new data centres to its network.

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Novelist's new title inspired by her walks in Ruislip woods

PARK Woods and Whylder Wood have long been safe havens for the creatures living there.

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Bed specialist opens new store in Cowley Retail Park

BEDS specialist Dreams has opened a new store in Cowley.

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Quarter of Brits obsess over whether they've locked front door

Brooding Brits are a nation of overthinkers - with a quarter obsessing over whether they've locked their front door.

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Hillingdon orchestral gold - all chosen by the audience

FOR its next performance, the Hillingdon Philharmonic Orchestra will present a unique concert programme, chosen entirely by its audience.

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Serial West Drayton rapist given life sentence for attacks over five years

SPECIALIST detective work has resulted in a West Drayton man, who raped two teenage girls and a woman, being given a life sentence.