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Uxbridge man admits killing 'random' dog walker in 'frenzied' street attack

The prosecutor told the court that experts found the 'random, nonsensical and frenzied nature' of the killing supported Safi being 'acutely unwell'

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Residents have chance to help shape use of Hillingdon's land

PEOPLE in Hillingdon are being asked for their views as the council shapes its new Local Plan. 

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Hillingdon House no longer suitable for weddings, says council

THE right to host marriages and civil partnership ceremonies at Hillingdon House has been withdrawn after repeated events caused significant nuisance for neighbours

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Summer of activities across Hillingdon for families

A MUSIC-themed initiative that encourages children to read during the school holidays is the next event in Hillingdon Council’s line-up of activities for families this summer. 

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Chance to take vintage train ride on Metropolitan line

VISITORS can take a ride on a vintage train at London Transport Museum’s last Heritage Train Journey of the year, taking place from July 24-26.

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Brits say this is the best dinner to indulge in during the summer months

See what Brits say is the best dinner to tuck into during the summer months.

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Breaking down barriers at Disability Finance Code for Entrepreneurship report launch

Disabled entrepreneurs and signatories of the Government-backed Disability Finance Code for Entrepreneurship (DFCE) last week attended an event marking the launch of the DFCE’s 2026 Progress Report, a milestone moment to demonstrate the progress achieved so far and to...

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Homelessness Minister's clear warning to London councils after we exposed temporary housing scandal

The Government response comes after our investigation revealed a third of councils in London buy property for temporary housing without checking if it results in evictions

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Young Hillingdon interns on their way to first job

TWELVE Hillingdon-based young people graduated from their Pavilions-supported internships this week, with five already securing paid work.

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Gregs love Ginsters' sausage rolls - according to cheeky taste test

Gregs have given Ginsters' sausage roll the seal of approval in a cheeky taste test.

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Full of list of 86 London Greene King pubs staying open for England vs Mexico game

Dozens of Greene King pubs will be open from kick off until the final whistle in the early hours of Monday (July 6)

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Unsafe swimming and illegal parking - Ruislip Lido a disaster waiting to happen says resident

Hillingdon Council has been accused of "playing Russian roulette" with people's safety

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Hillingdon Council 'eroding our rights' with plan that would weaken power of small petitions

The West London council is set to increase threshold for petitioners to be owed a response from the Cabinet Member

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Harefield office site to go under the hammer

A FREEHOLD office complex in Harefield is to be sold at auction on July 16.

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Most Brits abandon concern for SPF the moment they return from holiday

New nationwide research released today reveals a worrying gap between dermatological guidance and real-world behaviour, exposing the attitude British adults have when it comes to SPF usage.

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Travelodge launches bathroom trial as top 'bright idea' spots are revealed

New research has uncovered the nation's best ‘bright idea’ spots, with nearly half of UK adults (48%) reporting that their best ideas come in the shower.

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Young Uxbridge group performer wins national award

A YOUNG performer from the Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts (PQA) in Uxbridge has won a national monologue competition after performing on a West End stage.

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Poor understanding of regional pain words is leaving women’s pain untreated

From Yorkshire to Scotland, women are sharing their pain in words that make sense to them.

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From difficult beginnings to teacher and a life rebuilt through determination

A man who experienced housing instability during his teenage years has spoken about the positive impact a youth charity had on his journey to independence.

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Heathrow offers third runway neighbours mental health support

RESIDENTS affected by third runway proposals for Heathrow are being offered a mental health support service by the airport.