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We ask Hillingdon's Council Leader about election pledges and controversy over Tory's £113k discount
Cllr Edwards sat down to discuss all things tax, housing, and local elections - and answer questions for the first time on the Cowley Meeting Hall controversy
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Corner of North London touted as HQ for new massive naval force as Russia military threat grows
Navies from northern Europe has signed an agreement
Cake Box hands out birthday treats to Hillingdon customers
PREPARE for a treat as Cake Box celebrates its eighth year in Hillingdon this Saturday (2).
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Alo-da! Brits go wild for dad chic
Aldi is turning up the heat on summer style, tapping into the resurgence of ‘dad fashion’ with the launch of its own limited-edition Hawaiian shirts, available exclusively through a nationwide competition ahead of the Early May Bank Holiday.
New law enables millions more renters to own a pet in England
Mars, a leading pet care company behind brands including PEDIGREE and WHISKAS, together with long-term charity partner Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, are celebrating the news that the Renters’ Rights Act comes into effect this Friday 1st May 2026.
Pupils missing out on school trips despite proven wellbeing and learning benefits
A new study has revealed that school trips boost children’s wellbeing and engagement by 60%, yet rising costs are preventing many pupils across the UK from taking part.
Be Water Aware advice after Brent drowning tragedy
FIRE crews are urging Londoners to #BeWaterAware following the death of a woman and a boy in the River Brent over the weekend.
Hillingdon takeaway caught with filthy rice cooker, greasy walls and flies on food
Inspectors found food, including raw shredded beef, in washing up bowls and dirty containers
Monster Truck Motorfest bank holiday weekend: Lingfield Racecourse, Surrey
RA Monster Events announces that its high-energy Monster Truck Motorfest will arrive in Surrey for the upcoming May Bank Holiday weekend.
Lettuce help: Subway swoops in to save lunch after McDonald's axes grilled chicken
Subway® has swooped to the rescue of the nation’s grilled chicken lovers after fans were left fuming by news that McDonald’s has axed some salads and wraps.
West London lake to see watersports and activity centre built with sailing and paddleboarding offered
Sailing, kayaking and paddleboarding are among the activities being lined up for the site in Harefield
Met crackdown on serious violence leads to 85 arrests
A THREE-day operation which intercepted criminal gangs involved in drug supply resulted in 85 arrests and 85 vehicles seized.
Hygiene issues cost Hayes takeaway £14K in court ruling
A CHINESE takeaway in Hayes has been ordered to pay £14,000 after a Hillingdon Council investigation discovered significant hygiene failures.
Harlington pub owners fined over state of Red Lion
A FIRM has been ordered to pay more than £3,100 after it failed to undertake work to a listed former pub in Harlington.
London elections 2026 guide – candidates, party manifestos and how to vote
With the Green Party and Reform predicted to make big gains in London, but Labour and the Conservatives holding the most councils, these elections are set to be a proper fight
Greggs to ditch self-serve tills and lock away products in trial to combat theft
Greggs has announced it will be ditching self-serve tills and locking its bakery items away behind the counter in a trial to combat theft.
Dentist reveals this one habit that could put Brits at risk of gum disease
A dentist has revealed a common habit that could be putting Brits at risk of getting gum disease.
From Doghouse to Guest Suite: 1 in 5 Brits now give their pets their own bedroom
It’s official: Britain has become a nation of ‘pet parents’ and our homes are transforming because of it. From cosy pet nooks to paw-proof paint choices, our furry companions are no longer just living in our homes, they’re shaping them.
Petition for Bank of England to put 'national treasures' on £20 note
A bird enthusiast is campaigning for pigeons to be included on the £20 banknote.
Phone-free Uxbridge school shares its experience with MP
UXBRIDGE High School today (24) welcomed Danny Beales MP, along with neighbouring school leaders, to see how its phone-free approach is improving pupil focus, behaviour and wellbeing.