Fourteen arrested in immigration raid

Fourteen people have been arrested for alleged immigration offences as part of a UK Border Agency operation.Read

Leading the way in war zone

A FORMER Ruislip school pupil is leading the way in one of the world's most dangerous war zones.Read

Plea for public to save historic house

THE fate of a town's historic buildings hangs on the opinions of local residents, who are being urged to play their part.Read

Police called to medi parc showdown

POLICE officers were called to the Medi Parc site on Saturday after members of the public staged an impromptu protest.Read

Pressure for pump lane bus service

AN ISOLATED working men's club campaigning for the provision of a bus route has drawn up a petition in a renewed bid to solve the travelling woes of its elderly members.Read

Landlord says pub revamp could cost him his home

A PUB landlord faces eviction after a failed revamp drove customers away, leaving him unable to pay the rent.Read

Teen spy writer share his secrets

PUPILS at an Uxbridge school were treated to an audience with one of Britain's finest writers last week.Read

Toddler faces amputation after he is trapped in buggy collapse

A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy could have his thumb amputated after his hand became trapped in his buggy.Read

The hands behind Medi Parc

In the last month, the controversy over the Medi Parc site in Harefield has caused much debate around the village.Read

Robber jailed for armed Ickenham raid

AN ARMED robber who took part in a bungled raid at a bookmakers in Ickenham has been jailed for 10 years.Read

Dead body discovered at address in Hayes

A ROAD in Hayes was cordoned off over the weekend after police discovered a dead body at an address.Read

Allotment vandalised by tribute graffiti to biker Chad Stickley

A HAYES ALLOTMENT that has long been a target for vandals has been covered in graffiti paying tribute to young motorcyclist Chad Stickley, much to the dismay of plotholders at the site.Read

Three serious road accidents in Hayes

A SIX-CAR pile up which left one woman with serious spinal injuries was one of three traffic accidents on Hayes' roads over the weekend.Read

Refurbished Breakspear Crematorium opens

A RENOVATION of Breakspear Crematorium has been completed- making it the fourth biggest of its kind in the UK.Read

Uxbridge civil service staff join strike

CIVIL service staff in Uxbridge have joined a nationwide strike this morning forming a picket line, over changes to their redundancy terms.Read

Old sailor makes emotional return

A Second World War veteran was thrilled to be invited back to the Far East with members of his family, to revisit places still vivid in the memory of a once fresh-faced teenage wireless operator. Read

Genius Charlotte rivals Carol Vordeman in brain stakes

A 16-YEAR-OLD genius from Northwood College with an IQ to rival Carol Vorderman has been accepted into Mensa.Read

Lido plan finds friends on Facebook

MORE than 350 people have joined a Facebook group supporting Hillingdon Council's proposals to give Ruislip Lido a £1.5million revamp.Read

No Hillingdon council tax rise - but jobs are threatened

COUNCIL tax will not rise next year, for the second consecutive year. And it is the third year running that a tax freeze has been implemented for people over 65.Read

Three Rivers safest place in Hertfordshire

THREE Rivers has the lowest level of crime in Hertfordshire, with new figures showing a 14 per cent overall reduction in offences in 2009 from 2008.Read

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