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Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp opens personal archive for new film

Celebrating the moments that matter most, Martin Kemp has opened up his personal collection of home videos to be featured in a new film.

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Olympic athlete joins West Drayton pupils for an energy lesson

TEAM GB athlete Toby Harries was a special guest at Cherry Lane Primary School in West Drayton to help deliver a workshop on the importance of energy saving. 

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MPs have Disabled people's 'lives in their hands' but do they really understand?

Disability Pride Month is a whole month to celebrate inclusivity and promote equality for the disabled community.

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Brits only wear half their wardrobe each year - and here's why

The average Brit will only wear half their wardrobe in any given year, with a third (33%) spending more than £300 on new items annually.

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Hillingdon may need extra powers over multiple-family homes

INCREASED powers to protect residents affected by houses of multi occupancy (HMOs) are being considered by Hillingdon Council.

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What's your vision of improved Uxbridge town centre?

PEOPLE and businesses are being invited to share their views on Hillingdon Council’s draft Uxbridge Vision.

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Whitehall signs off £51m rebuild of Hayes secondary school

THIS is the first view of a new-look Rosedale College in Wood End Green Road, Hayes.

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13 London boroughs to be brought under one NHS umbrella as mega care group created

The North West London and North Central London ICBs merger will create the largest in England serving 4.5 million people

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Unpaid invoices surge across London: Businesses being advised to act now

A recent report highlighted that the majority of businesses are owed money yet still many are failing to act.

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Small Business Britain launches live event to boost microbusinesses

In a major new move to support the UK’s smallest businesses to scale, Small Business Britain is launching an intensive, all-day small business training event this autumn, as part of the return of its popular Small and Mighty Enterprise Programme.

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Dame Laura Kenny opens up about post-pregnancy body image

Dame Laura Kenny is speaking out on the highs and lows of post-pregnancy body image after a difficult first public appearance at Wimbledon.

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'Hillingdon Council is running scared - trying to cancel our reporter is sign he's doing a great job'

MyLondon is calling out the West London council's toddler tantrum in response to the excellent journalism of our Hillingdon Local Democracy Reporter whose job it is to hold them to account

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Hillingdon plea for extra Whitehall support over spending pressures

DISCUSSIONS are underway between Hillingdon Council and the Government for the borough to receive Exceptional Financial Support (EFS)#.

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Paralympian Ellie Symonds tours Harefield dog rescue centre

EIGHT-time Paralympic medal winner Ellie Simmonds visited Dogs Trust Harefield last week to help promote some of the dogs patiently awaiting new homes.

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Sweeping up some bright ideas for Hillingdon's new fleet

RESIDENTS are being asked to submit imaginative suggestions for a Hillingdon Council competition to name seven new street sweepers.

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Dominating the net: Brits take over the nations conversations during Wimbledon

The nation went Wimbledon-wild during the last two weeks, as the success of homegrown heroes inspired fans across the country. Nowhere was that more apparent than in SW19; standout performances from Britain’s Jack Draper, Katie Boulter, Cam Norrie and Emma Raducanu saw notable spikes in demand on ...

My London - Hillingdon

London hospital's minor injuries unit set to close as MP calls it 'hammer blow'

Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust says the unit is "financially unsustainable"

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Something for all promised in Hillingdon summer events

MEDIEVAL re-enactments, fitness challenges and an abundance of family activities are lined up by Hillingdon Council this summer. 

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No, Sally can’t wait as she gets VIP treatment to celebrate the return of Oasis mania

His career may have taken off at supersonic speed - but before that Noel Gallagher worked as a subcontractor for British Gas.

My London - Hillingdon

'London Labour tried to pressure me to back Heathrow runway - I fear councillors are losing autonomy'

EXCLUSIVE: Hillingdon Labour says its position is unchanged, but admits it will "revisit" the issue when further plans are published