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Criminal damage charges dropped

5:40pm Thursday 7th August 2008

CHARGES against a man’s alleged involvement in thousands of pounds worth of criminal damage in Uxbridge have been dropped.

Stations open despite strike

2:40pm Thursday 7th August 2008

NO underground stations have closed on a section of a tube line hit by strikes today despite staff shortages.

Campaigners talk aviation at camp

2:09pm Thursday 7th August 2008

ANTI expansion campaigners from Hillingdon have headed for Kent to join protesters at this year’s Climate Camp.

Residents call for park fence

Residents called for extra security at the park.

11:40am Thursday 7th August 2008

MORE than £60,000 will be pumped into the security of a Ruislip park after complaints that residents did not feel safe.

Canal could be 'lively and interesting attraction'

The Grand Union Canal could be opened to the public.

10:29am Thursday 7th August 2008

THE “forgotten backwater” of the Grand Union Canal in Hayes could soon be opened up to residents, thanks to persistent lobbying by a keen boater.

Council worker escapes jail

An example of a car police used to illustrate what kinds of damages would result from the faked accidents.

7:10am Thursday 7th August 2008

A COUNCIL worker, who was ‘fooled’ into joining a gang of criminals claiming pay-outs for fictitious car accidents, has escaped jail.

Court fines fly-tipper

The contents of the skip which were dumped in a residents' garden.

4:26pm Wednesday 6th August 2008

A FLY-TIPPER was fined more than £6,000 yesterday for dumping the contents of a skip in a Yiewsley street.

Former councillor pleads guilty to sex act

The former Hillingdon councillor pleaded guilty to taking part in a toilet sex act.

1:10pm Wednesday 6th August 2008

A FORMER Hillingdon councillor has admitted his part in a sex act with a 56-year-old man in a Rayners Lane public toilet.

Three suffer injuries in crash

11:44am Wednesday 6th August 2008

THREE people were taken to hospital following a crash involving two cars in Hayes yesterday.

Tube workers set to strike

9:58am Wednesday 6th August 2008

A STRING of underground stations could be closed tomorrow as tube workers prepare to strike.


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Lib Dems unveil youth crime plan

Chris Huhne wants MPs to listen to a Muslim policeman

Updated 9:21pm Thursday 7th August 2008

Youngsters who commit minor offences and get involved in anti-social behaviour should not be locked up, because they go on to re-offend more seriously, the Liberal Democrats said.


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