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  • I'll fight on, says BA worker in cross case

    A devout Christian battling an airline over her right to wear a cross at work has vowed not to give up her fight, despite a setback. Nadia Eweida, from Strawberry Hill, will not be protected from the spiralling costs of her discrimination case if she

  • Hospital's poor financial management 'a disgrace'

    West Middlesex Hospital is one of the worst managed in the country, a new report has revealed. An Audit Commission report showed the trust was one of the worst financially managed and it failed to meet the minimum standards. The Taxpayers’ Alliance

  • Riverside petition goes to the top of Government

    Campaigners opposed to controversial plans to sell off Twickenham Riverside for private development are to visit 10 Downing Street on Monday. Members of several campaign groups, including the Friends of Twickenham Riverside and Save Our Riverside

  • Academy sponsor for Shene approved

    The Government has approved Academies Enterprise Trust (AET) as the preferred co-sponsor for the academy at Shene School and has agreed the next stage in the process can begin. Richmond Council announced AET as its choice for co-sponsor of

  • Police hunt killer nine years on

    A £20,000 reward is being offered for information to catch the killers of a teenage dad murdered in Heston nine years ago today. Jason Paul, 18, was stabbed to death outside flats in Convent Way at approximately 2pm on October 2 2000.

  • Hounslow officers under investigation

    An investigation has been launched into how a prisoner obtained mobile phones and drugs while in a cell at Hounslow police station. The man, a prisoner at Wormwood Scrubs, was taken to Hounslow police station by officers to be interviewed and