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Self-serving

DESPITE the outpouring of malevolent feeling already directed at bank bosses, those in charge of our money continue to take decisions which seem designed to draw the anger of customers. Read

Safety sign

EARLIER this year,Ian Newtion, better known as Scoobie Santino, was brutally murdered in the underpass beneath Greenford roundabout. Whoever is responsible is still at large. Read

Ealing has got talent

AMID financial meltdown anddisheartening revelations about MPs fiddling their expenses,the comedy dance double act of Demetri and Lagi Demetriou has certainly provided the nation with some welcome relief. Read

No time for knee-jerks

EARLIER this week, protesters gathered outside Ealing Town Hall to lobby against a proposed power station for Southall. Read

Good guys Tesco

WITH protest groups normally springing up wherever they propose to develop Tesco are usually seen as the big bad bullies in a town. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Runway debate

FOR anyone who already lives under the flightpath of planes heading for Heathrow,the prospect of another runway will be less than appealing. Read

Voice of the Gazette: surgical support

IT CANNOT come as a huge surprise that Ealing Hospital has abandoned its bid for Foundation Trust status. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Irresponsible acts

Police resources are scarce enough on the streets of Ealing without officers having to be diverted as a result of the irresponsible actions of a few. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Light balance

THE Mayor of London, Boris Johnson saw red driving through the streets of Ealing. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Park democracy

Boris Johnson's announcement this week that Brent River Park has won a £400,000 makeover is a victory for local democracy. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Apprentice plans show way forward

It has been another bad week for job losses in the borough: Carphone Warehouse announced 450 workers are at risk, many of whom are employed at its North Acton headquarters. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Respect triumphs

People have the right to work in a safe environment without being intimidated or undermined by their colleagues. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Cash on demand

The consistent failure of Ealing Council to pay its invoices on time is not only a huge embarrassment, it could put businesses at risk unnecessarily. Read

Voice of the Gazette: The white stuff

A few inches of snow and the capital grinds to a halt - it's the same old story. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Business rates

The impending arrival of H&M is good news for the Ealing Broadway Centre and should help to counter fears about the growing number of empty shops. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Arcadia questions

A delayed decision by Mayor Boris Johnson on whether to give final approval to the Arcadia Centre left all interested parties on tenterhooks this week. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Make views plane

Do governments even listen to their people anymore? Read

Voice of the Gazette: Rail bosses must account for fares

It hardly seems unfair to expect that when it comes to public transport you should get what you pay for. Read

Voice of the Gazette: A bit of the true spirit of Christmas

This week's story about Hazel Bruney and her newborn son Anthony is a reminder about what really counts at Christmas. Read

Voice of the Gazette: Boris on the beat

Boris Johnson's commitment to look into boosting Ealing's police numbers is a significant step to victory in our Beef Up Our Bobbies campaign. Read