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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

Voice of the Gazette: Staying afloat

The sharp rise in the number of Ealing people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance will come as little surprise to anyone who has been watching the steady trickle of recent redundancy announcements.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Boxing fair

Finally, we have received an apology from Ealing Council over the box junction fiasco and a promise to pay back the illegal fines from late June.Read

Voice of the Gazette: A shop is for life, not just Christmas

Traders across Ealing are rightly worried about their Christmas prospects in the wake of pre-emptive sales launched by many of the big chain stores.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Fears subside

Grim predictions about the depth and length of a recession mean the number of people with spare cash to spend in Ealing's shops and restaurants will inevitably dwindle further.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Getting it right

That councillors decided to grant permission for the Dickens Yard development should come as no surprise to anyone.Read

Voice of the Gazette: We must get it right first time

Judgement Day is looming for the controversial Dickens Yard development.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Homes shame

It should not be too much to ask that Ealing Council tenants have a decent home to live in.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Homes advice

The sheer volume of complaints we are hearing following the scandal of the seven-bedroom mansion handed to the Saindi family shows the strength of feeling among thousands waiting in vain for a home in Ealing.Read

Voice of the Gazette: We have a debt to key people

What kind of world do we live in when money-grabbing property men can legally force key workers out of their homes?Read

Voice of the Gazette: Duty to shop

Shoppers might be forgiven for feeling a tingle of disloyal excitement at the prospect of the new White City development opening in October.Read

Voice of the Gazette: The winners and losers of crunch

With banks failing, food and fuel prices surging and financial experts declaring the economy is in freefall it seems there are still some winners in the global credit crunch.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Health and safety

Here are three words guaranteed to get tempers flaring: health and safety.Read

Voice of the Gazette: An awful week

Devastatated mother Vivienne Stevenson is understandably upset at the sentence handed to her son's hit-and-run killer.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Future education

The face of post-secondary education in Ealing as we know it looks set to change for good.Read

Voice of the Gazette: Back bobbies bid

Jason Stacey has done impressive work highlighting an apparent shortfall in the number of police officers on Ealing's streets.Read