Ealing beats London average for school offers

Ealing has beaten the London average with 70%securing their first choice school and 90% being offered one of their top three choices.Read

'Uncle Sam' launches election bid in Ealing

A man affectionately dubbed 'Uncle Sam' by youngsters is standing for parliament as an independent to battle against tuition fees, youth unemployment and poverty.Read

Hanwell pupils get lesson from BBC's Huw Edwards

Hanwell students got lessons in media from BBC presenter Huw Edwards and interviewed Radio One DJ Tim Westwood as part of a news programme.Read

A hero for struggling families

A MOTHER of four has been put forward for her sterling work in helping vulnerable families.Read

Bus thugs sought as officers release CCTV

YOBS who have smashed windows, drawn graffiti on buses, set fire to seats and assaulted drivers are being sought by police.Read

Probe into 'missing' housing notification letters

ANGRY residents have challenged Ealing Council about a failure to consult them properly regarding a development behind flats in Northolt.Read

Crimewatch appeal in bid to catch men

OFFICERS investigating the case of an Ealing shopkeeper who was stabbed and left bleeding in a van have appeared on Crimewatch and released an image of a suspect.Read

Daughter's anger at flooded graves

A GRIEVING daughter has blasted Ealing Council after graves at a cemetery became flooded during recent heavy rain.Read

Ealing pledges to keep calm as job cuts loom

CUTS may be looming for local authorities but Ealing Council says it will be keeping a cool head in the months to come.Read

Looking after loved ones will get a little bit easier

CARERS struggling to cope with loved ones were given a new lease of life on a course designed to give them help and support.Read

Homeowner fined for building in back garden

A WOMAN who converted a house in Ruislip Road into flats and built a bungalow in the back garden without planning consent has been fined by Ealing Magistrates.Read

Join our campaign to safeguard Ealing Hospital services

THE Ealing Hospital Save Our Services campaign is continuing to urge people to show their support, despite assurances from Ealing Primary Care Trust that the A&E department is not under threat of closure.Read

Manor house to be restored in £500k project

MORE than £500,000 will be invested in restoring the Elizabethan building at Southall Manor House.Read

'Melting brains' report is critical of health trust

FROZEN brains kept for medical research melted after a freezer malfunctioned, a confidential report has revealed.Read

Police caught pickpockets as they left bus

FOUR pickpockets who targeted an elderly woman and other passengers on a crowded bus in Shepherd's Bush have been jailed.Read

Pupils send out message to bullies

PUPILS made promises to beat bullying and look out for one another in a special assembly.Read

Shopping parades to receive £1.5m facelift by 2011

PLANS for a £1.5million facelift of 10 shopping parades have been announced by Ealing Council.Read

Worker airlifted to hospital after horror accident

A WORKER ran into a pharmacy screaming for help after his colleague fell off the back of a lorry on an industrial site on Tuesday afternoon.Read

West Ealing pupils sum up school with a mosaic

PRIMARY school children had a smashing time as they played a part in designing and creating a larger-than-life mosaic.Read

Transport Watch: Light at the end of the tunnel for train commuters?

Serious overcrowding and passengers being left behind at stations in the Borough cannot be allowed to continue.Read

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