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MP ordered to pay back £4,500 for misuse of Commons stationery
A woman who reported Ann Keen to a Government watchdog for misusing £4,500 of parliamentary stationery has said she is “sickened” by the Health Minister and her husband’s expenses claims. Ann Berkane, 66, from Brentford, contacted the Parliamentary
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Council invests £1.8m in CCTV cameras
Hounslow Council is to invest £1.8m in a new CCTV system. The system will be shared by the council and police, and will bring together existing CCTV systems to ensure coverage is heightened across the borough. It is hoped the new system will reduce
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East Sheen development sows dissent
A “war of the roses” erupted in an East Sheen street earlier this week when residents continued their campaign against a controversial development. Robin Popham and Amanda Wilson, of Avenue Gardens, became stone statues and flanked a rose arch
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Quick-thinking officers to receive police award
A caterer turned police officer whose quick-thinking saved a Hounslow landlord’s life is up for a police award. PC Jason Hudson, 38, will receive a borough commander commendation for his part in saving the landlord’s life in May last year. PC Hudson
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Mortlake entrepreneur sets up social networking site
“Wouldn’t you rather be out with friends than watching Friends?” This was a question Mortlake resident Bally Binning asked herself when she returned to London after working in Germany, and struggled to find opportunities to meet new people.