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Strike ballot over Bakerloo Line worker's sacking
UNION bosses are balloting Tube drivers over a possible capital-wide strike in solidarity with two sacked colleagues. The Rail, Maritime, and Transport (RMT) union has proposed a walk-out of train operators in the escalating dispute with London Underground
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Joy in Queensbury as India triumph in cricket clash
HUNDREDS of Indian cricket fans threw a spontaneous party in Queensbury as their country won an age old rivalry against Pakistan yesterday. Flags, fireworks and victory chants filled the air as people poured from the restaurants and bars of Queensbury
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Housing scheme presented to national audience
A SCHEME designed to protect residents needing social housing from sub standard accommodation has been showcased to professionals from across the country. Through Help2Let Harrow Council acts as a lettings agent, putting potential tenants in touch with
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Road death accused to stand trial
A MAN will stand trial in September over the death of a cyclist knocked off her bike during an early morning ride last year. Clive Sanford, 50, of Chiddingfold, is accused of careless driving following the death of Borehamwood massage therapist
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Wealdstone's unbeaten run comes to end
Wealdstone’s 12-match unbeaten run in the Ryman Premier ended with a 2-0 defeat at promotion chasers Tonbridge Angels. The home side started brightly and threatened Jonathan North’s goal with efforts from Frannie Collin and Jake Beercroft. North was
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Parents' outrage at secret suspension of school's deputy head
THE deputy head of Weald Junior School was suspended last April but parents have never been told, the Harrow Times can exclusively reveal. David Griffiths is still off work almost a year after he was removed suddenly from his post, and parents