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It’s all Greek myths
Set sail with Jason and the Argonauts as Temple Theatre brings its 2012 Edinburgh hit performance Unmythable to Harrow Arts Centre. The riotously fun show will deliver all the greatest Greek myths to the stage in just 70 minutes; combining theatre
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Jerusalem staged
Jez Butterworth’s play Jerusalem is set to be brought to the stage, courtesy of amateur dramatics company Pinner Players. The contemporary classic, which contains scenes of drug taking, violence and some strong language, is a somewhat risky and controversial
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New councillor campaigns against police cuts
The new Labour councillor for the Harrow West ward has said she will campaign against police cuts. Christine Robson was elected to Harrow Borough Council on Thursday after receiving 47.5 per cent of the votes, up by 7.5 per cent, with a majority
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All that jazz again
After their successful Christmas debut visit, US saxophonist and bandleader Frank Griffith is set to come to The Junction, with a group of north west London’s finest jazz musicians, bringing jazz back to the heart of Harrow. Playing with Frank Griffith
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Two jailed for role in London riots
Two men were among a gang of 22 jailed for more than 37 years for conspiracy to steal during the 2011 London riots. Remahno Fearon, 29, of Barn Way, Wembley, was convicted at Wood Green Crown Court yesterday and was sentenced to two years and 15
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'I’ve turned my back on grime’
The cookie has crumbled. Or in the case of Harrow grime act Black Biscuit, rappers Kevern Moore (Raks) and Dwayne (Littlen) have parted company, despite scooping awards for their music, hundreds of thousands of YouTube hits and headlining festivals
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Stones Ladies reach last four of Middlesex Cup
Wealdstone Ladies booked their place in the semi-finals of the Middlesex Cup after a 5-2 win over North Greenford United. The Stones were in trouble after going 2-0 down before a dramatic fightback. Danielle Forde pulled one back before Nicola
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Primary school hosts talent competition
A primary school in South Harrow is hosting a talent contest to raise money for a new playground and outdoor science area for their students. The Grange Primary School is looking for sponsors to help raise money and will be awarding prizes to the
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Labour wins West Harrow by-election
Labour has won the by-election in West Harrow. Christine Robson was elected as a councillor after receiving 47.5 per cent of the votes, with a majority of 281. Her Conservative opponent Julia Merison polled 761 votes, a 34.7 per cent share.
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Severe delays on the Metropolitan Line
There are severe delays on the Metropolitan Line this morning due to earlier signal failure in the Kings Cross area. There are severe delays between Baker Street and Aldgate and minor delays on the rest of line. This weekend’s planned engineering
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Permission to demolish and rebuild school is granted
Harrow Borough Council has approved proposals to demolish and completely rebuild a primary school. The council's planning committee on Wednesday granted permission for Marlborough Hill Primary School to build a two and three-storey building on