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Stones Ladies thrash Oxford City
Wealdstone Ladies boosted their title hopes after a 9-1 victory over Oxford City Seconds. Despite going 1-0 down early on, the side responded emphatically to ease to the win. Natalie Osman stole the plaudits with five goals while Rosie Watts
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Synagogue screens film to promote harmony in the Middle East
A synagogue in Northwood will be hosting a breakfast and screening a film aimed at promoting harmony in the Middle East. Two years ago the Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue raised money for a project with Leo Baeck Education for 20 Israeli
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Oh, yes sir, they can Boogie...all night long
WHEN Gareth Gates walks onto the stage of The Beck Theatre, there will only be one thing on his mind, he says. “I have to remind myself of where we are. “I’d hate to be on stage and say the wrong town or city. “If I said ‘Hello Milton Keynes
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Headmaster resigns after coded insult to another teacher
The headmaster of an independent prep school in Harrow resigned after he was caught including an insulting coded message to a departing teacher in the school newsletter. Parents last month received a letter from the chairman of governors at Orley
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'I was awful at sport when I was at school' - Paralympic gold medallist visits her old school
A paralympic gold medallist visited her old junior school in Pinner yesterday to talk to the children about dreaming big - and the days when she couldn't even touch her toes. Olympic rowing champion Naomi Riches, 29, who attended Cannon Lane Junior
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VIDEO: Robot enrolled at Kingsbury school
A cutting edge robot has been enrolled at a school in Kingsbury to help children learn about programming and robotics. The NAO robot is joining Kingsbury High School thanks to John Pinkney, the head of Warwick ICT Development Service.
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Charity urges people to join emergency volunteer scheme
A first aid charity is urging people to learn life-saving skills as part of an emergency volunteer scheme. St John Ambulance will give people free medical training which covers treating life-threatening injuries, giving CPR and using a defibrillator
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Two per cent council tax rise agreed as Harrow Borough Council approves new budget
Harrow Borough Council has agreed a two per cent rise in council tax for the year from April. The rise will increase the amount an average Band D household pays by £23.97 a year, from £1493.27 to £1513.28. The budget also includes cuts of more