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  • Faulty tests prompt warning

    A WARNING has been issued after pregnancy tests used at Northwick Park Hospital and Central Middlesex may have been part of a faulty batch. Women who took tests between March 23 and June 8 may be affected as it is believed around 1,200 Clearview HCG

  • Ealing stays on top

    EALING remained top of the Middlesex ECB County League Premier League with five wins out of five following the demolition of Richmond. Richmond won the toss and will be ruing putting the home side into bat when they declared on 308 for eight with Ned

  • Festival celebrates borough's diversity

    THE diversity of Harrow is being celebrated in the ninth annual Refugee Week festival this week. This year's campaign has been focused on the positive relationships that are formed between refugees and British born people - from friends to neighbours

  • Bus fares to be slashed

    Bus fares for Oyster card users are to fall by 10 per cent from the end of September. London mayor Ken Livingstone yesterday announced the move which will see the single bus fare fall from £1 to 90p on Pay as You Go. The price of a weekly travel

  • Close win in friendly

    THE friendly fixture last Sunday against Goodwill Wanderers at Saddlers Mead, ended with a tight win for P&H. Chris Emmott, three for 31, was the pick of the home bowlers. And Graham Simpson (2) and one each from Sam Norris, Pete Wells and Robin Willis

  • London almost world's most expensive

    London has been named the world's second most expensive city for expatriates to live, according to a new study. The capital climbed three places to second in Mercer Human Resource Consulting's 2007 Cost of Living study. Russia's capital Moscow was

  • Woman's handbag snatched

    A WOMAN was walking her dog when her handbag was snatched. The 24-year-old victim was in Canons Open Space, in Marsh Lane, Stanmore, last wednesday at around 9am. As she was walking along, a white man snatched the bag from her shoulder and ran off.