

Michael Sobell Hospice appeals for witnesses after charity shop break-in
Michael Sobell Hospice has pleaded for witnesses to come forward after the burglary of its Ruislip charity shop during the early hours of...


Brunel Students boycott Topshop
Topshop customers are threating to boycott the well-known high-street brand. The move comes after Thursdays speech in parliament in which...


Housing Havoc in Hillingdon
Hillingdon Council prosecuted a woman who disregarded planning rules, only one month after a £135,000 fine was issued to a landlord for...


National Rail Dumps plan for new recycling tip
National Rail has scrapped plans for a new recycling dump in Hillingdon, five months after the site was given planning permission. Plans...

Record cyber-attacks hit Brunel
Photo: Alex Milsom Students and staff at Brunel University London have been hit by more cyber-attacks in the first half of 2018 than the...


Paying for Preference – should we have to pay for milk alternatives?
Photo: Pixabay Recent years have seen a decline in popularity for cow’s milk and a soar in dairy free alternatives. Consumption rates...


Should smokers be shamed on campus?
Photo :Pexels Staff and students at Brunel University have mixed reactions to the idea of shaming smokers with some branding it an...


A new cinema for Hayes
After more than two decades without a cinema in the town, could a movie theatre be returning to Hayes? That’s the proposal being made by...

Mansize tissues no more. But what would womansize tissues look like?
Photo: Pexels Kleenex abandons ‘Mansize tissues’ after complaints of ‘sexism’ and ‘gender inequality’. ‘Confidently strong. Comfortingly...

Tougher fines introduced to tackle environmental crime
Photo: Creative Commons The fines for littering, graffiti, and handing out leaflets without permission have been increased from £80 to...