24/7 “Bingo (arcade) Hall” Refused After Campaign Led by Ruislip Councillors Tuesday, 24 February, 2026 A proposed 24-hour arcade, described in the application as a bingo hall, has been refused planning permission by officers at the London Borough of Hillingdon. The application sought to transform a former banking site on Ruislip High Street into a 24/7 venue operating day and night, in the very heart of our town centre. Following a petition led by Ruislip councillors, around 1,200 local residents... ArticlesLocal News
Darran Davies Wins in Charville 8th May 2021 Local Hayes resident, Darran Davies has won the Charville by election, held on Thursday 6th May. The by election was called following the death of long time... Local News
Ian Edwards Elected New Leader of Hillingdon Conservatives 14th December 2020 Conservative Councillor Ian Edwards has been elected the new Leader of Hillingdon Conservative Group of Councillors. The group of 43 Conservative councillors... Local News
Conservatives vote against Labour's useless welfare bill 2nd July 2025 In an act of cowardice, Keir Starmer has put Party before country. He cannot make the tough decisions necessary. National News
Back the Makers, not the Takers 26th June 2025 Kemi Badenoch delivers speech to business leaders at the British Chambers of Commerce National News
Kemi delivers press Conference with a survivor of grooming gangs scandal 17th June 2025 After Labour announced they will finally begin a national inquiry into the grooming gangs, Kemi holds a press conference with a survivor. National News
Labour finally U-turn on Grooming Gang inquiry after Conservative pressure 14th June 2025 Keir Starmer has finally bowed to pressure and agreed to a national statutory inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal. National News
Kemi delivers a speech at FTSE250+ conference 12th June 2025 Kemi Badenoch has delivered a speech in the city responding to Labour's damaging plans for our economy. National News
Mel Stride responds to Rachel Reeves's spending review 11th June 2025 Rachel Reeves's delivered Labour’s first Spending Review. With a torrent of promises and self-congratulations. But not the truth. National News