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The Queen has approved plans for an underground rail line through central London, linking Heathrow with the City.
Questions Of Cash: With set-top TV boxes, Sky sets the limits...
Q. I have a Sky TV package, which gives me a second Sky set-top box for 10 extra a month 45 in total allowing me to watch Sky on two TVs in my house.
Britain's obsession with driving makes car journey times even longer
Britain's continuing obsession with driving has helped make journey times on our most congested road even longer.
Revealed: Middle Britain will be hardest hit by falling house prices
Middle Britain will be hit harder by falling house prices than the rest of the country, research shows.
Man dies after motorway pile-up
A man has been killed in a crash involving four vehicles on a stretch of motorway in Berkshire.
The 24-year-old from Basingstoke was arrested on June 12 following an operation carried out by Thames Valley Police, supported by Hampshire Constabulary, for conspiracy to murder and possession of Class A drugs ...
Teen guilty of vicious road rage assault
A man who suffered a broken jaw after he was attacked in Woosehill said he was very happy after his teenage assailant received a 12 month suspended sentence.
Wyeth Applauds Six Countries Across Europe, and the Middle East, That ...
Wyeth Applauds Six Countries Across Europe, and the Middle East, That Recently Announced the Inclusion of the 7-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in Their Immunization Schedules MAIDENHEAD, England, July 8 ...
Queen looks to hydroelectric p...
THE Queen is to try to cut her spiralling fuel bill by resurrecting a 1 million scheme to supply Windsor Castle with hydroelectric power from the River Thames.
- I was never really bad but I did get into trouble with a hoop and stick'
Where does our mind take us when we start to look back? Which are the faces, places and moments we will remember when we're old? Eight people who are Cardiff born and bred are taking part in a theatre project ...
Lock keeper's wife pledges to fight on
A LOCK keeper's wife has pledged to continue her campaign against plans to axe properties after the move was put on hold.
Doctor will be - sadly missed'
A book of condolence has been opened to commemorate a doctor whose "warm smile" brightened the lives of her patients Tudor House GP Lisa Bawden died aged 31 on Sunday, June 1, from stomach cancer.
Rudy boosts the cause of a fire station -- in England
He's traveled a long way from those days in the mid-1990's when he reopened a firehouse in Richmond Hill to make good on a campaign promise.
'World's oldest complete steamship begins historic journey.'
SS Robin - the world's oldest complete steamship - will leave West India Dock, Canary Wharf on 28th June at the start of a conservation programme to transform her into the capital's newest visitor landmark. ...
Weather doesn't slow down motorshow
THE drizzly rain of the morning couldn't keep the petrolheads away for long today, at this year's Bucks Free Press Motorshow.
Reading's beat maestro dan le sac will be performing with hip-hop cohort Scroobius Pip at a special children's festival in Maidenhead.
It's no Slough of despair for music
With all the woes of losing the Fez Club as a major venue for local bands, look east and you'll find a venue that could easily become the hub of a new scene.
Totton appoint director of football
Stuart Ritchie greets Mick Budny at Totton's ground. AMBITIOUS Wessex champions AFC Totton have appointed a director of football as they prepare for their debut Southern League season.
NEXT year will mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, born in Portsmouth in 1806, the son of a highly regarded French engineer.
Youth anti-drink plans criticised
Police could gain powers to confiscate alcohol from young people Charities and opposition MPs have criticised ministers' proposals to tackle underage drinking in England.