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  • Malinga masterclass revives Sri Lanka’s World Cup dream

    Lasith Malinga didn’t even take his jumper off for this latest masterclass. In the white-hot heat of a must-win ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup game – against the tournament hosts and world’s No.1 side no less – the great man remained predictably ice

  • Ealing drama studio taken over by university

    EALING-based Drama Studio London is now officially part of the University of West London.   Established more than 50 years ago, it counts Emily Watson and Forest Whitaker as alumni and has a reputation in the acting world for excellent vocational

  • Five fixtures that could define QPR's season

    Ironically, inconsistency was perhaps the only consistent feature of Queens Park Rangers’ previous season and that will be something Mark Warburton will be charged with turning around. Navigating the length and breadth of the Championship season

  • Hey guys, ever thought of taking up netball?

    RUSSELL Bryant is a 28-year-old electrician, originally from Sydney, now living in Ealing  - and a netball player. “Back in 2015, I moved to London on a bit of a whim. Four years later, I'm still here,” he said. “Mixed netball is the first

  • Five fixtures that could define Brentford’s season

    We’re one step closer to the 2019-20 Championship season after the fixtures were announced on Thursday morning and there’s certainly plenty for Brentford fans to get excited about. The upcoming season will be the Bees’ sixth consecutive campaign

  • Perivale school hailed for its clean energy decision

    PERIVALE Primary School is the 50th in the country  to have solar panels installed, so it can benefit from clean, green and cheaper energy. It was honoured by the Schools’ Energy Co-operative, which is supporting schools to cut carbon emissions

  • Southall school 'returned to its former glory'

    VILLIERS High School in Southall has returned to its former glory, according to the chair of governors, after being rated outstanding in all areas by Ofsted. Inspectors gave a top grade forquality of leadership, teaching, curriculum, pupils’ achievements