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Saturday, 24 January 2026

Preston Community Library Opening: 'A proud and extraordinary achievement'

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    There were crowds outside Preston Community Library this morning as the community came out in droves to welcome the official opening o...
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Friday, 23 January 2026

On the eve of its offical opening a review of the peoples' struggle for Preston Community Library and Hub

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  The latest election leaflet from Labour councillors in Preston ward (extracts above) would almost make you think that the Brent Community ...
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Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Urgent Treatment Centre hours cut: Brent Scrutiny urged, 'Put these proposals on your agenda. Stand up for the residents you represent.'

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    Zengha Wellings Longmore has presented the 570 signature petition calling on Brent Council's Scutiny Committee to examine proposa...
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Friday, 16 January 2026

Towerblock loses Tatler nickname

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  Cllr Shama Shilesh Tatler was introduced and took the oath in the House of Lords on Tuesday having been created Baronness Shah of Wembley....
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Green Party statement on the situation in Iran - solidarity with people of Iran who are risking their lives and opposition to US military intervention

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Responding to the the repressive and violent crackdown on protesters by the Iranian regime, Dr Ellie Chowns MP, leader of the Parliamentary...
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Thursday, 15 January 2026

GOOD NEWS 2: Heba Muraisi ends hunger strike

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  Heba Muraisi (a Brent West constituent), Kamran Ahmed and Lewie Chiaramello, pro-Palestine activists ended their hunger strike yesterday. ...
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GOOD NEWS 1: London Labour councils and the London Mayor will oppose limits on the Freedom Pass

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 With the petition against changes that would limit the use of the Freedom Pass reaching tens of thousands of signatories, London Labour bor...
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Wednesday, 14 January 2026

LETTER: Hunger strikers are being subjected to cruel injustice - at least Barry Gardiner has been willing to speak out.

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  The Hunger Strikers Dear Editor,  With the ongoing situation of dangerous inaction, and criminal neglect from the British government in re...
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