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A HARLOW has been charged as part of a proactive Counter Terrorism Policing investigation into suspected offences under the National Security Act. Howard Michael Phillips, 64 (29.08.59) of Harlow was charged on Thursday, 23 May with an offence contrary to section 3 of the National…

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THE Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a formal ‘market investigation’ into the UK’s veterinary services market for household pets, following the conclusion of a consultation on the proposals last month. The CMA has confirmed that its initial concerns remain the same as in March…

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DENTAL graduates in England could be forced to work in the NHS to help tackle the crisis in access that has left millions struggling to get their teeth repaired reports The Guardian. Under the government’s plan they would have to undertake NHS work for “several years” after leaving university…

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GREEN jobs must be a priority of any new government with growing green skills also seen as top of that agenda, says the Institute of Environment Management & Assessment (IEMA). With demand for green skills globally growing nearly twice as fast as the growth in…

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REDWINGS Horse Sanctuary is appealing for anyone with information about a burglary at the charity’s Ada Cole Visitor Centre in Nazeing on Tuesday night (21st May) to contact the police.  The break-in happened late in the evening at the centre on Epping Road, Broadley Common. Redwings…

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Harlow Liberal Democrats kickoff their General Election fight The Harlow Lib Dems are ready to start their fight against a Conservative government that presided over a low-growth economy, years of austerity, chaotic governance, high energy and water bills, and destroying the environment with raw sewage.…

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YASMIN Gregory, Leader of  Harlow Green Party was pleased to hear the announcement of a General Election on 4th July, made today by the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak.   “We know that the people of Harlow want Green representation.  Since the last General Election, the…

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LABOUR parliamentary candidate for Harlow & the Villages has issued a rallying cry after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a General Election today.  Chris Vince has described the General Election as a ‘chance to restore hope and pride in our country and our communities’, but warned that…

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HARLOW MP Robert Halfon has reacted to there announcement by PM Rishi Sunak that there will be a General Election on July 4th. Mr Halfon said: “Like everyone, I was surprised about the election announcement today. It’s the right decision to call an election as…

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THE PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a General Election on July 4th. He made the announcement from outside Downing Street this afternoon. The Conservatives hold the constituency of Harlow with a majority of 14,063. Harlow MP Robert Halfon is standing down and will not…

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HARLOW Council has issued the following statement this morning following flooding in the town last night and overnight: Councillor Nicky Purse, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Environment, said: “We are aware that several areas of the town have experienced significant flooding due to the heavy rainfall.…

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SOURCE FM & Hunter Security join Dukes Barbershop as this year’s sponsors for Sunset Sessions Festival. The team at ECCO are delighted to welcome an additional 2 sponsors for this year’s festival at Harlow Town Park Bandstand on Saturday 13th July. Hunter Security & Source…

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THE Woodland Trust is urging gardeners not to buy rhododendron ponticum this spring, as it looks to stem the threat of deadly tree disease and protect our native wildlife. The popular plant may look nice but not only can it carry disease, it is known…

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HARLOW Town Cricket Club’s annual Fun Day is this weekend, 26th May! 12pm start They have a jampacked day, full of entertainment for the whole family to get involved with. Some of the bits they have on the day are live music, gorgeous food, handmade…

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POLICE are being instructed to consider making fewer arrests because of the lack of space in prisons.  A letter from the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) circulated last week urges chief constables to think about “pausing” so-called “non-priority arrests”.  It also suggests halting planned operations…

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Statement from Essex Fire and Rescue The persistent rain meant it was a busy night for our Control Room, firefighters and officers with more than 70 incidents between yesterday (Tuesday 21 May) at 5pm and today (Wednesday 22 May) at 9am. Incidents we attended included:…