Bus services on route 218 between North Acton in Ealing and Hammersmith are set to face disruption this month amid renewed strike action by staff.
Metropolitan Police have increased patrols at the Morrisons car park in Acton, Ealing, following rising safety concerns and reports of suspicious activity.
Ealing Broadway launches a Christmas campaign with two local charities after research shows over Londoners experience loneliness during the festive season.
William Perkin High School teacher in Ealing has been banned after a conduct panel found he made inappropriate comments and urged pupils to stay silent.
Ealing’s University of West London is launching courses for Feltham residents through a partnership with Hounslow aimed at boosting skills and training.
The University of West London awards digital entrepreneur Rajesh Sinha an honorary doctorate, recognising his contributions to technology in academics.
Filipino nurses at Ealing Hospital marked 25 years since the first cohort joined the NHS, celebrating their long-standing contributions to UK healthcare.
Notting Hill & Ealing High School wins 2025 New London Education Award, recognised for its junior school building that sets a benchmark in London design.
A Charity Tribunal ruling has halted Labour-run Ealing Council’s planned sale of Victoria Hall to Mastcraft, raising questions over town hall redevelopment.
Five students from Notting Hill and Ealing High School have been selected for the Great Britain water polo squad, marking a major milestone in youth sport.
New Marie Curie figures show Ealing has some of London’s highest end-of-life poverty rates, raising concerns about support systems for vulnerable residents.
The University of West London has earned Business Enabler of the Year at the Chambers of Commerce Awards in Ealing, recognising its regional impact.
Lidl Hanwell store reopens expanded
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – East Acton Primary pupils in Ealing earned third place in the Mini Warriors category at London Eco Champion Awards 2025, recognised for climate action work. On Monday, November 24, 2025, the Eco soldiers Aaliyah, Kairo, Rylie, and
A rejected plan for a 24-hour gambling centre in Hanwell is heading to the Secretary of State after Ealing Council refused the application in August 2025.
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Marks & Spencer is preparing a significant expansion of its food store network across Ealing, signalling renewed retail investment in the borough. Acton, West Ealing, South Ealing, Hanwell, and Northfields have all been identified by Marks &
Ealing sees 140 cyclists injured
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Organisers have confirmed the 2026 Ealing Book Festival will run from 29 April to 3 May, allowing book lovers to plan early for the borough’s literary event. The festival, which is now in its third time, is
Ealing Broadway launches two festive initiatives with Calling London and Home-Start Ealing to support vulnerable residents with community aid.
Met Police seized drug-linked items from a Greenford Broadway shop after officers said the business ignored a formal warning to stop selling the products.
Army veteran James Spink launches a new support initiative at Ealing A&E, aiming to strengthen patient care, streamline assistance, and enhance frontline resilience.
An Ealing butcher was fined over £50,000 after a worker lost part of a thumb using an unsafe bandsaw, following an investigation into major safety failings.
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council has introduced tougher planning controls, tightening rules on landlords seeking to convert family homes into rented rooms amid housing and safety concerns. In order to better control the quantity and quality of houses of multiple
Campaigners fighting to protect Ealing’s Victoria Hall return to court this week, as the long-running dispute over the building's future reaches a crucial legal stage.
Conservative councillors joined Ealing Broadway residents in a community clean-up, tackling fallen leaves and boosting pavement safety amid rising seasonal concerns.
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Raphael Chiwandire, 14-years-old, from Perivale has been shortlisted for a national award honouring siblings who provide vital care and support to disabled children in Ealing. Raphael Chiwandire has been selected as a finalist for the Contact Awards’
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – More than 50 pothole damage claims have been filed against Ealing Council since 2022, but only a few led to compensation, Freedom of Information data shows. The FOI response showed that overall council spending on pothole repairs
Ealing Liberal Democrats have launched a new residents’ survey to gather views on key local issues, aiming to shape future community priorities and policies.
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing has hosted its first Artificial Intelligence conference, uniting more than 120 delegates from across the public, private, and voluntary sectors. Under the subject “Aware Use of AI,” the Ealing Local Strategic Partnership, directed by Ealing Council
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Northolt’s famous Haunted House drew large Halloween crowds despite bad weather, raising £500 for Meadow House Hospice in Ealing. A sort of Northolt custom in Ealing is the Haunted House on Kempton Avenue, UB5 4HF. The attraction,
Mayor opens Ealing Christmas shop
Chelsea landlord fined for Ealing flats
Ealing Christmas card shop celebrates
Gary Malcolm celebrates Acton art
New women’s fitness in Ealing
New stores at Ealing Broadway
Lib Dems urge Lammas Park repairs
Saka returns to Edward Betham School
Man fatally stabbed in Uxbridge
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council is recognized by Stonewall for its efforts to make housing more inclusive for LGBTQ+ residents, marking a significant step towards equality. Only a small number of local governments were able to become Pledge Pioneers for
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council’s plans to sell Victoria Hall as part of a redevelopment face an appeal hearing next month, with the venue’s future hanging in the balance. On behalf of the Friends of the Victoria Hall (FoVH), two
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing crackdown on tenancy fraud saves almost £1.1m in public money, highlighting efforts to combat housing benefit abuse and protect taxpayer funds. Since April 2024, Ealing Council has stopped 22 fraudulent tenancy applications and retrieved 26 illegally
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing’s annual Festival of Business attracts over 400 visitors and dozens of local firms, celebrating the borough’s thriving entrepreneurial community and spirit. Sixty guests, 41 exhibitors and 450 participants attended the stakeholders’ brunch to start the day.
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Specsavers celebrated three decades in Ealing Broadway with the reopening of its newly refurbished store, featuring live music and special offers for customers. The optician has experienced a £70,000 redoing since it opened in 1994, which includes
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Castle Inn in Ealing has been named the joint winners of Fuller’s annual Glorious Gardens competition, recognizing its gardens and outdoor space. The competition, which is in its fourth year, honors the nation’s 153 tenanted inns
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A community outreach drive in Ealing has led to a significant increase in mental health referrals among children from ethnic minority backgrounds. According to the West London NHS Trust, referrals from communities similar as Somali, Sikh, Polish,
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing business leaders warn that without key reforms in the upcoming Budget, family-run firms will suffer under mounting economic pressures. According to Family Business, new inheritance tax reforms that go into effect in April of next year
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Patients in Ealing will soon benefit from a new mobile translation service aimed at improving healthcare access and removing language barriers during treatment. One hundred new iPad trolleys have been distributed throughout the London North West University
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing Council’s initiative helps hundreds of older residents claim unreceived pension credits, providing vital financial support and easing cost-of-living pressures. The council has identified homes that are likely to qualify for the payments by collaborating with its
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing environmental groups are opposing a 17.5-metre telecoms mast on Brentham Meadows, warning it endangers one of London’s most protected green spaces. Residents are being urged to protest the application by MBNL, a joint venture between EE
