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  • Russians honour brave Second World War sailor

    A FORMER sailor who embarked on what Winston Churchill described as "the worst journey in the world" during the Second World War was honoured when he was presented with a medal at the Russian Embassy this week for the role he played in the notorious

  • Young pulls no punches after another narrow loss

    WASPS director of rugby Dai Young said his players failed to match the standards they'd set themselves last week as they lost 26-23 to Harlequins today. Two tries just after half time turned the game, but Wasps would have won at a canter if they'd

  • Blues pegged back after Wood strike

    Portsmouth 1, Wycombe Wanderers 1. SAM Wood’s goal kept Wanderers’ unbeaten away record going but Blues had to settle for a point after being pegged back by Portsmouth. Wood’s goal early in the second half had temporarily given Wanderers possession

  • Late fightback falls short as Wasps blow it at Quins

    IF Wasps were the side they hope to become they’d have won this match with little drama, instead it was another case of the should haves as they lost 26-23 to Harlequins. Harlequins were a team on the ropes after losing 39-0 to Saracens the last

  • Charity golf event for South Bucks District's charities

    ASPIRING golfers in South Bucks will join the chairman of the District Council in playing 18 holes for charity next month. Guests will join SBDC Cllr Santokh Chhokar on Friday, October 10, at The South Buckinghamshire Golf Course, in a bid to raise

  • Wheatus to perform at Bucks New Uni

    WHEATUS is performing at Bucks New Uni's student union on October 2. Here lead singer Brendan B. Brown talks to Abbie Blunt about One Direction, Teenage Dirtbag and a fruit allergy. Teenage Dirtbag is probably one of your most popular songs. Where

  • Cllr: 'All hot school meals will be in place by next term'

    THE county council will catch up with the provision of hot school meals by the start of next term, a senior councillor has said. Buckinghamshire County Council was given a £1.3million grant by the Government to implement its pledge to provide free

  • Food review: Indi-Grill in Wooburn Green

    ONE of the nation’s favourite dishes, the classic curry is often the first choice for a takeaway in my household, but not necessarily for an evening out. However, I was made to feel at home as soon as my recent Indian adventure in Wooburn Green

  • Affluent South Bucks town set for first crisis foodbank

    NEXT week will see the launch of Marlow's first ever crisis foodbank, with the Mayor saying she was shocked to discover the number of families in the town struggling to put food on the table. In partnership with Wycombe-based charity One Can Trust