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Ealing Times

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  • 1 week ago | ealingtimes.co.uk | Laura Howard

    Ros Canter at her stables in Lincolnshire on Monday 31st March 2025 (Image: James Watkins) FOR Olympic gold medallist Ros Canter, running the London Marathon in 2025 feels like fate. The event rider will be taking on the 26.2-mile course on the 27th of April, having first signed up alongside her friend and fellow rider Saffron Cresswell.

  • 1 week ago | ealingtimes.co.uk | Laura Howard

    Yoane Wissa (centre) equalised in the 74th minute at the Emirates Stadium to earn a point against Arsenal (Steven Paston/PA) Yoane Wissa is aiming even higher after notching his 15th Premier League goal of the season in Brentford’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal. The Congolese forward gave Bees fans a moment to savour in the 74th minute as he cancelled out Thomas Partey’s opener to earn a point at the Emirates Stadium.

  • 2 weeks ago | ealingtimes.co.uk | Josh Searle

    A holidaymaker was rushed to hospital after plummeting 15ft down an uncovered drain shaft while sightseeing. Danna Smith says she was on a late-night walk in Luxembourg when she walked over a drain supposed to be covered by three metal panels. Unbeknown to Danna one of them was missing so the 28-year-old fell down the 15ft dark pit and crashed into the floor, snapping two of her teeth and scraping her back and chin.

  • 2 weeks ago | ealingtimes.co.uk | Paul Eddison

    Dallaglio won the 2003 Rugby World Cup (Image: Premier Sports/©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo) HENRY Pollock might be the rising young star of rugby union but for World Cup winner Lawrence Dallaglio, it is his old-school nature that is the most appealing aspect of the Northampton Saints’ flanker’s rise. Still only 20, Pollock made a two-try debut for England in a record win over Wales in Cardiff and has carried that form back to club duty with Saints.

  • 2 weeks ago | ealingtimes.co.uk | Josh Searle

    While over half (52%) of the nation typically sip on two to three cups of coffee every day, 63% like to experiment and switch up their order. (Image: MI / Pret A Manger) A leading neurologist shares the science of how the ritual of ordering a coffee can make us happier and more motivated before even taking the first sip. Dr Faye Begeti, explores how the act of ordering a barista brewed coffee, matcha latte, or even green tea triggers a dopaminergic reward system.