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Victims can now report hate crimes on the net
11:00am Wednesday 30th April 2003 Victims can now report hate crime in confidence via their computers, Hertfordshire Constabulary has announced.
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Charity website awards hope to urge other to go on www
10:12am Thursday 24th April 2003 Charities and voluntary groups can still enter the new online accounts awards with prizes of £2,000.
| Chesham – gateway to world travelling
10:11am Thursday 24th April 2003 A couple of dotcom entrepreneurs are enjoying the sweet smell of success after moving their business from central London to the countryside near Chesham last October.
| Information at your finger tips in Ealing
4:49pm Friday 11th April 2003 New information kiosks have been installed across the borough providing up-to-the-minute key information.
| | ICT has taken over our offices
10:34am Monday 7th April 2003 It is really amazing how far we have come to depend on modern information communications technology (ICT) in the office.
| Sylvia risks it all for DIY website
3:10pm Wednesday 2nd April 2003 A do-it-yourself enthusiast Sylvia Marshall from South Croydon is risking everything with her new home-improvement venture.
| Closure of interactive online forum attacked
4:33pm Wednesday 26th March 2003 An interactive residents' forum on Barnet Council's web site has been closed down, provoking claims the council is trying to censor its critics.
| New website to replace boats
11:22am Friday 21st March 2003 Hiring a row boat would probably be one of the more traditional ways to soak in the sights of the river Thames as it journeys through Richmond borough, but thanks to a new internet site it can all be done from the comforts of your own home.
| Website war game brings light relief
11:03am Tuesday 18th March 2003 A businessman has set up a successful internet game to lighten the mood during the Iraq crisis.
| Click on down to memory lane
10:10am Friday 28th February 2003 Curious residents can now use the internet to step back in time and find out about people, places and events that have helped shape the town.
| "Broadband to cover many more areas" - MP
1:31pm Friday 21st February 2003 Letter: There is no doubt that the majority of telephone exchanges which can provide broadband access are sited in urban areas.
| It's common knowledge
9:56am Wednesday 19th February 2003 Finding what you want can be a long trawl on the internet unless you turn to an online encyclopaedia which is constantly growing as users add to the database. Webwatch takes a look at such a site ...
| University choices made easier with new website
11:33am Friday 7th February 2003 Help is now at hand for sixth form students contemplating university, following the launch of a new interactive website set up by Watford Grammar School for Boys and Girls.
| Website helps young people choose jobs
9:42am Wednesday 5th February 2003 A new website aimed at helping young people to choose a career or to change jobs has been launched by Learning and Skills Council (LSC) Hertfordshire.
| Website helps senior students
9:09am Tuesday 4th February 2003 Help is at hand for hundreds of senior students in secondary schools across Watford making educational decisions or deliberating a new career path, with the launch of a website from the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) Hertfordshire. The Job Trends website www.jobtrends.co.uk aims to provide the answers to key questions and queries on a range of professions using data collated about likely work trends in Hertfordshire for the next few years.
| | BBCi - a victim of its own success?
5:52pm Thursday 30th January 2003 It is the UK's favourite digital destination, with a depth of information that would put the British Library in the shade. But BBCi is facing increasing pressure to review its online investment ...
| Consumer watchdog on web
11:07am Thursday 30th January 2003 A new web-based consumer watchdog to condemn and praise local and national businesses has been launched by a Wandsworth woman.
| Broadband beneficial to all
9:26am Tuesday 28th January 2003 Increasing the penetration of broadband internet connections throughout the region would be beneficial for all businesses offering online purchasing, according to a Sarratt-based consultant.
| | Roadworks online
9:22am Tuesday 28th January 2003 Drivers who use the M25 can get updates about road improvements and maintenance works online.
| | The net can be a web of deceit
8:08am Thursday 23rd January 2003 If you think your children are too savvy or streetwise to get themselves into danger, it is worth noting that a recent survey found around one in 20 children aged between seven and 16 admitted seeing something on the web that upset or embarrassed them.
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