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New AI Neural Network Predicts Heart Failure From A Single Heartbeat With 100% Accuracy

Researchers have developed a neural network approach that can accurately identify congestive heart failure with 100% accuracy through analysis of just one raw electrocardiogram (ECG) heartbeat, a new study reports.…

Back-To-School Graffiti On New Cross Road A Class Act

Dragon reader Jane Hepburn saw these heartwarming messages in Stoughton and thought they ought to be shared more widely. We sincerely agree. Ms Hepburn emailed: “I saw this charming graffiti…

Guildford Friday Swimmers Honoured By The Queen’s Award For Voluntary Service

Guildford’s Friday Swimmers, volunteers based in the Spectrum leisure complex, have been given the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest honour possible to a group for voluntary service. It…

Wisley Letter To PM Urges Greater Green Belt Protection In Any Election Manifesto

A letter claiming the ousted Tory Guildford Borough Council “demonstrated itself to be a complete shambles” while “undermining central Government planning policies and trust in our democratic system”, has been…

Police Commissioner Wants Police To Declare Climate Emergency But Warns Protesters

Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner, David Munro, said that he was considering calling on Surrey Police to declare a climate emergency but warned climate activists to stay within the law.…

Hunt for Man Who Touched Woman in York Road Underpass at Night

A man touched a woman inappropriately as she walked through the underpass in York Road, Guildford, about 2.30am last Wednesday (September 4) and ran away, police have reported. Appealing for…

Soul-Searching Ordeal of MP Milton. Doubts, Shock, Fears, Tears And the Future She Sees

Dragon Interview: Guildford’s deselected MP Anne Milton, former skills minister, health minister and deputy chief whip, talks to Martin Giles, editor of The Dragon NEWS, about the emotional journey that…

Housing Development Continues To Divide Opinion As Hedges Removed

By Hugh Coakley Developers removed a 100m length of hedgerow last week in Keens Lane, Worplesdon, as part of the construction of 141 houses, a 70-bed care home and 355…

Tide Of Shop Closures Continues To Sweep Up Our Once-Prized High Street

By Hugh Coakley Two more High Street shops closed their doors in Guildford High Street over the past month. LK Bennett, the upmarket fashion chain shop, finally closed after going…

Michel Harper Backs Out Of Casino Site Planning Appeal and Intends Fresh Approach

By Martin Giles Guildford entrepreneur Michel Harper has withdrawn his appeal for his project to rebuild the Bridge Street Casino site and begun a fresh approach. The proposal was to…