March 2026
Former Chelsea and Arsenal goalkeeper Amy Carr has died aged 35.
Carr represented England at youth level and championed brain tumour [...]
A new children’s home has opened in Croydon.
It’s being run by the council and charity, St Christopher’s [...]
Councillors in Epsom and Ewell have confirmed the borough will remain “unparished” in the lead up to devolution.
Surrey’s 11 borough and district councils will be abolished next [...]
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior says he has no problem with his players calling each other out for their mistakes.
Midfielder Enzo Fernandez lost his cool with goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen [...]
A fire in Croydon is believed to have been caused by a material that was left too close to a heater.
The blaze broke out in a derelict building in Barclay [...]
Police have released an image of a man they want to speak to in connection with a shoplifting incident in Epsom.
It reportedly happened at Boots in the Ashley Centre on [...]
The crews for this years Boat Race have been announced.
The crews for this year's race have been unveiled at [...]
Britain’s Health Security Agency is continuing to investigate a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases linked to North and SW London.
The public health body is working to discover whether the [...]
The long-term future of Park Road Allotments in Isleworth is “secure” after Northumberland Estates agreed to lease the land and preserve it as allotments.
The long lease will see the management of the site [...]
Chelsea will be without Pedro Neto for tomorrow’s Premier League game with Newcastle.
The winger's been handed a further one-match ban for failing [...]
A man who lost both of his parents to Motor Neurone Disease is preparing to run 100 miles from Richmond to Oxford.
Danny Sturgeon is undertaking the Thames Path 100 Ultramarathon in [...]
A man has been convicted of a frenzied rush hour knife attack in front of scores of commuters in Chelsea.
20 year old Aidan Watts pleaded guilty to Grievous Bodily [...]
Chelsea captain Reece James has agreed a new six-year deal to keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2032.
The defender's previous agreement was due to expire in two [...]
British interest at Indian Wells is over after Jack Draper and Cameron Norrie were beaten in the quarter-finals of the tournament.
Draper, who’s from Sutton, went down in straight sets to [...]
Plans to replace historical figures on bank notes with pictures of British Wildlife are causing a stir in Westminster.
Leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, has called the idea [...]
Seven people have been arrested and charged for shop theft in Egham over the past week.
Runnymede officers say shoplifting is not a victimless crime, driving [...]
The Mayor of London is considering charging SUVs more to be driven in the capital.
The plan is part of Sir Sadiq Khan's efforts to [...]
Lambeth Council is joining a major new national study aimed at improving heart health.
The authority has been selected to take part in the [...]
Young rugby stars from across the country will get the chance to play at Twickenham Stadium next Thursday.
They’ll be taking part in the national Schools Cup Finals [...]
The £1.3 million refurbishment of Hurst Pool in East Molesey has been delayed.
Elmbridge Borough Council says it’s only “small” and is while [...]
Work to build another 34 new council homes in a part of Sutton has got underway.
Diggers have moved into the former timber yard in Westmead [...]
A housing association says it is taking steps to correct a mistake at one of its newly built developments in Morden.
Jackie News reported on Tuesday how a stone tree planter [...]
A husband-and-wife duo operating an Indian and Pakistani takeaway near Heathrow have been fined more than £20,000.
It’s after an investigation by Hillingdon Council found dirty premises, [...]
UEFA have opened disciplinary proceedings against Chelsea’s Pedro Neto.
It’s for pushing a ball boy during last night's Champions [...]
Plans to build a new Aldi supermarket in Thames Ditton have been approved.
It’ll be based at the former Jaguar car dealership in [...]



