March 2026
Seven men have been charged with burglary following a protest at The Stanwell Hotel last year.
The site is currently being used as a base for [...]
The government being urged to back an extension of St Helier Hospital’s A&E department in Carshalton.
It’s after a promised new hospital building has been delayed [...]
In her latest round-up with Jackie News, Putney’s MP Fleur Anderson talks social media, ECHPs and dirty water with Jacqui Kerr.
https://audioboom.com/posts/8869810-labour-mp-for-putney-fleur-anderson
Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of a woman in Hounslow.
The 71‑year‑old was found seriously injured inside a property in [...]
A crackdown on burglaries has begun across Esher and Walton.
The Burglary Action Group is a partnership between Surrey Police, [...]
A man is in hospital after a house fire in Thornton Heath.
London Fire Brigade was called to Frant Road at an [...]
Hounslow Council is to contribute a share of £6.6 million to the new West London Orbital rail route.
The proposed line includes new stations in some locations, while [...]
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has been banned from driving for speeding in one of London’s 20-miles-per-hour zones.
The 51-year-old was caught over the speed limit in Bermondsey [...]
A major new survey has found 78% of UK mothers feel unsure about who they are or what their role is after having a baby.
More than half report losing their sense of identity, while [...]
Waitrose has confirmed its bought Hersham Green Shopping Centre in a first for the supermarket giant.
Bosses say it secures the future of the Hersham store [...]
A man in his 30s and a teenage boy have been arrested on suspicion of an assault outside a nightclub in Epsom.
The incident reportedly happened outside Labyrinth on the 27th of [...]
A new survey by Mum Love has concluded 78% of mothers feel confused about their new role after having a baby.
Founder, Georgie Woollams, from Surbiton, has shared the results at [...]
A new scheme dedicated to finding vulnerable missing military personnel and veterans has been launched by Surrey Police.
It’s been launched with the help of Claire Lilly, whose [...]
A wildlife charity in Shepperton is asking schools not to undertake duck and chick hatching projects.
The Swan Sanctuary says the popular classroom initiative may seem [...]
A woman from Surbiton is calling for better support for those experiencing the transition into motherhood with the launch of her new Foundation.
Recent research reveals that 78% of UK mothers experience some [...]
Chloe Norman speaks with 20 year old Archie Coyne, who is aiming to become a Green Party councillor in Kingston at May’s Local Elections.
The social media strategist is a Green Party candidate in [...]
91% of children in Croydon have received a place at one of their top three preference secondary schools.
The number of pupils who received their first preference school [...]
The Met has seized 14 illegal e-bikes, e-scooters and mopeds in Croydon Town Centre during a week-long crackdown.
Neighbourhood officers used stop sites, drones and intelligence-led patrols to [...]
Fewer parents have applied for a secondary school place in Croydon.
4,184 on-time applications have been received in the borough, which [...]
People in Merton who provide information leading to fly-tippers getting fined could receive up to £200.
Merton Council has launched a new Fly-tipping Witness Reward Scheme, [...]
The RHS says it is monitoring the situation with Albert Bridge in Chelsea closely ahead of its annual flower show.
The event at Royal Hospital starts on May the 19th [...]
Tooting’s Labour MP, Dr Rosena Allin-Khan has used PMQs to call for an urgent review into the UK’s temporary accommodation situation.
Government statutory homelessness figures released last July revealed 169,050 children [...]
Detectives investigating a murder in Battersea have named the victim.
Police were called on Monday evening to reports that a [...]
Big changes will be in place when the people of Surrey head to the polls in May’s Local Elections.
All of the 12 existing councils are being scrapped and [...]
“Slow, predictable and sloppy”: that was the damning verdict of Virgil Van Dijk following Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat at Wolves in the Premier League last night.
The loss to the division's bottom side was their 9th [...]



