April 2025
Police in Whitton arrested a man wanted on a recall to prison last week.
Officers on patrol on Hanworth Road spotted the wanted man [...]
More details have been revealed concerning the axing of the Royal Parks Police.
The dedicated force, which patrols London’s eight royal parks, including [...]
Sutton’s Jack Draper is through to the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open for the first time in his career.
The British tennis number one beat American Tommy Paul in [...]
Downing Street’s dismissed Sir Tony Blair’s claim that “hysteria” is playing a part in the debate on climate change.
The former prime minister's criticised efforts to limit fossil fuels, [...]
A former scout leader has been jailed for 46 years for committing almost 100 sex offences against young boys.
Richard Burrows, who's 81, spent 27 years on the run [...]
Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor has backed her players to respond following last week’s Champions League heartbreak.
A second 4-1 defeat to Barcelona in the space of [...]
The Lib Dem MP for Wimbledon and party Transport Spokesperson has urged the PM to crack down on the scourge of headphones.
Paul Kohler asked the PM at PMQ’s today to back [...]
Susan Hall has been reappointed as leader of the Conservative group at City Hall.
She was defeated by Sadiq Khan for the top job [...]
The government is urging councils to crack down on fly tipping with more power to prosecute and seize vehicles.
Environment Secretary and Croydon North MP, Steve Reed is encouraging [...]
The officer cleared of murder after shooting Chris Kaba in Streatham will face a gross misconduct hearing following a review by the police watchdog.
The 24-year-old, who was unarmed at the time ,was shot [...]
A bird hide designed to resemble an air traffic control tower has been unveiled near Heathrow.
The structure allows visitors to watch wildlife on land owned [...]
A serial paedophile who was arrested at Heathrow after being on the run for 27 years is being sentenced today.
Richard Burrows, who’s now 81, arrived at the airport having [...]
Another wet wipe count will take place on the banks of the Thames at Hammersmith Bridge today.
It’s been organised by environmental group, Thames21. Its volunteers have [...]
Surrey County Council will go ahead with submitting plans for a two unitary council local government reorganisation.
Subject to cabinet approval, the devolution of power would replace [...]
Esher and Walton’s MP will be debating the overstay of riverboats in Parliament this evening.
Monica Harding says overstay, derelict and abandoned boats continue to [...]
A new wooden sculpture has been unveiled in Richmond Park to shine a spotlight on the biodiversity found in decaying wood.
Standing at five metres tall, the carved oak totem pole [...]
People across Richmond are once again being asked to water the young trees in their streets.
Over 800 trees have been planted across the borough’s roads, [...]
Spelthorne Borough Council says it will work with its “shadow authority” to make sure its plan to alleviate homelessness is retained.
Surrey County Council and its 11 district and borough councils [...]
Three men found guilty of trafficking people from abroad and forcing them to live in squalid conditions have been jailed.
A group of men responsible for trafficking people into the [...]
A number of houses were evacuated in Staines earlier.
It’s after a device, believed to be from WWII, was [...]
You’re being invited to be a part of the 2025 Richmond Arts and Ideas Festival.
Richmond Council is looking for volunteers to be part of [...]
Nat Sciver-Brunt has been appointed the new captain of the England women’s cricket team.
The all-rounder succeeds Heather Knight, who lost the position following [...]
The leader of Richmond Council has condemned today’s decision by the Metropolitan Police Service to axe the dedicated Royal Parks Police
Gareth Roberts is calling the decision a “dangerous mistake” that [...]
UPDATED: A man has been arrested following a fatal stabbing in Mitcham.
Officers attended an address in Maple Close at 7.30 last [...]
Large scale energy upgrades are underway across Epsom, St Helier and St George’s Hospitals.
45,000 lights are being replaced with LED bulbs in a [...]



