June 2025
19 runners have been declared for Saturday’s Epsom Derby with Delacroix and Ruling Court among the early favourites.
Delacroix is one of three runners for trainer Aidan O'Brien, [...]
St Helier Hospital is Carshalton is being given a share of £12 million by central government.
It’s to upgrade infrastructure and improve patient comfort and follows [...]
England defender Millie Bright has ruled herself out of this summer’s Women’s Euros.
The Chelsea captain says she's not able to "give 100% [...]
An award-winning optician in Twickenham is visiting schools to teach children about the importance of getting an eye test.
A recent British Journal of Ophthalmology study has revealed childhood [...]
Reigate and Banstead Borough Council is inviting feedback on its draft Greenspaces Strategy.
The plan aims to protect the borough’s parks and open [...]
A major upgrade of the much-loved running track at Barn Elms Sports Centre in Barnes is now complete after two years of work.
The project was partly made possible thanks to a £100,000 [...]
39% of children in the South East who have been bitten by a dog were playing with it at the time.
That’s according to new research from a group of animal [...]
Officers will patrol on foot at this year’s Epsom Derby.
The historic event is back this weekend with Surrey Police [...]
A home care agency in Surbiton is celebrating a milestone achievement.
The Care Quality Commission has rated Comfort Care At Home [...]
The Tories have accused the Government of having “talked themselves out of” a rescue deal for Thames Water.
This morning, the investor KKR, which was lined up to [...]
Doctors are warning a 69 year old woman from Streatham, on hunger strike for 8 months, that she is at risk of sudden death.
The British-Egyptian maths professor Laila Soueif is being treated at [...]
It’s been revealed that a series of concerts can take place on the River Thames at Weybridge.
D'Oyly Carte Island has been given the go-ahead to host [...]
Kingston University has launched the UK’s first Graduate Diploma aimed at transforming training in children’s residential care.
The 18-month, degree-level course combines flexible learning with cutting-edge technology [...]
Bayer Leverkusen have announced the signing of goalkeeper Mark Flekken from Brentford.
The Premier League club will receive £11 million for the [...]
Kew circular fashion show raises over £3,000 for charity.
Mary’s Living & Giving Shop in Kew for Save the [...]
Meet Hammersmith and Fulham’s ‘first citizen’ and proud Windrush daughter, Sharon Holder
You've lived in Hammersmith & Fulham your whole life, tell [...]
Wheelchair racer shines at Croydon sports awards.
Erin O’Flaherty, a wheelchair racer from Addiscombe, was one of [...]
As Kingston Council increases parking charges by as much as 200% in some areas, Phillip Barr reports on the petition that’s been launched to try and reverse the decision.
https://audioboom.com/posts/8729554-phillip-barr-reports-on-an-increase-in-parking-charges-across-kingston You can see the details about the new parking [...]
Thames Water says US private equity giant KKR has pulled out of plans to invest in the company.
The troubled utility firm says it's now talking with senior [...]
2022 runner-up Nick Kyrgios won’t play at Wimbledon after another setback in his return from injury.
The Australian says he's "sorry to disappoint" fans but described [...]
As the UK marks Pride Month Lucy Mayer talks with Aubrey Crawley, founder of the West London Queer Project, about a number of events being planned and why it’s now more important than ever that we show our support for the LGBT+ community.
https://audioboom.com/posts/8729432-aubrey-crawley-director-west-london-queer-project
The chancellor’s threatening to take former Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich to court in a dispute over the proceeds of the club’s sale.
£2.5 billion remains frozen in a UK bank account after [...]
Crystal Palace officials are holding talks with UEFA today, over whether they’re allowed to play in Europe next season.
They qualified for the Europa League by beating Manchester City [...]
Jack Draper believes he’s still a long way behind the world’s top two tennis players, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, after losing in the last-16 of the French Open.
The fifth seed was beaten in four sets by Kazakhstan's [...]
Mole Valley’s councillors say they aren’t ruling out disposing of some properties or land if it’s financially beneficial.
The district council owns or leases over 250 buildings and [...]



