May 2025
The Regulator of Social Housing has lifted its notice on Croydon Council after major improvements in housing standards and repairs.
The council invested over £30m in upgrades and began a [...]
Fulham boss Marco Silva admits their lunchtime trip to Aston Villa has a lot riding on it for both sides.
It's 7th versus 8th in the Premier League with Villa [...]
Despite Reform’s success, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey says his party’s gains should be recognised.
Despite Reform's success, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey says [...]
Transport for London is marking a Second World War tragedy at Balham Station with a VE day memorial statue.
Transport for London is marking a Second World War tragedy [...]
More than 100 people have attended a stalking awareness event in Twickenham.
More than 100 people have attended a stalking awareness event [...]
A prolific parcel thief has been banned from Wandsworth borough for ten years.
A prolific parcel thief has been banned from Wandsworth borough [...]
If you are the owner of a white cat, this next story might be of interest.
If you are the owner of a white cat, this [...]
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says they’ll welcome Premier League champions Liverpool to Stamford Bridge with a guard of honour.
Maresca's side need a positive result on Sunday to continue [...]
The leader of Reform has claimed local election results show voters are “ready for real change”.
Nigel Farage says his party is now the government's official [...]
Five-time Grammy-winning record producer Steve Lillywhite has received an honorary degree from the University of Surrey.
He has produced for superstar acts, including U2, The Rolling [...]
Plans have been submitted to Lambeth Council to turn historic Streatham Hill Theatre into a Church.
The Grade II listed site was built in 1928 before [...]
An electricity company has been fined over £7,000 for working in an unsafe manner on a road in Tooting last summer.
Electricity Network Company LTD was found to have inadequate signs, [...]
People across Hounslow have just three weeks to voice their opinions on extending HMO licenses.
A House in Multiple Occupation is a property rented out [...]
St Raphael’s Hospice in North Cheam has launched its first ever Superhero Day.
The one-mile-long Fun Run course will be held at Beddington [...]
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca insists winning any European competition would be special.
Their 4-1 first leg victory in Sweden against Djurgarden has [...]
Eight fire engines and around 60 fire fighters attended a blaze on High Street in Sutton yesterday afternoon.
London Fire Brigade crews were called out at 2:41pm and [...]
A care provider in Worcester Park is celebrating after it received its first ever Outstanding rating.
The Care Quality Commission’s inspection of Trinity Homecare in Central [...]
A new sensory garden has opened at Ashford Hospital.
Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals’ Charity used donations to transform [...]
Leatherhead Station’s £6.2million accessibility scheme has been completed.
The project was a partnership between Network Rail and the [...]
Twickenham’s MP is branding the axing of the Royal Parks Police a ‘blow to community policing’.
Lib Dem Munira Wilson has written to the Home Secretary [...]
British tennis number one Jack Draper is through to the semi-finals of the Madrid Open after beating Matteo Arnaldi in straight sets.
Draper from Sutton got past the Italian 6-love, 6-4 in [...]
Fire broke out in Sutton High Street earlier.
The blaze started in a building with a restaurant on [...]
Staff at Heathrow are getting a 3.5% pay rise.
The agreement is part of negotiations between the airport and [...]
Two Met Police horses have been attacked by a dog in Shepherds Bush.
Yvonne and Snaffles (pictured) were being ridden in Shepherd’s Bush [...]
Three days of celebrations are taking place at Croydon Airport this weekend.
It’s to mark the 95th anniversary of aviation pioneer Amy [...]



