March 2025
Zombie knives, machetes and knuckledusters have been handed in to the UK’s first hospital to introduce a knife amnesty.
St George’s in Tooting has already become the first hospital [...]
The University of Surrey has been awarded over £700,000 to identify and address inequalities in cancer treatment.
The project will launch on April the 1st. The money [...]
A school for budding musicians in Twickenham is celebrating 10 years in business with a special award.
Powerjam has received the Music School of the Year Award [...]
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with murder, in connection with the fatal shooting of Lathaniel Burrell in Stockwell.
Lathaniel, aged 16, died at the scene after sustaining gunshot [...]
Investigations are continuing following a fire in Putney last night.
Half of the second floor and a small part of [...]
Tom Roebuck will make his first England start in their crucial final-round fixture away to Wales in rugby union’s Six Nations.
The Sale wing comes into the first 15 among four [...]
Sutton’s Jack Draper goes for place in the quarter-finals at Indian Wells later.
The British tennis number one takes on Taylor Fritz in [...]
A consultant surgeon at St George’s Hospital in Tooting has been talking about the effects knife crime is having on staff.
Over 500 patients have turned up at A&E over the [...]
Downton Abbey star Jim Carter is encouraging people across Hounslow to take part in the ‘Grow for the Future’ project.
This is the first UK initiative aimed at transforming neglected [...]
Jackie’s very own Neil Long will be spinning the decks for charity in Walton this weekend.
Rentstart is hosting a 24-hour DJ relay to try and [...]
Knife amnesty bins are to be installed at Epsom and St Helier hospitals in the first initiative of its kind in Surrey.
St George’s in Tooting has already become the first hospital [...]
Three brothers, one from Hammersmith, have been jailed for a total of 31 years for fatally stabbing a man from Fulham during a pub fight.
40 year old Cleveland McEntee has [...]
Jackie’s very own Neil Long will be spinning the decks for charity in Walton this weekend.
Rentstart is hosting a 24-hour DJ relay to try and [...]
The number of people presenting with knife injuries at St George’s Hospital in Tooting has almost doubled since 2022.
Over 500 patients have turned up at A&E over the [...]
More than 500 people with injuries from knives and other sharp objects were treated at St George’s emergency department in Tooting last year.
A patient has described the terrifying moment he was stabbed [...]
Detectives investigating a sexual assault on board a Northern Line service between Stockwell and South Wimbledon are today releasing these images in connection.
At around 11.15pm on Wednesday, the 19th of February, a [...]
A free mini-bus service returns to Richmond Park next week.
It runs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday between the car [...]
A dangerous e-bike battery that caused a house fire in Surrey has been removed from sale on Amazon.
It’s thanks to the swift action from Surrey Fire and [...]
A house in Cobham has been targeted by burglars.
It’s reported the burglary happened sometime between 2pm and 10:20pm [...]
Lucy Mayer presents Tuesday’s Good News.
Today's news features a bonus for Nationwide customers, celebrity support [...]
A sandwich supplier in Southall’s been fined almost £47,000 for breaking hygiene rules.
Bread Spread Limited admitted 21 counts, with a court told [...]
Good news for Guilfest as it’s nominated for Surrey Award.
A festival in Guildford is up for the Best Family [...]
Former England and Nottingham Forest defender Stuart Pearce says he feels “brilliant in myself” following a recent health scare on a flight from Las Vegas to Heathrow.
He spent five days recovering in a Canadian hospital after [...]
Another two arrests have been made over the murder of a teenage boy in Stockwell.
Lathaniel Burrell, who was 16, was shot dead near the [...]
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested for assaulting an emergency worker in Epsom.
It’s after armed police and the helicopter were called to [...]



