January 2026
A passenger on board the first commercial British Airways Concorde flight has donated his mementoes to a museum in East Lothian.
Anthony Hopkins saved dozens of keep-sakes from his Heathrow-to-Bahrain trips, [...]
Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior has stressed the importance of Enzo Fernandez.
It follows speculation the midfielder is wanted by Real Madrid. [...]
Unite Union has agreed a new sexual harassment policy for all staff working at Heathrow Airport.
It means they will receive training on what counts as [...]
Surrey County Council could raise council tax bills by 4.99% next year under plans in the new budget.
The figure is the maximum amount allowed before a referendum [...]
Spelthorne Borough Council has extended its consultation on off-street parking rules until Monday.
The proposed changes include revised charges, virtual permits and a [...]
Man who caused £8,000 worth of damage to The Stanwell Hotel avoids jail.
A man has been sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment, suspended [...]
Hammersmith and Fulham Council and Met Police shut down Shepherds Bush shop selling fake goods
A Shepherds Bush shop selling fake phone covers, counterfeit cigarettes [...]
Controversial plans to give China the biggest embassy in Europe have been approved.
It'll be in London at the former headquarters of the [...]
Utilities companies who carry out works on some streets in Lambeth could be charged up to £2,500 a day to do them.
The council has been given the go ahead to implement [...]
British tennis player Katie Boulter has been beaten in the first round of the Australian Open.
The 29-year-old was defeated in straight sets by the former [...]
A ban on commercial dog walking has been introduced in parts of Chiswick and Brentford.
Hounslow Council says it’s due to high numbers of resident [...]
A pane of glass has fallen out of the B&Q store at Shannon Corner in New Malden.
The busy junction was closed off where it meets Burlington [...]
A teenage boy’s died after being stabbed in woods in Guildford.
Surrey Police were called to Stoke Park just after 6pm [...]
Wandsworth Council is letting car-sharing companies use parking spaces for free to encourage them to stay in the area.
It comes after Zipcar announced it was ceasing its UK [...]
Wimbledon Greyhound Welfare says it is “fighting” speculative plans for up to 90 homes on the site where it operates.
No full planning application has been submitted to Elmbridge Borough [...]
A charity in Leatherhead has been handed £6,000 to help it continue its work supporting families with terminally ill children.
Chessington Garden Centre raised the money for Rainbow Trust across December from [...]
Wandsworth Council has revealed plans for a new library, youth centre and affordable homes on the Alton estate in Roehampton.
A planning application proposes turning derelict Danebury Avenue buildings into [...]
Croydon Council closes five unsafe takeaways due to mice infestations.
Five food businesses have been ordered to close after Croydon [...]
Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek has launched her campaign for a first Australian Open title.
She got past Chinese qualifier Yuan Yue in the first [...]
There will be two-all English last-16 ties in rugby union’s European Champions Cup after the conclusion of the pool stage.
Saracens set up a clash with Bath, despite a 28-3 [...]
Declan Donnelly has revealed he struggles with constant anxiety, saying he feels he can never switch off.
The TV presenter, who lives in Chiswick, has told a [...]
Police have detained a man with a hunting knife in Kingston town centre.
Officers in plain clothes carried out the arrest near to [...]
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz wants to perform better than he has done at the Australian Open tennis in previous years.
The two-time Wimbledon Champion is through to the second round. [...]
A resident in Epsom has been praised for helping police catch a criminal.
Officers were targeting illegal delivery riders when one tried to [...]
A woman in her 70s has been found dead at a house in Sunbury.
Surrey Police were called to reports of a concern for [...]



