July 2024
It’s thought a faulty update to widely used cybersecurity software is to blame for an outage that has affected businesses worldwide – including banks, airlines, train companies and TV and radio broadcasters.
Heathrow says its flights are operational and contingency plans are [...]
Eleven anglers, including a man from Chertsey, have been fined almost £2,000 for fishing illegally near Slough.
Ten were caught by Environment Agency officers at Farlows Lake [...]
Surrey’s six new Lib Dem MPs have written to the CEO of Thames Water calling for a meeting about the state of the county’s rivers.
The Lib Dem ‘yellow wall’ says it is focussed on [...]
Seven council leaders are asking the new Health secretary to stop children’s cancer care moving from SW London to Central London.
They are Wandsworth, Richmond, Kingston, Sutton, Croydon, Merton and Surrey. [...]
Time is running out for schools across Surrey to take advantage of the Woodland Trust’s free trees scheme.
The UK’s largest woodland conservation charity is giving away saplings [...]
Changes to on-street parking and permits have come into force across Croydon.
In some cases, an annual permit has gone from £146 [...]
Six garages were broken into in Shepperton on Tuesday.
The incident happened along Manygate Lane sometime between 3.30 and [...]
Drivers in parts of Surrey are being warned of possible traffic delays as police escort an “abnormal load” this weekend.
The electricity transformer will start making its way from Luton [...]
Five Just Stop Oil campaigners have been jailed for conspiring to organise demonstrations that blocked the M25.
They agreed to disrupt traffic by getting protesters to climb [...]
Britain’s Cameron Norrie has been knocked out of the Swedish Open tennis by Rafael Nadal.
The 22-time Grand Slam champion from Putney came through in [...]
The Liberal Democrat leader has apologised for what he says is his ‘poorly judged’ refusal to meet Post Office campaigner, Sir Alan Bates.
Sir Ed Davey was the minister in charge of the [...]
SEGA, the creator of Sonic the Hedgehog, is coming to Chiswick Park.
The company is taking over 21,000 square feet of space [...]
There will be no more full closures of the M25 at Wisley this year.
Five closures were planned for 2024 by National Highways working [...]
The general election result for Putney has been updated.
Labour MP, Fleur Andeson, says it’s after a “clerical error” [...]
Putney’s Cameon Norrie faces clay-court master Rafael Nadal in the second round of the Swedish Open tennis today.
The Spaniard missed Wimbledon to focus on the Olympics in [...]
More than 650 warnings have been issued to people in Spelthorne in the two months since a special order came into force.
The Borough Council introduced a Public Space Protection Order in [...]
Chelsea defender Millie Bright says it’s important the players “embrace change” as they prepare for life under new manager Sonia Bompastor.
Emma Hayes left the role at the end of last [...]
Two prominent MPs – both former government ministers overseeing the Post Office – are being questioned at the Horizon IT inquiry later.
Labour's Pat McFadden was previously Postal Affairs Minister, and Sir [...]
Graduation ceremonies for some 3,000 Kingston University students start today.
The annual events are held at the Rose Theatre over [...]
St Raphael’s Hospice in North Cheam is proposing £1million worth of cuts.
The charity says it’s being forced to make changes which [...]
Chelsea have signed England defender Lucy Bronze on a two-year contract, in a move she’s described as “a little bit surreal”.
She joins the Women’s Super League champions after leaving Spanish [...]
Sunbury Walled Garden and Staines Cemetery have been awarded prestigious Green Flags.
The award scheme is managed by the charity, Keep Britain [...]
A University of Surrey Professor has received a prestigious award for four decades of work.
Barry Evans is credited with transforming the way we use [...]
The RSPCA is urging people across SW London and Surrey to make sure netting is not left loose in gardens.
It’s after inspectors had to rescue a fox cub that [...]
The Mayor of London has given the go ahead for 300 homes to be built on greenbelt land in Feltham.
The project includes the restoration of the Grade II listed [...]



