March 2026
Archive footage of a young David Attenborough’s first encounter with mountain gorillas is seen in a first-look trailer of his new film.
In it, the naturalist, who lives in Richmond, describes how [...]
Women who had a baby at Kingston hospital between June and August last year are being asked to rate their care.
The Neonatal Care Experience Survey has been launched by the [...]
Investigations are continuing following a collision in Esher which left one person in hospital.
Police were called to a single-vehicle crash in Manor Road [...]
A dog exercise zone has opened at Addiscombe Recreation Ground.
It’s been designed with help from residents who wanted more [...]
People in Kensington and Chelsea are being warned that postponed council tax payments are now being collected.
Direct debits had to be paused in November following a [...]
Counter-terrorism police are leading an investigation into an arson attack on four Jewish community ambulances in north London.
It's being treated as an antisemitic hate crime in Golders [...]
England’s women’s rugby team, the Red Roses, will start a new global competition with three games at home in September.
They will play Australia in Salford, Canada in Exeter, and [...]
Chelsea had just eight outfield players training this morning ahead of tomorrow’s Women’s Champions League clash with Arsenal.
Sonia Bompastor's side are struggling with injuries ahead of the [...]
Princess Alice Hospice in Esher celebrated its 40th anniversary on Friday. Click here to hear Josette Lesser’s special report:
Jackie's Josette Lesser went along and brings us this report. [...]
Three things: Harlequins’ Gilmore on his plans for the next three months
Following Harlequins' fifth consecutive defeat in the premiership, Senior Coach [...]
New rules on recycling are coming into force across Wandsworth at the end of this month, part of a scheme to make recycling simpler.
From the 31st clean foil, food trays, empty aerosol cans, [...]
Two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz says “it’s a bit annoying” that players raise their game when they play against him.
The Spaniard is out of the Miami Open after losing [...]
Work has started on the Twickenham Riverside project with groundwork now beginning to prepare the site for new buildings.
This stage, called piling, creates the foundations needed to support [...]
A woman has been knocked unconscious during an assault in Leatherhead.
The incident happened along the High Street on Thursday at [...]
The impact of the war in Iran on our pockets, and threats to energy security and supply chains, are on the agenda in Downing Street today.
Senior cabinet ministers will discuss how to ease the pressure [...]
Almost £19 million has been spent on road projects and schools across Reigate and Banstead over the last three years.
The cash has come from a levy placed on developers [...]
One person is in hospital after a collision in Esher.
Police were called at around 4:15am to a single-vehicle crash [...]
Radio Jackie’s Phillip Barr goes onto the streets with homelessness charities in Part 1 of our special series looking at the UK’s rough sleeping crisis.
Over the past 10 years the amount of people rough [...]
Surrey is to see 13 new electric buses on the roads this spring, operating on routes around Weybridge, Chertsey and Kingston.
The fully accessible, zero-emission vehicles will feature Wi-Fi, charging points [...]
Residents in Shepperton, Epsom and Chertsey, along with other locations across Surrey, can have their say on crime.
The Policing Your Community roadshow is back from May, with [...]
Work on a new skatepark in Cobham is due to get underway and is due to completion by the end of the summer holidays.
The plans have been three years in the making, shaped [...]
Harlequins’ Senior Coach Jason Gilmore analyses loss to Gloucester
Harlequins failed to capitalise on the opportunity to climb out [...]
Two schools in Surbiton are installing solar panels on their roofs.
It’s hoped they’ll save Surbiton Hill Nursery School and Maple [...]
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior admits the 3-nil loss at Everton was “the most disappointing” result of his tenure so far.
It was a fourth loss in a row in all [...]
Croydon Council wants to turn College Green into an open space with play areas, picnic spots and better links to East Croydon Station.
The plans, backed by the Growth Zone, have strong support, [...]



