August 2025
An investigation has found more than 10 public swimming pools in the South East of the country have closed over the last decade.
The GMB Union sent a Freedom of Information request to [...]
Sir Ed Davey says he will meet South Western Railway bosses next month to discuss a range of issues on their network.
He’s launched a survey so people living in his Kingston [...]
Live Facial Recognition cameras have been deployed in Hounslow over the last 24 hours.
Met Police officers say they have been used in crime [...]
19 organisations across Merton have been awarded a share of more than £100,000.
The money is from the council’s Borough of Sport Grant [...]
Not one childhood vaccine reached the 95% uptake target in England last year.
The UK Health Security Agency says the rate at which [...]
Hounslow Council is set to double the number of Extra Care apartments in the borough.
The new scheme at Nene Gardens will increase provision from [...]
Richmond has the highest levels of cycle safety training in London.
The council delivers Level 1 and 2 Bikeability courses in [...]
Thames Tidefest returns to Chiswick next month.
The 11th annual celebration of the river was facing an [...]
The Lib Dem leader tells Jackie exactly why he’s boycotting President Trump’s state banquet.
The Lib Dem leader says he will boycott President Donald [...]
More than 280,000 crimes in England and Wales went unrecorded by police last year.
That's according to a watchdog, which found around 95% of [...]
Crystal Palace are just starting in their first ever competitive away match in a European tournament.
They lead Fredrikstad 1-nil heading into tonight's Conference League play-off [...]
Maternity services at St George’s in Tooting have improved, but surgery and emergency care still need work.
That’s according to the latest Care Quality Commission report out [...]
A man is behind bars after being sentenced to three years and eight months in prison for drug-related offences across Elmbridge.
25 year old Joshua Olatunboson from Hersham pleaded guilty to [...]
In one of the first actions of its kind in the country, Merton Council has taken long term control of 18 rented homes because a landlord has persistently failed to license the properties to ensure they are safe and suitable for residents.
The council used special powers to take temporary control of [...]
Crystal Palace have their first competitive game abroad this evening.
They face Fredrikstad in the second leg of their Conference [...]
Sutton’s Jack Draper says he needs to look after himself after withdrawing from the US Open tennis with an ongoing arm injury.
The world number five returned to court on Monday, having [...]
Spelthorne Council has challenged the Home Office over the Stanwell Hotel after the High Court ruling on the Bell Hotel in Epping.
It opposes the decision to house only single adult males [...]
Residents fighting the expansion of the All England Club have stepped their campaign up a gear.
Save Wimbledon Park has officially launched an appeal against a [...]
Sutton Council is once again calling on the government to disregard an application for expansion at a waste site in the borough.
Viridor, which operates Beddington Energy Recovery Facility, wants to increase [...]
Researchers at the University of Surrey say schools are struggling to deal with sexual harm among young people.
They found staff often focus on punishments while missing wider [...]
Kingston Council has launched its fourth Sustainable September to help residents make their homes more energy-efficient and cut bills.
With record heat this year and the driest spring in [...]
There are reports of wildlife being catapulted in parks and ponds across Epsom and Ewell.
We're being reminded that it is illegal to intentionally kill, [...]
A very special celebration of the River Thames in Kingston will take place on September the 6th in Canbury Gardens.
Lucy Mayer tells you all you need to know about [...]
Police say a dispersal order will be in place at Cobham Services and Brooklands Industrial Park this weekend.
The order runs from 3pm on Saturday until 7 am on [...]
Mole Valley has become the first district council in Surrey to sign the End Poverty Pledge.
The document reinforces the authority’s commitment to supporting residents experiencing [...]



