June 2026
Kensington and Chelsea Council has secured a High Court injunction to crack down on late-night car meets.
The order targets drivers who gather late at night to [...]
A tree that died during the 2022 heatwave at Kew Gardens has been painted red to highlight the impact of climate change.
The oak was one of 400 that perished when the [...]
The Mayor of London’s unveiled the city’s first ever heat plan after the hottest ever June day was recorded yesterday.
Heat Ready London includes expanding access to cooling spaces and [...]
More than 400 extra London ambulance crews are on the road this week as temperatures soar.
Crews say they are responding to more people who are [...]
British tennis player Oliver Tarvet has qualified for the main draw at Wimbledon.
The 22-year-old beat Stefanos Sakellaridis in the best of three [...]
A woman from Barnes has created a social group for parents in the area who are struggling with loneliness.
Chloe Stephens, a single mum with nearly 30 years’ experience [...]
A duck which was attacked live on TV in Richmond is to be seen by a specialist vet this afternoon after sustaining serious leg injuries.
Viewers of BBC Breakfast were shocked when Lupita was seen [...]
South Western Railway says its reduced service will now run until tomorrow.
There are fewer trains, busier journeys and possible last-minute changes [...]
Croydon University Hospital’s urgent and emergency care has been rated ‘requires improvement’ again by the health watchdog.
The Care Quality Commission says safety has improved, but concerns [...]
Some waste collections in Elmbridge are being delayed by up to two days with the situation expected to last up to four weeks.
The council says it’s because of vehicle availability and staffing [...]
Anyone who may have witnessed an attack on a woman in Stanwell is being urged to come forward.
Police say it happened in Whitely Close between 9 and [...]
A school in Mitcham has increased walking and cycling by 4% over the space of a year.
William Morris is one of 18 schools being commended for [...]
A Met Police officer is due to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court this morning charged with voyeurism.
PC Vinnie Finlay is attached to the Central West Basic [...]
Spelthorne Council is expected to begin work on a new Local Plan, which could shape how the borough grows in the years ahead.
The plan is set to look at where future homes, [...]
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service is expected to be making progress, with its latest inspection showing a rise in performance ratings.
The service has been rated ‘good’ in six areas and [...]
Former British number one Dan Evans will not have a fairytale ending to his singles tennis career at Wimbledon.
He's been beaten in the second qualifying round by Tristan [...]
Sutton Council’s recycling and waste collections partner is celebrating its first nationwide High-Viz Heroes Day this Friday
Veolia is encouraging appreciation of frontline workers and raising awareness [...]
A Special Constable with Surrey Police has been charged with rape and coercive behaviour.
26 year old William Towner is due to appear at [...]
Young Eco Champions from across Richmond have come together for an event aimed at sparking climate action in local schools.
45 primary pupils from eight schools took part in an [...]
Maternity, gynaecology and fertility services at St Helier Hospital in Carshalton are to be temporarily relocated in the spring.
It’s after an independent inspection found low, but “safe” levels [...]
A vigil will be held later for a teenager stabbed to death in Battersea at the weekend.
17-year-old Jamal Coombes died after being attacked in Glycena Road [...]
Would your lifejacket save your life?
That’s the question being asked of people who regularly use [...]
Sutton has launched a consultation on what it’s calling its “greenest ever” Local Plan despite preparing for a mass influx in housebuilding.
The draft document lays out details for the creation of [...]
Parents across the country are deciding whether or not to send their children to school as the heatwave continues.
Hundreds decided to close early yesterday in preparation for today’s [...]
South Western Railway is running an amended timetable again today as an extreme heatwave hits the UK.
The Met Office has issued a rare Red Extreme Heat [...]



