July 2025
A man who was assaulted in Croydon earlier this month has died in hospital.
Officers were called to reports of an altercation in North [...]
Up to 85,000 new mums in England may have experienced postnatal depression last year.
In Wandsworth, Kingston and Richmond, up to 1 in 5 [...]
Around 45 people have to be evacuated after a fire in Hounslow in the early hours of this morning.
80 firefighters were called to a shop along the High [...]
Richmond Council has been laying out its priorities for tackling climate change in the borough over the next 5 years.
The authority has identified 5 key areas. They include cutting [...]
Richmond Foodbank says its services are facing a severe shortage of items.
The charity says it’s in need of tinned goods and [...]
A new project led by researchers at the University of Surrey aims to improve how UK universities support students at risk of suicide.
The team is working with students, staff, and families to [...]
The University of Surrey is working with the European Space Agency to improve secure communication technology.
Together, they’re focusing on making future networks, like 5G and [...]
A development specifically catering for older people is to be built in Chelsea.
274 new homes are to be built in the Lots [...]
The Royal Parks charity has won a prestigious ecology award.
The Royal Parks charity has won a celebrated ecology award [...]
Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner has re-appointed fitness coach Umberto Ferrara.
He dismissed him after failing two doping tests in March [...]
Heathrow expects to have lost ‘tens of millions’ of pounds as a result of a substation fire, that shut the whole airport down, back in March.
There were no flights til around 6pm on the day, [...]
Schools in Richmond and Wandsworth have been recognised for promoting children’s health.
The Healthy Schools Award Ceremony in Twickenham now in its [...]
Scientists in Surrey may have found a way to help stop a deadly virus carried by ticks from spreading to humans.
SFTSV was first reported between late March and mid-July 2009 [...]
Millie Bright has praised England for overcoming “many obstacles” on their way to a second consecutive Women’s Euros fina
The Chelsea defender was part of the side that lifted [...]
The annual canvass is about to start across Spelthorne.
Forms and e-communications will be sent to every home asking [...]
Hounslow Council has appointed a new permanent Chief Executive.
Two Councillors at Hounslow Council after a by-election and [...]
Health leaders have called upcoming strikes in England by resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors, a ‘crushing blow’.
They'll walk out on Friday for five days, after talks [...]
An investigation is underway after a fire in Thornton Heath.
Around 25 firefighters were called to a blaze at a [...]
Lambeth Council will lay out the ways it plans to tackle an £18 million overspend at a meeting on Monday night.
Emergency steps include plans to cut the number of directors [...]
Researchers at the University of Surrey have used maths to help explain why we sleep the way we do.
Their study, published in Biological Timing and Sleep, looks at [...]
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital says it will endeavour to carry out as many appointments and procedures as possible during strike action.
Resident Doctors are due to walk out from Friday until [...]
A charity in Merton is trying to make music education a right for every child.
Merton Music Foundation has launched its new TEMPO fund to [...]
A doctor at the University of Surrey says rising pollen is causing more dogs to have itchy skin and allergies.
Retha Queenan says symptoms include paw licking, ear scratching, and [...]
World tennis number two Carlos Alcaraz will miss the Canadian Open next month.
The Spaniard's continuing his recovery from a muscle issue picked [...]
Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein are returning for the fourth series of Ted Lasso.
They'll reprise their roles as AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton, [...]



