An Epsom man has been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of Aliny Mendes in Ewell last week. Ricardo Godinho, 41, of Kingston Road
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Saving tips to get you through the last days of Januworry
January left us feeling cash-strapped and it seemed like the stretch to payday was just too far away to cope. When times are tough and
Police launch new witness appeal for Surrey train murder investigation
Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of a man onboard a London-bound train on January 4 2019 have launched a fresh witness appeal following extensive enquiries.
Kingston charity leads discussion about youth and knife crime at workshop
The award-winning Kingston charity Oxygen drew its audience’s attention to the issue of knife crime at a Greenwich workshop on November 2 2018. Oxygen said it recognised
Epsom death deemed unsuspicious by police
The death of a man, whose body was discovered last week behind Nonsuch Park, Epsom, has been cleared of all suspicion by local police. Having
Kingston police response times slowest in London
Figures from the Met Police revealed that Kingston had the worst police “immediate response” times of all London boroughs. Kingston’s average target response time for
Wimbledon succeeds in pursuit of neighbouring golf club land
Members of the Wimbledon Park golf club have voted overwhelmingly in favour of selling the club to the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC). The
New permanent Chief Executive selected for Kingston Council
Ian Thomas has been selected as Kingston Council’s new chief executive officer (CEO), taking over from interim CEO Roy Thompson who had been holding the
Five NHS Trusts in Surrey found to have increased parking charges during 2017/18 financial year
Five Surrey-based NHS Trusts, in addition to 48 others across England, have admitted to increasing their parking charges during the 2017/18 financial year, a Guardian
CCTV released of Kingston charity shop burglary suspects
Kingston Police issued CCTV footage of potential suspects involved in burglary attempts targeting several local charity shops last month. The Queen Elizabeth Foundation for Disabled