Chelsea U23s remain top of the Premier League 2 after a convincing 3-1 victory over rivals Arsenal. It was the clash of the two unbeaten
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Extinction Rebellion protesters to occupy London “until our demands are met”
Activists from the environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion threatened to remain at key London locations “as long as it takes” to force action on climate
Top 12 signs at the People’s Vote march
Saturday’s People’s Vote March brought together young and old, British and EU nationals alike, but it also brought out a wicked sense of humour. From puns
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 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
Royal Mail installs “singing” postbox in London
Royal Mail has deployed a “singing” postbox in London for the Christmas season, which plays jingles to the user when they post a letter. The
What to do during the festive season in London
Cuddle season is in session, waking up is just that extra bit harder, and the Christmas lights are out and twinkling. ‘Tis the season to
Kingston resident selected as Liberal Democrat Mayoral Candidate for London 2020
Kingston resident Siobhan Benita has been successful in her bid to become the Liberal Democrats mayoral candidate for 2020. Benita has lived in Kingston-upon-Thames for
West London duo Everyone You Know talk style, struggle and success
The two brothers’ debut EP Cheer Up Charlie sounds a bit like Jamie T at an underground rave – the perfect soundtrack to a disillusioned
Wimbledon BookFest hits record numbers as organiser aims to “kickstart engagement in reading”
This year’s Wimbledon BookFest boasted a star-studded lineup including renowned broadcaster Graham Norton, and drew crowds of over 15,000 to the town Common. The festival