Croydon forced to pay blind doctor hundreds for infringing his right to vote secretly
A blind doctor has won a payout from Croydon Council after the authority denied him the right to vote independently and in secret. Despite…
Leukemia survivor family says hospital staff gave them the ‘fighting mindset’
“It was surreal. We walked into St Helier, and Jackson was a live wire, with just his rash. Just a few hours later, he was…
Crystal Palace winger Romain Esse’s reaction to light-hearted booing and scenes at final whistle against Millwall
ROMAIN Esse took the light-hearted booing from Millwall fans in good spirit and appreciated their reception after Crystal Palace’s 3-1 win over the Lions…
Council urges Met to keep Royal Parks Police
The Met Police has been urged to rule out cutting the police unit that protects the Royal Parks, as it faces a £450million budget…
Chelsea winger fails drugs test – but denies any wrongdoing as club say they will work with ‘relevant authorities’
CHELSEA winger Mykhailo Mudryk has failed a drugs test. Mudryk said the result has come as a “complete shock” and that he didn’t do…
Radio Celebrity And Bermondsey People All Lend A Hand in Art Exhibition
Rotherhithe artist Ed Gray has led a project called Everyone Lends A Hand that brought together Boutcher Primary School and the Appleby Blue Community,…
Millwall Lionesses pair net brace each to send side through to quarter-finals of L&SERWFL League Cup
By Myles Thornton ESME Johnson and Ciara Watling both scored braces as Millwall Lionesses progressed to the quarter-finals of the L&SERWFL League Cup with…
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest – National
Wilde would have chuckled approvingly from the stalls Oscar Wilde called The Importance of Being Earnest “a trivial comedy for serious people,” I don’t…
South London town centre plunged into ‘chaos’ by Thames Water delays
Thames Water has come under fire for delays in repairing a burst water main, which plunged a South London town centre into ‘chaos’. The…
Door staff recognised for bravery after double stabbing at Clapham’s Two Brewers
The heroic actions of two door staff at the iconic Two Brewers nightclub in Clapham was recognised over a year after two men were…
Review: The Buddha of Suburbia – Barbican
A fantastic night out in a wonderful theatre The Barbican Theatre with its 60s’ Brutalism juxtaposed with modern theatre-going comfort and decor is an…
Shakespeare Goes to Church
Shakespeare in the Squares is delighted to announce its inaugural winter season, presenting an all-new production of Macbeth infused with wicked music and devilishly…

















