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8:20pm Thursday 24th July 2008
A group of travellers who set up camp on Tooting Common have been forced to move after Wandsworth Council warned them they faced prosecution if they stayed.
6:50pm Thursday 24th July 2008
Stab victim Eugene Attram was killed in a gang brawl that started as a reprisal from a fight the night before, a court heard today.
5:57pm Thursday 24th July 2008
A Kingston University dropout who stole £3,600 from his friend’s chauffeuring business faces prison for betraying his trust.
5:27pm Thursday 24th July 2008
A consultation on plans to close Kingston and Surbiton police stations has been branded “half-hearted” after only one person commented on the proposals.
5:11pm Thursday 24th July 2008
Kingston Conservatives have come out fighting after the leader of Liberal Democrats accused them of misleading voters over changes to rubbish collections in the borough.
4:27pm Thursday 24th July 2008
A Huntington’s disease sufferer barred from a restaurant for allegedly putting other customers off has defiantly taken to dining next door – in full view of the offending eatery’s staff. Catherine Blow was banned from eating at Galo D’Ouro, Queenstown Road, and instead moved to Le Pot Lyonnais.
Updated 12:39am Friday 25th July 2008
Gordon Brown has hailed a march of hundreds of the world's religious leaders, calling for urgent action to tackle global poverty, as "the greatest public demonstration of faith" Britain has ever seen.
A Huntington’s disease sufferer barred from a restaurant for allegedly putting other customers off has defiantly taken to dining next door – in full view of the offending eatery’s staff. Catherine Blow was banned from eating at Galo D’Ouro, Queenstown Road, and instead moved to Le Pot Lyonnais.
The Roehampton Vale sports ground was awash with colour as more than 20,000 Tamils from all over the capital gathered for the Pongku Thamizh rally.
Could this rat stencil be the latest stunt in guerilla artist Banksy’s graffiti rampage around Tooting?
A consultation on plans to close Kingston and Surbiton police stations has been branded “half-hearted” after only one person commented on the proposals.
Two underwater swimmers will hold their breath tonight, fight off the fear of drowning, and attempt to break a UK record.
Wine-drinking customers at two pubs have helped smash a world record held by the Spanish.
Deep beneath Earls Court in the Museum Hall, a whole new universe has been created. In the largest exhibition of its kind ever, you’ll have the chance to get up-close and personal to some of Doctor Who’s most famous and most feared enemies.
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