Oxford Street trader can continue selling food – for now
Paul Stein was told to stop selling sausages after the authority wrongly gave him a licence to do so.
Read MorePaul Stein was told to stop selling sausages after the authority wrongly gave him a licence to do so.
Read MoreSh!t-faced Shakespeare; a side-splitting combination of a faithful adaptation of a Shakespearean classic, and a completely hammered cast member.
Read MoreSimon John Hayden-Reno, 28, of Cudham Drive, New Addington, was convicted after a trial at Croydon Crown Court on Wednesday, 25 of one count of rape of a girl under 13.
Read MoreDaniel Briceno Garcia, 46, previously of Dorset Road, Vauxhall, was previously convicted at the Old Bailey on Wednesday, May 18 of murdering Sonia Butron Calvi and Edgar Aguilera Daza.
Read MoreSimilar to dementia, our pets can develop a condition called Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) which can affect their memory and lead to confusion, anxiety and disorientation.
Read MoreGevic Care Agency was handed a rating of “requires improvement” and told to make changes following visits by social care regulator the CQC in March and April.
Read MoreThe Anglesea Arms’ licence has been suspended after the incident, but the Met Police are calling for it to be permanently revoked.
Read MoreAlison Inglis-Jones, a volunteer at Norwood and Brixton Foodbank in Lambeth, said the rocketing cost of living meant it was seeing queues of people waiting outside before it opened.
Read MoreThe upcoming bank holiday weekend to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is a wonderful opportunity to get together with friends, neighbours and loved ones, and relive happy memories.
Read MoreThe Lawnmower Shed in Beckenham serves takeaway coffee but had been seeking permission from the council to sell alcohol until 10pm.
Read MoreThe old proverb suggests that where you live should be a place of comfort, something to be cherished and loved – somewhere where you want to stay and feel safe.
Read MoreA grandmother who complained after Wandsworth council stopped paying for taxis to send her granddaughter to school, said the transport was the “only way” to keep the girl safe from racist abuse.
Read MoreHer son, known as Mr Y, failed to attend a school where Lambeth council enrolled him in February 2018 as he was afraid of bumping into gang members on his daily commute.
Read MoreAcross every South London borough, people are getting ready to put up their Union Jack bunting and jubilee decorations for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, writes Davina Hyde.
Read MoreOne of the biggest street parties of all is at South London’s iconic Borough Market, with its Victorian arches decked out with bunting, vintage music playing from the last seven decades.
Read MoreFamilies can visit London Transport Museum in Covent Garden this May half-term for nine days of imagination, fun and curiosity, choosing from activities including a creative workshop and storytelling.
Read MoreGreenwich will be celebrating 50 years since the first UK Pride March took place in the United Kingdom on July 1, 1972.
Read MoreDylan Banks was among the 760 young runners who supported the Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice Mini Marathon, which took place in Royal Greenwich Park earlier this month.
Read MoreThe Brother to Brother, Man to Man group was set up by Guy’s and St Thomas’ Cancer and the South East London Cancer Alliance
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