Merton Council has had to explain a new method they are deploying to combat fly-tipping in the borough after it seems some residents were left confused. Fly-tipping has been a major problem... Read more »
Twenty years after Rincon Costeno became the first Ecuadorian restaurant in London, its 23-year-old owner was brutally killed in front of diners and his own mum. The attack in Elephant and Castle... Read more »
Two-year-old North London venue The Drumsheds will close permanently this month, according to show promoter The Hydra. Opened in June 2019 for Field Day Festival, the 10,000-capacity venue was part of a... Read more »
A visually impaired teacher has finished his walk around London for a blind charity – and has had a joke donation from someone claiming to be Novak Djokovic. Richard Simpson, of Woolwich... Read more »
Millwall have reportedly joined the race to sign Wolves defender Dion Sanderson on loan for the rest of the season. Sanderson has just been recalled from Birmingham City after making 15 appearances... Read more »
A South London council has rejected residents claims of “fake” bricks “falling” from brand new council flats, insisting that random gaps have been purposefully left behind for the insertion of additional bricks... Read more »
Huge delays in postal services in South London has meant residents expecting Christmas gifts arriving before December 24 actually received them on January 11. People living in Peckham, Nunhead and Dulwich say... Read more »
Police are appealing to find a suspect who committed two sexual assaults on two teenage girls in Greenwich borough, London. The first incident occurred on January 12 when a 16-year-old girl in... Read more »
A well-loved community arts space that formed in the aftermath of the London riots is struggling to make ends meet after all of its Christmas bookings cancelled last month amid fears of... Read more »