A man has been rushed to hospital as he is suspected of having been stabbed in the neck, following reports of a fight in Clapham this evening (Monday, April 18). The Metropolitan... Read more »
Police have closed the funfair currently pitched on Blackheath Common in southeast London following reported incidents of “violence” and “disorder”, including reports of a stabbing. Following the closure Greenwich police have also... Read more »
P olice have arrested three people amid chaotic scenes near a funfair at a south London common after a “number of incidents of violence” and reports of a stabbing. Officers swooped to... Read more »
Hundreds of people have gathered at a vigil in Clapham Common to commemorate and pay their respects to Sarah Everard, who was abducted and murdered a year ago. A crowd walked through... Read more »
Symptoms of the Omicron variant are identical to the signs of a common cold, meaning Brits may fail to recognise an infection, according to Covid ZOE app co-founder Professor Tim Spector Experts... Read more »
London’s Air Ambulance which specialises in dealing with high trauma cases say their most common call out is knife or gun wounds but that they are constantly developing new techniques to keep... Read more »
Police descended around a green space in West London after a body of a man was discovered. The Met were called to Parkside, near to Wimbledon Common, on Monday (December 6) just... Read more »
Anti-vaccination demonstrators are currently marching through South London in protest of the Covid-19 vaccination. Photos and videos on social media show the group marching south through Battersea, and reports suggest the group... Read more »
The attack occurred in a wooded area in the west of the common opposite The Avenue, with a man in his early 30s targeted. It is believed that two men were present... Read more »
Officers are appealing for information after a man was raped in a wooded area in Clapham Common, south London. It is believed two men were present at the time of the assault,... Read more »