Commuters heading into the office in Britain faced travel disruption again during the morning rush hour today with hundreds of trains cancelled as Covid self-isolation rules wreaked havoc on essential services. The... Read more »
The warmest New Year’s Eve on record has been followed by the hottest New Year’s Day, early figures show. Thanks to warm subtropical air flowing from the Azores, temperatures topped 16C at... Read more »
The Metropolitan Police have today discovered a body after a fire destroyed a house in South London. The property in Mitcham was badly damaged after the fire tore through it in the... Read more »
T he warmest New Year’s Eve on record has been followed by the hottest New Year’s Day, early figures show. Thanks to warm subtropical air flowing from the Azores, temperatures topped 16C... Read more »
A man exercises in St James’s Park in central London (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire) The Met Office has said New Year’s Day is provisionally the warmest on record after temperatures in St... Read more »
Today is the warmest New Year’s Day on record, with a temperature of 16.2C (61.1F) recorded in St James’s Park, London. The provisional figure easily beats the previous record of 15.6C (60F),... Read more »
Middlesex County OPP have charged a 50-year-old man with attempted murder in connection with a robbery investigation in Melbourne, Ont. Around 6:30 a.m. on Christmas Day, police were called after three people... Read more »
For the third day straight, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting a record number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases with 638 new infections. On Thursday there were 496 cases reported, and on... Read more »
Published: 8:18 PM December 30, 2021 Over-indulge during the festive period? Make a new year’s resolution to be more active? Just looking to get out of the house? Here are some free outdoor... Read more »
A woman found dead at a house in East London has been named for the first time. Police launched a murder investigation on Boxing Day (Sunday, December 26) after they were called... Read more »