The coffin, topped with the Royal Standard and Imperial State Crown, was carried to Westminster Abbey on the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy, drawn by 142 sailors. King Charles III... Read more »
South London students are receiving GCSE results today. having sat exams for the first time in two years due to the pandemic. In England, traditional A* to G grades were replaced in... Read more »
BTEC and A level results are in today with students at Leyton Sixth Form College, Higham’s Park School, Waltham Forest College, and Holy Family Catholic School & Sixth Form celebrating top results. The schools each emphasized... Read more »
Sign up to our daily SussexWorld Today newsletter “Joint Fire Control sent three fire engines from Worthing and Storrington to the scene. Sign up to our daily SussexWorld Today newsletter “Upon arrival... Read more »
Satellite images have laid bare the rapid impact of last week’s record breaking heat. Pictures from NASA show the difference a week makes, with the South East and eastern parts of England... Read more »
Thousands flocked to beaches amid warnings high temperatures over the next few days could result in people dying. Tracy Nicholls, chief executive at the College of Paramedics, said the “ferocious heat” predicted... Read more »
A 31-year-old man has died after being stabbed in the centre of Hounslow, West London. Met Police were called to Staines Road at 12.30am on Saturday, June 25, following reports of a... Read more »
Please make cheques payable to “MSI Media Limited” and send by post to South London Press, Unit 112, 160 Bromley Road, Catford, London SE6 2NZ Former Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick... Read more »
Londoners took to fountains, lakes, rivers and pools to desperately try to cool off Last summer’s weather wasn’t all that, so we’ve all been hoping for a blockbuster heatwave in 2022. And,... Read more »
An East London town centre is set to be transformed after new plans were approved. New tower blocks and shops will be built in the middle of Barking, overlooking the public square... Read more »