They range from the murder of a woman on a train in 1988 to a roadside shooting in Woolwich in 2018. The Metropolitan Police never close an unsolved murder investigation and say they... Read more »
Recent data from the Office of Rail and Road has found that Woolwich is the busiest train station in south east London, with more than eight million passengers over the past year.... Read more »
The Woolwich Works arts venue struggled after trying to operate under a “west London model”, Greenwich’s tourism boss has said – but he believes the troubled arts venue will recover under its... Read more »
The incident happened in Hutchins Road at around 10.55am today (December 11). Officers and London Ambulance Service crews attended and found a boy injured. He was taken to hospital for treatment where... Read more »
The incident happened in Greens End at around 2.15pm today (November 10). Officers and London Ambulance Service crews attended and found a man, in his 20s, injured. He was taken to hospital... Read more »
A record-breaking show that has taken over two warehouses in Woolwich will see its run end in September. The Burnt City, an epic immersive visual theatre production enters its final eight weeks,... Read more »
Woolwich Ferry workers are set to strike for five days over pay. The Unite union has announced the stoppage will be from Monday until Friday after 87 per cent of the workers... Read more »
A young man has died after being stabbed in an area of London today compared to a “war zone”. The 23-year-old was rushed to hospital after the attack near Woolwich, southeast London,... Read more »
More than 100 firefighters are tackling a blaze in a top-floor flat in Woolwich in east London. Flats below the 17th-floor apartment in Dunedin House, Manwood Street, were evacuated, while people nearby... Read more »
An investigation by officers from the Met’s South East Public Protection unit has led to the conviction of a ‘manipulative sexual predator.’ Robert Wain, 59, of Victoria Street, Gillingham, was convicted at... Read more »