Anstee Bridge students celebrate graduation

Anstee Bridge students celebrating their graduation at Odeon, Kingston

6:30am Friday 24th May 2013

Students from the Anstee Bridge project celebrated their graduation with an event at the Odeon cinema in Kingston.

Bulldog 'dragged me whole length of road'

Court: Daly, third left, at an earlier hearing Deadlinepix

6:00am Friday 24th May 2013

Jurors listened to the distressing 999 call an elderly woman made after a bulldog attacked her and her two dogs for the second time in a month.

‘Bat-wielding thugs rob delivery driver’

6:00am Friday 24th May 2013

Two men, one waving a baseball bat, stole four pizzas from a delivery driver before running off with his car keys, a court has heard.

Firefighters tackle bin fire in New Malden

9:34am Friday 24th May 2013

Firefighters were called to a bin fire that had spread to bushes in a quiet road in New Malden last night.

Five people arrested and jewellery recovered in New Malden

5:35pm Thursday 23rd May 2013

Five people have been arrested this afternoon in New Malden.

Kingston Muslims condemn Woolwich machete attack

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10:00am Thursday 23rd May 2013

The Kingston Muslim Association (KMA) has condemned yesterday's brutal machete attack that left a British soldier dead in Woolwich, south east London.

Campaigners accuse south London incinerator firm of 'blackmail'

How the proposed incinerator could look by night

9:24am Thursday 23rd May 2013

Campaigners have accused a company of blackmail to get planning permission for a controversial incinerator.

Wacky Tolworth food festival could be next on the menu

Robin Hutchinson

6:30am Thursday 23rd May 2013

Foodies hope to take over Tolworth and Thames Ditton next year as plans for the second Surbiton Food Festival take off.

Haikus written by seven-year-olds go on show at Bentalls

SC KIN THURS AM Haikus written by seven-year-olds go on show at department store

6:00am Thursday 23rd May 2013

Children between the ages of 7 and 10 have been exploring Japanese short poems over the last few months as part of ‘Haiku Hopes’.

Drop in police numbers "has not resulted in a worse service" says Boris ally

Tory Tony Arbour wins South West London assembly seat

6:00am Thursday 23rd May 2013

Losing the equivalent of 44 full-time police officers over three years has not resulted in a worse service, Conservative London Assembly member Tony Arbour has said.



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