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Updated 4:24pm Sunday 7th September 2008
St Alban’s Church in Furzedown has installed solar panels after securing a grant from EDF Energy.
Updated 3:56pm Sunday 7th September 2008
Arguably Wandsworth Prison’s most infamous Second World War inmate, Lord Haw-Haw, was born in the US, but claimed British nationality through Irish descent - he was born before Ireland was partitioned.
More stories like this »A Weybridge rugby player has proved he can be fairly light on his feet, if a little wet, at more than 40mph.
A Weybridge rugby player has proved he can be fairly light on his feet, if a little wet, at more than 40mph.
A Weybridge rugby player has proved he can be fairly light on his feet, if a little wet, at more than 40mph.
A Weybridge rugby player has proved he can be fairly light on his feet, if a little wet, at more than 40mph.
Updated 3:10pm Saturday 6th September 2008
A drive to reduce drug deaths has been launched with the start of Surrey Overdose Prevention Month.
More stories like this »Updated 8:49pm Saturday 6th September 2008
AFC Wimbledon 1-1 Weston-super-Mare TERRY BROWN announced he will step up his search for a powerful forward player in the next few days.
More stories like this »Updated 5:22pm Sunday 7th September 2008
High earners on more than £100,000 a year should pay higher tax rates to help achieve greater equality between the rich and poor, the TUC has urged.
An annual hunt commemorates the bizarre craze for keeping fake holy men as pets in eccentric England. Reporter Louise Robertson finds out more.
A man who stabbed his partner to death after she threw a piece of broccoli at him has been jailed for five years.
A Putney pensioner will finally achieve her dream of appearing on a West End stage - after losing a third of her body weight.
A police officer who talked a suicidal man down from the edge of Walton bridge has been awarded a Chief Constable’s Commendation.
A Weybridge rugby player has proved he can be fairly light on his feet, if a little wet, at more than 40mph.
A slice of Princess Diana’s wedding cake found in a Furzedown attic fetched over £1,000 at an auction on Tuesday.
Squatters evicted from a Balham council estate last week have moved into army quarters meant for the families of servicemen.
Police have handed out hundreds of on-the-spot fines for drunken and disorderly behaviour on the streets of Kingston but none of the offenders will have been given a criminal record.
A young Polish man who was stabbed in the head with a broken bottle was saved when a good Samaritan managed to drag him into his car.
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