HILLINGDON: Residents urged to have flu jab

People at risk of getting the flu are being warned to get vaccinated by Uxbridge’s MP.

BUCKS: Health and safety crackdown at Chiltern industrial estates

A health and safety crackdown on industrial estates in the Chiltern district starts today as part of a national campaign.

SUTTON: Police chase cancer patient ambulance joyrider

A teenage cancer patient has been charged with damaging an ambulance that was taken on a joyride at the Royal Marsden Hospital.

KINGSTON: Court ready to try dead man

Kingston Magistrates’ Court turned into a farce when officials couldn’t prove a man who died after setting himself alight in Surbiton was dead.

Campaigners push MP to go green

Climate campaigners have met with Croydon MP Malcolm Wicks to talk about what they call the government’s disjointed green policy.

Graffiti gang jailed

A gang of graffiti artists have been jailed after a two-year campaign of vandalism on trains and stations around south London, including an attack to Epsom.

Transport for London gets tougher on fare dodgers

Pay the correct fare for travelling in the capital or face tougher punishment - that is the message from Transport for London.

KINGSTON: Firm rapped for ‘bonkers’ paper delivery

A stationery company has been rapped for excess packaging after it delivered a piece of paper in a large cardboard box to Kingston’s Guildhall.

SUTTON: Council embroiled in fox feeding row

The borough council is at the centre of a wildlife row after its website encouraged residents to feed urban foxes.

Buncefield victims step closer to compensation

Victims of the Buncefield explosion are a step closer to receiving compensation after a key part of the defence case against liability was dropped.