Regulator could block Thames Water's super sewer surcharge
A DEMAND to hike Londoners’ water bills by about £30 next year could be blocked by the regulator, as the political battle over the controversial super sewer continued this week.
View ArticleTwo London fire stations face closure in January 2014
TWO London fire stations are facing closure in January after controversial cuts to the front line fire service have been voted in.
View ArticleBattle starts to save Milson Road Health Centre from closure
A PETITION to stop the Milson Road Health Centre being closed and replaced with nine homes has so far attracted over 100 signatures.
View ArticleKiller who stabbed Fulham FC fan 54 times in frenzied attack is jailed for 20...
A KILLER who stabbed his victim 54 times during a frenzied attack at a flat in Talgarth Road has been sentenced to 20 years in jail.
View ArticleYouths cause noise disturbance in West Kensington until 3am
A NOISY youth has been told to pipe down following a spate of late night disturbances in West Kensington that left neighbours at their wits end.
View ArticleDog sank its teeth into Fulham man's hand for 40 minutes
A SAVAGE ‘devil dog’ mauled a Yorkshire Terrier and clamped its jaws on a man’s hand for an agonising 40 minutes in an attack which has left the victim without feeling in his fingers.
View ArticleKnife-weilding robbers forced their way into victim's flat
TWO thugs who forced their way into a man's flat before holding him at knifepoint have been jailed for a combined total of 17 years.
View ArticleNew Kensington academy will be 'best in the UK' says head
THE WOULD-be head teacher of Kensington Aldridge Academy has promised to make it the best school in the UK.
View ArticleFulham fan's knife-weilding killer is sentenced to 20 years
A KILLER who stabbed his victim 54 times during a frenzied attack at a flat in Talgarth Road has been sentenced to 20 years in jail.
View ArticleTown hall event answers questions about adoption
PROSPECTIVE parents are finding out about adoption in west London at an event at Westminster City Hall today (Thursday).
View ArticleCafe manager winds up in court after allowing customers to smoke
A CAFE manager has been fined £2,400 for defying the smoking ban and allowing his customers to light up.
View Article'Hammersmith should have arts officer to promote local talent'
A HAMMERSMITH based artist is calling for a dedicated arts officer in the borough to support emerging talent.
View ArticleMP criticises plans for Charing Cross to become smaller 'specialist' hospital
NEW options for the future of Charing Cross Hospital include creating a ‘centre of excellence’ for non-emergency elective surgery.
View Article'Fake complainers' try to avoid paying the bill at Hammersmith restaurant
A RESTAURANT owner is warning others to be on their guard against diners who invent complaints at the end of their meal to avoid paying the bill.
View ArticleHammersmith dating website celebrates first marriage
A SINGLE woman who launched her own no-nonsense website after finding online dating too time-consuming is celebrating her site’s first marriage in under a year.
View ArticleHammersmith flyover set for 18 months of disruption
WEEKEND and evening road closures are expected for 18 months as engineers undertake important work to strengthen the crumbling Hammersmith Flyover.
View ArticleSix metre high spinal column installed at Charing Cross Hospital
A SCULPTURE of a human spinal column has been installed outside Charing Cross Hospital today (Monday).
View ArticleHammersmith police pay tribute to ex-colleague killed in hit and run
POLICE officers in the borough have paid tribute to a former colleague who died after a hit and run incident.
View Article'Boris Bike' docking stations get go ahead for Fulham
Boris Bikes are coming to Fulham but residents are concerned about a detrimental impact
View ArticleThriller for Fulham fans as Michael Jackson statue is removed from Craven...
Most Fulham fans were breathing a sigh of relief yesterday as the King of Pop was dethroned - but it seems not everyone was happy.
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