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‘It was the worst move I made in my life’ – ex-Millwall midfielder hopes Lions push for play-offs despite regret over spell
EX-MILLWALL midfielder Don Hutchison hopes the Lions make the play-offs this season, but admits his time there was “the worst move I made in my life”.
New school streets scheme set to be introduced near Peckham primary
A new School Streets zone is set to be introduced near a primary school in Peckham.
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Man appears in court charged with the manslaughter of a Michael Edwards
A man has been charged with manslaughter following the death of a man on Borough High Street last month. Officers said they were called at 2:55am on Saturday, 13 September to reports of a disturbance involving a group of men. Police attended the scene and the man was taken to hospital with serious i...

Man charged with manslaughter after fatal group brawl in south east London
A man has been charged with manslaughter after a fatal attack in south east London.

Residents move into 13 new council flats in Camberwell
Residents have moved into a new council housing block containing 13 flats on Sedgemoor Place off Southampton Way in Camberwell. The low-rise brick development contains a mixture of one, two and three-bedroom flats which all have balconies. The block also contains bin stores and space for keeping bik...


South London’s ‘party poet’ tells us how it all started in pubs in Peckham
In the cellar of Southwark Tavern, in Borough, James Massiah is talking to me about equations. Not the kind he once ignored at his many schools in South London (apologies Beecholme Park, Gorringe Park and Mitcham Vale), but the ones he now learns as a poet and the creator of party poetry phenomenon ...


The Will Scott column: analysis of Millwall’s next three opponents – and checking in with the Opta Supercomputer
INTERNATIONAL breaks can really drag on. It seems like each break, engagement farmers on social media have to plumb deeper and deeper depths for content (although this can give rise to some fantastic trends - I really enjoyed the Barclaysm

£77 million project at The Royal Observatory in Greenwich will make their massive telescope accessible to all
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich has promised “universal access to see what is one of the greatest telescopes in Britain” as it embarks on a £77million transformation project. The birthplace o

Will new Elephant town centre be gleaming or soulless?
Recently four more traders were locked out of their restaurants in the heart of Castle Square. Just metres away, Corsica Studios, the iconic dance and electronic nightclub, announced its closure after more than two decades. While the traders have now been made an offer to go ba

TfL has brought just four prosecutions against noisy passengers since 2020
Transport for London (TfL) has brought just four prosecutions against passengers for loud phone conversations or playing audio on their devices since 2020, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) has learned. The transport authority’s byelaws state that no passenger “shall, to the annoyance...


Council pledges to carry out reviews on every major works project from last decade
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Man charged with rape of woman, 19, near University College Hospital
Hassan Sarout will appear in court tomorrow (October 13)

Help shape health and care services in your neighbourhood!
Healthwatch Lambeth is inviting people who live in Lambeth, use a Lambeth-based GP surgery, or care for someone in the borough to share their views on how local health and care services should evolve. As part of Lambeth Together’s commitment to more joined-up, community-based care, your feedback w...

Music fans divided as Nicole Scherzinger 'offers no apology' for concert 'blunder'
Fans of Nicole Scherzinger have hit out at the former Pussycat Dolls star, claiming she took to the stage late at the Royal Albert Hall and did not apologise for the delay


Millwall skipper thinks win heading into international break ‘huge’ for morale
JAKE Cooper thinks Millwall’s 3-0 win over West Bromwich Albion last Saturday was “huge” for the Lions’ morale heading into the international break. Millwall secured their second league victory at The Den through goals from Femi Azeez, Zak Sturge, and Cooper, a win that lifted them to eighth...


Jake Cooper says Millwall boss has ‘really hard’ selection decisions to make – and discusses fan expectations
JAKE Cooper praised the quality throughout Millwall’s squad and believes Alex Neil will face some difficult selection decisions in the weeks ahead. Millwall head into the international break on the back of a 3-0 win over West Bromwich Alb

The Will Scott column: How Alex Neil engineered Millwall’s best result of the season
THERE was probably not a better time for Millwall to put in their best performance of the season than on Saturday. As Rocking Around The Den echoed round SE16 for the third time this season at roughly 4:55 pm on Saturday, there was a palp

‘Thieves keep smashing up my café – keeping it going is running me into bankruptcy’
The owner of an outdoor café in the corner of Belair Park who has been fighting a losing battle with thieves says constant break-ins are ‘running her into bankruptcy.’ Stephanie’s SE21 opposite West Dulwich Station has been relentlessly targeted by burglars who smash their way into the café ...


UK’s youngest ALS patient takes part in research trial at King’s College Hospital
A fourteen year old boy with ALS is taking part in a research trial at King’s College Hospital that may improve the chances for people who have the condition, writes Rebecca Healy… ALS – amyotrophic lateral sclerosis – is the most common type of Motor Neurone Disease. It leads to muscle weak...
