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Red card for World Cup at Regent's Park

ANGRY residents around Regent s Park are preparing to go into battle to prevent thousands of football fans descending on their home turf this summer. The Friends of Regent's Park group, supported by conservation bodies are mobilising to try... » MORE

Further Jubilee line closures prompts fury

TRADERS and residents in St John s Wood have been left furious after it emerged on Monday that the weekend closures of the Jubilee line will continue until at least October. Shop owners, restaurants and pub landlords in the popular area hav... » MORE

Plans for big screen World Cup matches at Regent's Park

Ben McPartland HORDES of football fans will descend on Regent s Park this summer if the green light is given to televise matches from this year s World Cup on giant screens. Fans who cannot afford to shell out for a ticket to South Africa and are not keen... » MORE

Surgeon joins rescue mission in Haiti

A St JOHN s Wood surgeon is leading a medical team in Haiti to help survivors of last week's devastating earthquake. Wellington Hospital-based orthopaedic surgeon Richard Villar arrived on the stricken Caribbean island on Saturday. His team –... » MORE

Grit stock crisis worsens as Mayor Boris Johnson demands government action

Boris Johnson has warned more must be done to stop London running out of grit completely tonight (Wednesday, January 6) The mayor has asked for action after Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy said there was not enough salt in the capital to ensure borough... » MORE

Snow chaos hits Westminster as schools and parks shut down

BAD weather is continuing to disrupt services in North Westminster, with schools and parks closed and trains delayed. Nine schools and six parks have been closed, there are minor delays on the Bakerloo line and Chiltern Railways is running an amended time... » MORE

Brother and sister killed in St John's Wood blaze named

THE brother and sister who died in a fire in St John s Wood have been named. Fire crews were called to the blaze which broke out in Cunningham Place, Wharncliffe Gardens at around 3am on Thursday morning. They found the body of a five-year-old girl who wa... » MORE

Art dealer fined £5,000 for duping watercolour customer

An art dealer who passed off cheap prints as expensive watercolours has been ordered to pay nearly £10,000 in fines, costs and compensation by magistrates, in a prosecution believed to be the first of its kind under new consumer protection laws. Michael... » MORE
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