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The Constituent – a socially relevant drama that captures issues of the day
I went to see The Constituent at The Old Vic and it was one of the most relatable and socially relevant plays I’ve watched. Currently on at The Old Vic Theatre in Waterloo, The Constituent tells the story of the turbulent relationship of an MP,
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The south London pizza restaurants named among UK’s best
The Times has revealed its list of the top 50 pizza spots in the UK – with four locations in south London taking a slice of the credit. It’s no mystery that we love a good pizza here in the UK, whether it’s a classic Margarita or the fiercely debated
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Missing elderly man, 72, has links to Kidbrooke and Lewisham areas
Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating 72-year-old John, who went missing today. John has links to the Lewisham and Kidbrooke areas. He is described as being 5’05” tall with a slim build. He was last seen wearing a grey
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Top tips on how to protect and maintain your exterior doors to keep your home fresh
Exterior doors can dramatically change the appearance of a home. Whether it’s your front door, back door or even garage doors, a fresh coat of paint might be just the ticket to rejuvenate exterior doors, but which paint is best? We've teamed
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Enjoy the delights of the Chatsworth Country Fair and save £30pp
ENJOY a trip to the unforgettable Chatsworth Country Fair, held amidst the stunning scenery of the Peak District and the grand Chatsworth House. We have teamed up with Just Go to help save you £30. This two-day escape, starting on August 31
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Attack at place of worship in Gravesend which injured two women ‘not terror related’
Officers have said that they do not believe that an attack at a Sikh place of worship in Gravesend is terrorism-related. The incident occurred at the Sri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara at 8.10pm on July 11. It was reported there was a disturbance
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Welling's pre-season starts with a win
Following Welling United’s great escape from relegation last season, their management team have been busy working to put together a squad for the upcoming campaign. When Manager Rod Stringer and Assistant Manager Kevin Watson took over, the team
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Donald Trump will remain 'resilient' after suspected assassination attempt
Donald Trump has issued a statement following a suspected assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally. He has called on Americans to “stand united” and to “not allow evil to win”. Photographs have shown the bloodied former US president defiantly
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Video shows gunman during Donald Trump assassination attempt at campaign rally
Video footage has been released which shows a gunman on a roof opening fire at Donald Trump during a campaign rally. Mr Trump was giving a speech to supporters in Butler, Pennsylvania when the incident occurred. He was seen ducking to the ground
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Ofsted says Lewisham’s Adult Education Service is ‘safe, inclusive, and respectful’
Lewisham’s Adult Education Service has been hailed as “Good” by Ofsted inspectors. Each year, the service caters to over 3,000 learners offering a spectrum of part-time courses extending from English, maths to the likes of pottery and screen printing
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The family campsite with nearby attractions 90 minutes from south east London
If you’re looking for a relaxing campsite with all the mod cons and plenty to do nearby – this campsite in Canterbury should be on your visit list this summer. Just a 90-minute drive from south east London, near the popular Kent town of Canterbury
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Dartford High Street Taco Bell permanently closed
The Taco Bell on Dartford High Street has closed permanently. This venue was the first Taco Bell in Dartford and the 124th in the UK and was situated at 53 High Street, Dartford DA1 1DS. It first opened on January 30, 2023, and operated daily
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What we know so far about the Donald Trump assassination attempt
US presidential candidate Donald Trump was shot and injured at a campaign rally, which also saw a spectator and the gunman killed. Mr Trump was giving a speech to supporters in Butler, Pennsylvania when the incident occurred. He was seen ducking
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Full forecast as sun to shine over London as England faces Spain in Euros final
As excitement builds for the highly anticipated Euro's final, Londoners can look forward to basking in warm sunshine while cheering on England against Spain. The Met Office forecasts a picture-perfect day for football fans, with sunny intervals
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Doctor reveals 'best hangover cure' is a 'little-known' tipple the night before
The dreaded hangover after a night out can make or break a person. While most hangovers eventually fade on their own, some can linger for a full day, or perhaps longer. Now, health gurus have revealed a 'little-known' tipple that could help
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Keir Starmer shares he is 'appalled' at attempted assassination of Donald Trump
Sir Keir Starmer has released a statement sharing he is "appalled" at the attempted assassination of US presidential candidate Donald Trump. The Prime Minister shared a statement on social media in the early hours of Sunday morning (July 14).
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Ibiza anthems festival dubbed ‘party of the summer’ set for Beckenham
South east London is set to get a taste of the ‘White Isle’ this summer as Classic Ibiza arrives at Beckenham Place Park on Friday, August 16, 2024. Classic Ibiza, featuring a 32-piece live orchestra alongside DJs and vocalists, will bring to life
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South Londoners locked up in July so far including double-murderer and paedo coach
A swimming coach who subjected boys to horrific sexual abuse, a persistent shoplifter, and a violent handyman who murdered two of his girlfriends in the space of 16 months are some of the south London criminals who have been jailed in July so far.
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The deliberate tax defaulter businesses in south east London named and shamed
Several businesses and workers based in south east London have made it on the deliberate tax defaulters list. The details, published by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), 'name and shame' people and businesses who have been given financial penalties
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Are there dangerous sharks lurking in the river Thames?
If the River Thames could talk, it would have a lot to say. Being at the centre of London, the Thames has been through and seen a lot, from the Romans first using it as a key port for trading to the Vikings heading up the Thames to attack London
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The free London art gallery better than the National Gallery but has no visitors
London is home to many art galleries, from the National Gallery, the Tate Modern, the Portrait and more all homing art spanning across centuries. While many of them are free to visit and are filled with endless visitors every day, there are some
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’I went on Europe’s largest swing that’s 22 stories high – and it’s in Bluewater’
Who’d have thought that just opposite Bluewater, 30 minutes from south east London, you can find Europe’s largest swing and England’s longest zipwire. I’ve always been a bit of a thrill seeker and when I discovered that not far from south east