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DROWNING MAN, 40, RESCUED NEAR RADNOR GARDENS A drowning man has been rescued from the water in Cross Deep yesterday evening. Police, paramedics, fire crews and the RNLI were called to save the man who is in his 40s. Eyewitnesses said around 16 emergency vehicles attended the scene near Radnor Gardens, which backs onto the River Thames. Police POLICE SEEK TO QUELL CONCERNS AFTER RICHMOND STABBINGS Law enforcement are seeking to quell concerns about violent crime in Richmond after a number of incidents including a fatal stabbing rocked the borough recently. Several violent crimes, including the murder of Tim Hipperson last week, fuelled concerns in 'INDIAN VARIANT' CONCERNS PROMPTS SURGE TESTING IN Surge testing will take place in Hounslow amid a sharp spike in reported cases of the B.1.617.2 'India variant' of the Covid-19 virus. The presence of the highly transmissible coronavirus variant has prompted fears that the UK's easing of restrictions aimed to slow the spread of the virus could be KINGS ROAD KNIFE ATTACK A man is in a serious condition after being violently stabbed in Richmond. The 39-year-old man has undergone hours of life-saving surgery after the incident in Kings Road on Monday. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Ministers are preparing to order further action in response to the spread of the Indian variant of coronavirus as new figures show cases have more than doubled in a week.. While Covid-19 cases in most areas of the UK are at their lowest levels since August last year, there are concerns the Indian variant could see cases jump back up. KEY ELECTION RESULTS AT A GLANCE Here are some of the key results from the Super Thursday elections: – The Conservatives won the Hartlepool by-election, with Jill Mortimer seizing the seat from Labour with a majority of 6,940. – Tory Ben Houchen was re-elected as Tees Valley mayor by a landslide on the first count, taking WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN CORONAVIRUS VARIANT Mobile testing units have been deployed in Bolton and door-to-door PCR Covid-19 testing has been offered to 22,000 residents. A vaccine bus has been set up to increase uptake among those who are eligible and a rapid response team of 100 nurses, public health advisers and environmental health officers has been sent in. MAN 'BROKE VICTIM'S ARM' WITH BASEBALL BAT IN SOUTH LONDON Police are searching for a man after he allegedly broke another person's arm with a baseball bat in Richmond. An image released by the Metropolitan Police in Richmond showed the man they are now hoping to speak with brandishing what appeared to be a SOUTH WEST LONDON SEAL REMEMBERED IN TRIBUTE BOOK The adventures of South West London’s favourite seal will be remembered in a book due to come out in June. A couple from Sevenoaks have spent weeks charting the “fascinating” life of the young seal who died recently in a dog attack on the banks of the River Thames. Alison Kelly, 39 and partner RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, LEISUREJOBSHOMESMOTORSNEWSSPORTWHAT'S ON Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices and events from Richmond, Twickenham, Hounslow, Chiswick, Brentford, Kewand Hanworth.
DROWNING MAN, 40, RESCUED NEAR RADNOR GARDENS A drowning man has been rescued from the water in Cross Deep yesterday evening. Police, paramedics, fire crews and the RNLI were called to save the man who is in his 40s. Eyewitnesses said around 16 emergency vehicles attended the scene near Radnor Gardens, which backs onto the River Thames. Police POLICE SEEK TO QUELL CONCERNS AFTER RICHMOND STABBINGS Law enforcement are seeking to quell concerns about violent crime in Richmond after a number of incidents including a fatal stabbing rocked the borough recently. Several violent crimes, including the murder of Tim Hipperson last week, fuelled concerns in 'INDIAN VARIANT' CONCERNS PROMPTS SURGE TESTING IN Surge testing will take place in Hounslow amid a sharp spike in reported cases of the B.1.617.2 'India variant' of the Covid-19 virus. The presence of the highly transmissible coronavirus variant has prompted fears that the UK's easing of restrictions aimed to slow the spread of the virus could be KINGS ROAD KNIFE ATTACK A man is in a serious condition after being violently stabbed in Richmond. The 39-year-old man has undergone hours of life-saving surgery after the incident in Kings Road on Monday. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Ministers are preparing to order further action in response to the spread of the Indian variant of coronavirus as new figures show cases have more than doubled in a week.. While Covid-19 cases in most areas of the UK are at their lowest levels since August last year, there are concerns the Indian variant could see cases jump back up. KEY ELECTION RESULTS AT A GLANCE Here are some of the key results from the Super Thursday elections: – The Conservatives won the Hartlepool by-election, with Jill Mortimer seizing the seat from Labour with a majority of 6,940. – Tory Ben Houchen was re-elected as Tees Valley mayor by a landslide on the first count, taking WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN CORONAVIRUS VARIANT Mobile testing units have been deployed in Bolton and door-to-door PCR Covid-19 testing has been offered to 22,000 residents. A vaccine bus has been set up to increase uptake among those who are eligible and a rapid response team of 100 nurses, public health advisers and environmental health officers has been sent in. MAN 'BROKE VICTIM'S ARM' WITH BASEBALL BAT IN SOUTH LONDON Police are searching for a man after he allegedly broke another person's arm with a baseball bat in Richmond. An image released by the Metropolitan Police in Richmond showed the man they are now hoping to speak with brandishing what appeared to be a SOUTH WEST LONDON SEAL REMEMBERED IN TRIBUTE BOOK The adventures of South West London’s favourite seal will be remembered in a book due to come out in June. A couple from Sevenoaks have spent weeks charting the “fascinating” life of the young seal who died recently in a dog attack on the banks of the River Thames. Alison Kelly, 39 and partner RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS FROM RICHMOND This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here E-NEWSPAPER NEWS FROM THE RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here PLANS TO RESTART UK-US TRAVEL DISMISSED BY INDUSTRY 47 minutes ago · Plans to reopen transatlantic travel have been dismissed by industry leaders as lacking “clarity”. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and US President Joe Biden will agree on Thursday to launch a taskforce to make recommendations on safely restarting international travel. CAMPAIGN GROUP SAYS MORE PANDEMIC CONTRACT CHALLENGES IN 14 hours ago · A campaign group which has won a High Court fight over a Government decision to award a pandemic contract to a market research firm says it will mount more legal challenges. The Good Law Project said a judge’s ruling over the award of a contract to GROUP WELCOMES COURT RULING ON ‘INSTITUTIONALISED CRONYISM 15 hours ago · A campaign group says a ruling by a High Court judge vindicates its characterisation of Government pandemic procurement as “institutionalised cronyism”. Mrs Justice O’Farrell on Wednesday upheld a challenge by the Good Law Project and ruled that a decision to award a contract to a company COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Ministers are preparing to order further action in response to the spread of the Indian variant of coronavirus as new figures show cases have more than doubled in a week.. While Covid-19 cases in most areas of the UK are at their lowest levels since August last year, there are concerns the Indian variant could see cases jump back up. COVID THIRD WAVE WILL NOT MIRROR FIRST TWO, FRONTLINE 47 minutes ago · A frontline consultant in the battle against Covid-19 has said a third wave of the virus will not mirror the first two. Dr Richard Cree, an intensive care consultant at the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough, said he would prefer the Government to push back the June 21 PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE BEGINS AMID CLOUDY SKIES ACROSS 37 minutes ago · A partial solar eclipse now under way in the UK and around the world as the moon begins to pass between the Earth and the sun. Skygazers will soon be able to see nearly a third of the sun being blocked out by the moon in what is known as an annular eclipse.But views of
THE G7 SUMMIT: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 19 hours ago · Boris Johnson will welcome leaders from around the world to the G7 summit in Cornwall on Friday. – What is the G7? The Group of Seven countries brings together some of the world’s richest democracies – the UK, US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany DOGS TO BE KEPT ON LEADS IN RICHMOND AND BUSHY PARKS From Tuesday May 4 May until Monday 2 August 2021, dogs will be required to be on a lead in all areas of Richmond and Bushy Parks. Over the next few months, around 300 deer will be born in the two parks in birthing season. Female deer are particularly vulnerable at this time, and take to hiding RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, LEISUREJOBSHOMESMOTORSNEWSSPORTWHAT'S ON Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices and events from Richmond, Twickenham, Hounslow, Chiswick, Brentford, Kewand Hanworth.
RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS FROM RICHMONDRICHMOND NEWSFILM & TVJOBS NEWSPUBLIC NOTICESBIRTHDAYSBEST OF THE REST This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here DROWNING MAN, 40, RESCUED NEAR RADNOR GARDENS A drowning man has been rescued from the water in Cross Deep yesterday evening. Police, paramedics, fire crews and the RNLI were called to save the man who is in his 40s. Eyewitnesses said around 16 emergency vehicles attended the scene near Radnor Gardens, which backs onto the River Thames. Police POLICE SEEK TO QUELL CONCERNS AFTER RICHMOND STABBINGS Tim Hipperson (detail left) died after he was found injured on Kings Road in Richmond after an apparent stabbing. Law enforcement are seeking to quell concerns about violent crime in Richmond after a number of incidents including a fatal stabbing rocked the borough recently. Several violent crimes, including the murder of TimHipperson last
'INDIAN VARIANT' CONCERNS PROMPTS SURGE TESTING IN Surge testing will take place in Hounslow amid a sharp spike in reported cases of the B.1.617.2 'India variant' of the Covid-19 virus. The presence of the highly transmissible coronavirus variant has prompted fears that the UK's easing of restrictions aimed to slow the spread of the virus could be KINGS ROAD KNIFE ATTACK The 39-year-old man has undergone hours of life-saving surgery after the incident in Kings Road on Monday. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called at 3:56pm on Monday, 17 May following a report of a stabbing in the vicinity Kings Road, Richmond. "Officers attended and found a 39-year-old male who had been stabbedand was
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN CORONAVIRUS VARIANT On Thursday, India recorded 4,000 deaths and 343,144 new Covid-19 infections over the last 24 hours. Scientists believe B1617.2 may be more transmissible than the UK variant (B117), which was first detected in Kent last year, and may be linked to the second wave in the country. Professor Robert Dingwall, who is a member of Nervtag(New and
KEY ELECTION RESULTS AT A GLANCE Here are some of the key results from the Super Thursday elections: – The Conservatives won the Hartlepool by-election, with Jill Mortimer seizing the seat from Labour with a majority of 6,940. – Tory Ben Houchen was re-elected as Tees Valley mayor by a landslide on the first count, taking SOUTH WEST LONDON SEAL REMEMBERED IN TRIBUTE BOOK The adventures of South West London’s favourite seal will be remembered in a book due to come out in June. A couple from Sevenoaks have spent weeks charting the “fascinating” life of the young seal who died recently in a dog attack on the banks of the River Thames. Alison Kelly, 39 and partner WHAT ARE YOU VOTING FOR TODAY? WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Great British voters will head to the polls today (May 6) on what has been dubbed “Super Thursday”. Polling station have opened for voters to cast their ballots in elections which could shake up British politics and have profound implications for the future of the United Kingdom. The future of RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, LEISUREJOBSHOMESMOTORSNEWSSPORTWHAT'S ON Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices and events from Richmond, Twickenham, Hounslow, Chiswick, Brentford, Kewand Hanworth.
RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS FROM RICHMONDRICHMOND NEWSFILM & TVJOBS NEWSPUBLIC NOTICESBIRTHDAYSBEST OF THE REST This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here DROWNING MAN, 40, RESCUED NEAR RADNOR GARDENS A drowning man has been rescued from the water in Cross Deep yesterday evening. Police, paramedics, fire crews and the RNLI were called to save the man who is in his 40s. Eyewitnesses said around 16 emergency vehicles attended the scene near Radnor Gardens, which backs onto the River Thames. Police POLICE SEEK TO QUELL CONCERNS AFTER RICHMOND STABBINGS Tim Hipperson (detail left) died after he was found injured on Kings Road in Richmond after an apparent stabbing. Law enforcement are seeking to quell concerns about violent crime in Richmond after a number of incidents including a fatal stabbing rocked the borough recently. Several violent crimes, including the murder of TimHipperson last
'INDIAN VARIANT' CONCERNS PROMPTS SURGE TESTING IN Surge testing will take place in Hounslow amid a sharp spike in reported cases of the B.1.617.2 'India variant' of the Covid-19 virus. The presence of the highly transmissible coronavirus variant has prompted fears that the UK's easing of restrictions aimed to slow the spread of the virus could be KINGS ROAD KNIFE ATTACK The 39-year-old man has undergone hours of life-saving surgery after the incident in Kings Road on Monday. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called at 3:56pm on Monday, 17 May following a report of a stabbing in the vicinity Kings Road, Richmond. "Officers attended and found a 39-year-old male who had been stabbedand was
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN CORONAVIRUS VARIANT On Thursday, India recorded 4,000 deaths and 343,144 new Covid-19 infections over the last 24 hours. Scientists believe B1617.2 may be more transmissible than the UK variant (B117), which was first detected in Kent last year, and may be linked to the second wave in the country. Professor Robert Dingwall, who is a member of Nervtag(New and
KEY ELECTION RESULTS AT A GLANCE Here are some of the key results from the Super Thursday elections: – The Conservatives won the Hartlepool by-election, with Jill Mortimer seizing the seat from Labour with a majority of 6,940. – Tory Ben Houchen was re-elected as Tees Valley mayor by a landslide on the first count, taking SOUTH WEST LONDON SEAL REMEMBERED IN TRIBUTE BOOK The adventures of South West London’s favourite seal will be remembered in a book due to come out in June. A couple from Sevenoaks have spent weeks charting the “fascinating” life of the young seal who died recently in a dog attack on the banks of the River Thames. Alison Kelly, 39 and partner WHAT ARE YOU VOTING FOR TODAY? WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Great British voters will head to the polls today (May 6) on what has been dubbed “Super Thursday”. Polling station have opened for voters to cast their ballots in elections which could shake up British politics and have profound implications for the future of the United Kingdom. The future of RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS FROM RICHMOND This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here PRINCE OF WALES WARNS THE PLANET IS ‘DANGEROUSLY EXPOSED 1 day ago · The world is being left “dangerously exposed” to further pandemics due to the rapid destruction of the diversity and interconnectedness of all species, the Prince of Wales has warned. Charles said he did not need to stress the “planetary emergency RISHI SUNAK ‘WILLING TO ACCEPT A SHORT DELAY TO END OF 14 hours ago · Chancellor Rishi Sunak was willing to accept a short delay to Step 4 of the road map to ending the lockdown amid a rise in cases, it is understood. A Whitehall source pointed towards the Treasury having gone “long” on emergency coronavirus supportpackages in
6 AREAS OF CONCERN IDENTIFIED IN ENGLAND AMID SPREAD OF The government will introduce Surge testing and Covid vaccines to six new areas of concern in England, Matt Hancock has announced. The Indian Covid variant has now been found in a multitude of places across the country, with the Government identifying the six areas of concern by analysing wastewater and travel patterns. PORTUGAL: SOUTH LONDONERS HIT OUT AT QUARANTINE 'MADNESS 22 hours ago · A number of Britons have vented their frustration at having to quarantine at home after arriving back in the UK from Portugal. Travellers who landed in the UK after 4am on Tuesday, including several who spoke out from south London, are required to self-isolate at home for 10 days due to the Government's decision to remove the country from its green travel list. BRITONS ARRIVING HOME FROM PORTUGAL HIT OUT AT QUARANTINE 1 day ago · Britons who arrived back in the UK from Portugal have vented their frustration at having to quarantine at home. Travellers who landed in the UK after 4am on Tuesday are required to self-isolate at home for 10 days due to the Government’s decision to remove the country from its green travel list.WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
11 hours ago · Some of Wednesday’s papers are led by outrage at a reported move from Oxford university students to distance themselves from the monarchy. The Daily Mail and Daily Express lead with “fury” over reports that students from Oxford University’s Magdalen College Middle Common Room voted to remove the Queen’s portrait because she is a symbol of colonialism. WHAT IS FASTLY AND HOW DID IT CAUSE THE GLOBAL INTERNET 1 day ago · – What happened? A wide range of the world’s biggest and most popular websites were pushed offline or had issues displaying images or other content because a service used to display that content – Fastly – suffered an outage of its own, causing many of the websites that use it LIFEBOAT VOLUNTEER WHO MADE HOAX EMERGENCY CALLS TO GAIN 23 hours ago · A man who made hoax calls to the coastguard when he was a lifeboat volunteer to increase his chances of being selected to be on a rescue crew has been sentenced. Leon Marandola, 20, made hoax calls over a two-month period between June and August 2019. Marandola, who had joined the Buckie RNLI team CALLS FOR ACTION TO TACKLE ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CANADA AFTER 1 day ago · A driver ploughed a pick-up lorry into a family of five, killing four of them and seriously injuring the other in a deliberate attack that targeted the victims because they were Muslims, Canadian police said. Authorities said a young man was arrested in the car park of a nearby shopping centre after RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, LEISUREJOBSHOMESMOTORSNEWSSPORTWHAT'S ON Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices and events from Richmond, Twickenham, Hounslow, Chiswick, Brentford, Kewand Hanworth.
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This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please contact the editor here.If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can contact IPSO here E-NEWSPAPER NEWS FROM THE RICHMOND AND TWICKENHAM TIMES Wimbledon and Wandsworth. Richmond & Twickenham Times. Surrey Comet. Newspaper apps: Read the Sutton Guardian newspaper on your mobile or tablet. The Sutton Guardian newspaper is free to download for iPhone and iPad. Scan the QR code to the right to get the link. Alternatively, click here to download the app for iPhone or iPad. DROWNING MAN, 40, RESCUED NEAR RADNOR GARDENS A drowning man has been rescued from the water in Cross Deep yesterday evening. Police, paramedics, fire crews and the RNLI were called to save the man who is in his 40s. Eyewitnesses said around 16 emergency vehicles attended the scene near Radnor Gardens, which backs onto the River Thames. Police 'INDIAN VARIANT' CONCERNS PROMPTS SURGE TESTING IN Surge testing will take place in Hounslow amid a sharp spike in reported cases of the B.1.617.2 'India variant' of the Covid-19 virus. The presence of the highly transmissible coronavirus variant has prompted fears that the UK's easing of restrictions aimed to slow the spread of the virus could be delayed if too many people becomeinfected.
POLICE SEEK TO QUELL CONCERNS AFTER RICHMOND STABBINGS Tim Hipperson (detail left) died after he was found injured on Kings Road in Richmond after an apparent stabbing. Law enforcement are seeking to quell concerns about violent crime in Richmond after a number of incidents including a fatal stabbing rocked the borough recently. Several violent crimes, including the murder of TimHipperson last
KINGS ROAD KNIFE ATTACK The 39-year-old man has undergone hours of life-saving surgery after the incident in Kings Road on Monday. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called at 3:56pm on Monday, 17 May following a report of a stabbing in the vicinity Kings Road, Richmond. "Officers attended and found a 39-year-old male who had been stabbedand was
KEY ELECTION RESULTS AT A GLANCE Here are some of the key results from the Super Thursday elections: – The Conservatives won the Hartlepool by-election, with Jill Mortimer seizing the seat from Labour with a majority of 6,940. – Tory Ben Houchen was re-elected as Tees Valley mayor by a landslide on the first count, taking WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN CORONAVIRUS VARIANT On Thursday, India recorded 4,000 deaths and 343,144 new Covid-19 infections over the last 24 hours. Scientists believe B1617.2 may be more transmissible than the UK variant (B117), which was first detected in Kent last year, and may be linked to the second wave in the country. Professor Robert Dingwall, who is a member of Nervtag(New and
DOGS TO BE KEPT ON LEADS IN RICHMOND AND BUSHY PARKS Dogs to be kept on leads in Richmond and Bushy Parks. From Tuesday May 4 May until Monday 2 August 2021, dogs will be required to be on a lead in all areas of Richmond and Bushy Parks. Over the next few months, around 300 deer will be born in the two parks in birthing season. Female deer are particularly vulnerable at this time, and taketo
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POLICE SEEK TO QUELL CONCERNS AFTER RICHMOND STABBINGS Tim Hipperson (detail left) died after he was found injured on Kings Road in Richmond after an apparent stabbing. Law enforcement are seeking to quell concerns about violent crime in Richmond after a number of incidents including a fatal stabbing rocked the borough recently. Several violent crimes, including the murder of TimHipperson last
KINGS ROAD KNIFE ATTACK The 39-year-old man has undergone hours of life-saving surgery after the incident in Kings Road on Monday. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "Police were called at 3:56pm on Monday, 17 May following a report of a stabbing in the vicinity Kings Road, Richmond. "Officers attended and found a 39-year-old male who had been stabbedand was
KEY ELECTION RESULTS AT A GLANCE Here are some of the key results from the Super Thursday elections: – The Conservatives won the Hartlepool by-election, with Jill Mortimer seizing the seat from Labour with a majority of 6,940. – Tory Ben Houchen was re-elected as Tees Valley mayor by a landslide on the first count, taking WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN CORONAVIRUS VARIANT On Thursday, India recorded 4,000 deaths and 343,144 new Covid-19 infections over the last 24 hours. Scientists believe B1617.2 may be more transmissible than the UK variant (B117), which was first detected in Kent last year, and may be linked to the second wave in the country. Professor Robert Dingwall, who is a member of Nervtag(New and
DOGS TO BE KEPT ON LEADS IN RICHMOND AND BUSHY PARKS Dogs to be kept on leads in Richmond and Bushy Parks. From Tuesday May 4 May until Monday 2 August 2021, dogs will be required to be on a lead in all areas of Richmond and Bushy Parks. Over the next few months, around 300 deer will be born in the two parks in birthing season. Female deer are particularly vulnerable at this time, and taketo
PRINCE OF WALES WARNS THE PLANET IS ‘DANGEROUSLY EXPOSED 11 hours ago · The world is being left “dangerously exposed” to further pandemics due to the rapid destruction of the diversity and interconnectedness of all species, the Prince of Wales has warned. Charles said he did not need to stress the “planetary emergency MORE THAN 1,000 TESTED FOR COVID-19 IN KILKEEL 1 day ago · More than 1,000 people have been tested for Covid-19 in Kilkeel after a number of potential cases of the variant first identified in India were detected. On Monday, the Public Health Agency (PHA) said 15 cases of the virus have been found following testing in the area since Saturday. The positive BRITONS ARRIVING HOME FROM PORTUGAL HIT OUT AT QUARANTINE 10 hours ago · Britons who arrived back in the UK from Portugal have vented their frustration at having to quarantine at home. Travellers who landed in the UK after 4am on Tuesday are required to self-isolate at home for 10 days due to the Government’s decision to remove the country from its green travel list. MARTIN LEWIS ISSUES URGENT WARNING TO BRITS AMID GLOBAL Martin Lewis has sent an urgent warning to Brits as government websites experience issues amid a global internet outage. Huge sites including Amazon, Twitter Reddit and Gov.uk seem to be suffering from a reported global internet outage. BBC news, the WHAT IS FASTLY AND HOW DID IT CAUSE THE GLOBAL INTERNET 9 hours ago · – What happened? A wide range of the world’s biggest and most popular websites were pushed offline or had issues displaying images or other content because a service used to display that content – Fastly – suffered an outage of its own, causing many of the websites that use it WORLDWIDE INTERNET OUTAGE LINKED TO CONTENT DELIVERY 12 hours ago · A leading internet content delivery service is investigating an outage on its platform which may have caused a worldwide internet issue and taken dozens of major websites offline. US firm Fastly, a content delivery network (CDN) which helps websites speed up loading times and present their content FIRM LINKED TO GLOBAL INTERNET OUTAGE SAYS FIX ‘BEING 11 hours ago · A leading internet content delivery service has identified the source of an outage on its platform which may have caused a worldwide internet issue and taken dozens of major websites offline. US firm Fastly, a content delivery network (CDN) which DEFYING BODY CLOCK ‘LINKED TO DEPRESSION AND REDUCED 23 hours ago · Academics at the University of Exeter built on previous research which mapped 351 genes linked to being either an early riser or a night owl. They examined whether these genes were causally associated with seven mental health and wellbeing outcomes, including major depression, using data on more than 450,000 European adults from the UK Biobank. E-SCOOTER RENTAL TRIAL LAUNCHES IN RICHMOND E-scooters are becoming increasingly prevalent on London's streets even though they are technically outlawed in public places in the UK at present. That rule is set to change (for some parts of the city at least) thanks a new e-scooter rental scheme launched in CASUALTY PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE NHS AFTER COLLECTING BAFTA TV The cast of Casualty paid tribute to the NHS after winning the Bafta TV award for soap and continuing drama. A group of cast members appeared in the ceremony via videolink after being named as the winners of the award. After initially struggling to connect to theceremony because of
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MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL AFTER BEING FOUND UNRESPONSIVE AT TWICKENHAM SHOP COUNCIL JOINS CHARITIES IN OFFERING SUPPORT AND FREE TRAINING FOR WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY THINK YOU'VE SEEN IT ALL? POUNDLAND SELLING INVISIBILITY CLOAKS FORHALLOWEEN
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'NEIGHBOURS WILL BE POWERLESS': COUNCIL SLAMS NEW RULE ALLOWING HOUSE EXTENSIONS WITHOUT PERMISSION__4
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* 9 'Neighbours will be powerless': Council slams new rule allowing house extensions without permission * 10 Judge orders care home consultant be sentenced over inquestfailure
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HOUR BY HOUR WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST AS HEAVY RAIN SET FOR LONDON__8
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COUNCILLOR DEMANDS ACTION AS BOROUGH'S MMR VACCINATION RATE IS 14 PER CENT BELOW UK AVERAGE__4
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MET AND TFL RELEASE VIDEO TO HIGHLIGHT THE DANGERS OF 'DOORING'__6
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GOVERNMENT PRAISES RICHMOND'S EFFORTS TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE FAMILIES RICHMOND MAN CAUGHT WITH 2KG OF COCAINE JAILED__2
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* 2 Teenager stabbed outside Richmond station * 3 Campaigner named in top 100 most influential disabled people * 4 'You wouldn't go on safari and take a selfie with a lion': Richmond Park manager's photo warning * 5 Council to support volunteer-led Community Roadwatch in 20mphcrackdown
* 6 Travellers forced to leave Kneller Gardens after council action * 7 Richmond is getting a new Lidl...and it is going to include aprimary school
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* 9 'Neighbours will be powerless': Council slams new rule allowing house extensions without permission * 10 Judge orders care home consultant be sentenced over inquestfailure
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