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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTON Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE The fire is understood to have taken place on the third floor of the Ashley Centre in the car park, with seven vehicles having caught alight. Residents and passersby uploaded pictures and video of smoke rising from the building, with the sound of car alarms echoing from the car park - where a number of bangs are thought to have been causedby tyres popping.
EPSOM NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMET 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 SOUTH WEST LONDON PASSES ONE MILLION MARK FOR COVID JABS Over one million doses of a coronavirus vaccine have been administered in south west London boroughs, NHS authorities in the region announced today (Friday, July 14).. The latest encouraging data confirms that the NHS has administered 1,011,913 doses in Merton, Wandsworth, Croydon, Sutton, Kingston and Richmond so far, with 330,461 being vital second doses that provide COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Covid-19 Indian variant hotspots in the UK revealed and how it affects lockdown. (PA) 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 Augustlast
TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, EVENTS, JOBS, HOMESJOBSMOTORSNEWSSPORTANNOUNCEMENTSE-NEWSPAPER Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices & events from Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Worcester Park andHook.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTON Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE The fire is understood to have taken place on the third floor of the Ashley Centre in the car park, with seven vehicles having caught alight. Residents and passersby uploaded pictures and video of smoke rising from the building, with the sound of car alarms echoing from the car park - where a number of bangs are thought to have been causedby tyres popping.
EPSOM NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMET 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 SOUTH WEST LONDON PASSES ONE MILLION MARK FOR COVID JABS Over one million doses of a coronavirus vaccine have been administered in south west London boroughs, NHS authorities in the region announced today (Friday, July 14).. The latest encouraging data confirms that the NHS has administered 1,011,913 doses in Merton, Wandsworth, Croydon, Sutton, Kingston and Richmond so far, with 330,461 being vital second doses that provide COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Covid-19 Indian variant hotspots in the UK revealed and how it affects lockdown. (PA) 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 Augustlast
TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The JOHNSON DEFENDS VACCINE PLEDGE AS G7 LEADERS GATHER IN 7 hours ago · Boris Johnson has defended his approach to tackling the global coronavirus pandemic as the UK offered at least 100 million surplus vaccine doses to some of the world’s poorest countries. The Prime Minister made the pledge as leaders of some of the richest democracies on the planet gathered in LOCKDOWN EASING SEES ECONOMY GROW 5 hours ago · The easing of lockdown restrictions in April helped the UK economy grow at its fastest rate since July 2020 as households returned to high street stores and took advantage of hairdressers reopening, according to new data. The Office for National COVID-19 CASE RATES RISING IN EVERY REGION OF ENGLAND 20 hours ago · Covid-19 case rates have increased across every region in England with a sharp rise in the North West, new figures show. The latest weekly surveillance report from Public Health England (PHE), published on Thursday, shows that rates in north-west England increased to 149.6 cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to June 6, up week-on-week from 89.4. EPSOM 'AREA OF CONCERN' AS NEW COVID CASES SPIKE According to the PHE data, Epsom and Ewell recorded 38 new Covid-19 infections in the week up to May 31. That was up 20, or a significant 111.1 per cent, from the previous week's figure. It also meant Epsom and Ewell recorded the second highest 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people in Surrey, clocked at 47.1.WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
11 hours ago · The Daily Express writes “Brexit tensions are brushed aside” as the world leaders met on the eve of the summit, but The Guardian reports a “bitter Brexit standoff” could overshadow the summit as French President Emmanuel Macron says “nothing is negotiable” on the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol.. Tomorrow's front page: PM: Biden is a breath of fresh air! POLICE ISSUE WARNINGS AS MORE THAN 3,000 ATTEND ANTI NI 13 hours ago · A number of warnings have been issued by police at a gathering of thousands of people in west Belfast. Loyalists gathered in Woodvale on Thursday evening to stage a demonstration in opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol. A parade then took place COST OF STORING UK’S PPE STOCKPILE £6.7 MILLION PER WEEK 1 day ago · The Government is currently spending around £6.7 million per week to store the UK’s stock of personal protective equipment (PPE), a senior Whitehall official has told MPs. Sir Chris Wormald, permanent secretary to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), said that the UK is currently VACCINATION CAMPAIGN ROLLS ON AS UNCERTAINTY SURROUNDS The vaccination programme is set for “another big week” as ministers weigh up whether – and to what extent – England’s coronavirus restrictions can be lifted on June 21. All over-50s are set to have had both doses by that date under a target set out by vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi HARRY CONDEMNS ‘BRUTAL’ ATTACK WHICH KILLED TEN PEOPLE IN 17 hours ago · The Duke of Sussex has described an attack on a de-mining camp in Afghanistan which left 10 people dead as an “act of barbarism”. The attack in the nation’s northern Baghlan province on the workers for the Halo Trust, a British charity supported by Harry, wounded 16 others. Harry urged the TOP 10 GREEN SPACES IN SOUTH LONDON 4. Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common. Putney Heath and Wimbledon Comnon. Image: N Chadwick / geograph. Surprisingly rugged and full of charming glades and beautiful banks of trees, these sprawling green spaces in the south west of the city are one's to explore for hours and hours on end, sandwiches and sunscreen permitting. 5. SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, EVENTS, JOBS, HOMESJOBSMOTORSNEWSSPORTANNOUNCEMENTSE-NEWSPAPER Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices & events from Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Worcester Park andHook.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTON Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE The fire is understood to have taken place on the third floor of the Ashley Centre in the car park, with seven vehicles having caught alight. Residents and passersby uploaded pictures and video of smoke rising from the building, with the sound of car alarms echoing from the car park - where a number of bangs are thought to have been causedby tyres popping.
NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. SOUTH WEST LONDON PASSES ONE MILLION MARK FOR COVID JABS Over one million doses of a coronavirus vaccine have been administered in south west London boroughs, NHS authorities in the region announced today (Friday, July 14).. The latest encouraging data confirms that the NHS has administered 1,011,913 doses in Merton, Wandsworth, Croydon, Sutton, Kingston and Richmond so far, with 330,461 being vital second doses that provide KINGSTON SPLIT ON PLANS FOR GUILDHALL REDEVELOPMENT In an opinion column published in the Surrey Comet this week, Council Leader Caroline Kerr said their plans "very much align" with the results of a public consultation on the proposed redevelopment and said that the hotel option was "one of the most popular" choices among respondents regarding the future of Guildhall. COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Covid-19 Indian variant hotspots in the UK revealed and how it affects lockdown. (PA) 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 Augustlast
TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, EVENTS, JOBS, HOMESJOBSMOTORSNEWSSPORTANNOUNCEMENTSE-NEWSPAPER Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices & events from Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Worcester Park andHook.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTON Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE The fire is understood to have taken place on the third floor of the Ashley Centre in the car park, with seven vehicles having caught alight. Residents and passersby uploaded pictures and video of smoke rising from the building, with the sound of car alarms echoing from the car park - where a number of bangs are thought to have been causedby tyres popping.
NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. SOUTH WEST LONDON PASSES ONE MILLION MARK FOR COVID JABS Over one million doses of a coronavirus vaccine have been administered in south west London boroughs, NHS authorities in the region announced today (Friday, July 14).. The latest encouraging data confirms that the NHS has administered 1,011,913 doses in Merton, Wandsworth, Croydon, Sutton, Kingston and Richmond so far, with 330,461 being vital second doses that provide KINGSTON SPLIT ON PLANS FOR GUILDHALL REDEVELOPMENT In an opinion column published in the Surrey Comet this week, Council Leader Caroline Kerr said their plans "very much align" with the results of a public consultation on the proposed redevelopment and said that the hotel option was "one of the most popular" choices among respondents regarding the future of Guildhall. COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Covid-19 Indian variant hotspots in the UK revealed and how it affects lockdown. (PA) 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 Augustlast
TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The COVID-19 CASE RATES RISING IN EVERY REGION OF ENGLAND 4 hours ago · Covid-19 case rates have increased across every region in England with a sharp rise in the North West, new figures show. The latest weekly surveillance report from Public Health England (PHE), published on Thursday, shows that rates in north-west England increased to 149.6 cases per 100,000 people in the seven days to June 6, up week-on-week from 89.4. FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. CAMPAIGN GROUP SAYS MORE PANDEMIC CONTRACT CHALLENGES IN 1 day 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 COST OF STORING UK’S PPE STOCKPILE £6.7 MILLION PER WEEK 7 hours ago · The Government is currently spending around £6.7 million per week to store the UK’s stock of personal protective equipment (PPE), a senior Whitehall official has told MPs. Sir Chris Wormald, permanent secretary to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), said that the UK is currently EPSOM NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMET 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 TOP 10 GREEN SPACES IN SOUTH LONDON 4. Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common. Putney Heath and Wimbledon Comnon. Image: N Chadwick / geograph. Surprisingly rugged and full of charming glades and beautiful banks of trees, these sprawling green spaces in the south west of the city are one's to explore for hours and hours on end, sandwiches and sunscreen permitting. 5. WILL THE NEW TRAVEL LISTS MEAN I CAN GO ON A SUMMER Portugal was the only viable major tourist destination on the green list, but it has been put on the amber list. Most popular holiday locations were already in the amber tier, such as Spain, France, Italy and Greece. Entry to Australia, which is on the green list, is severely restricted (PA) COVID-19 INDIAN VARIANT HOTSPOTS IN THE UK REVEALED Covid-19 Indian variant hotspots in the UK revealed and how it affects lockdown. (PA) 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 Augustlast
LONDON HAS LOWEST VACCINE UPTAKE IN ENGLAND, DATA REVEALS London has the lowest rate of vaccine uptake in England according to data published by Public Health England. Despite more than six million total jabs being administered in the capital, only 46.8 per cent of people aged 18 or over have received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine while 24.6 per cent have received a second dose. ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW AS AGE THRESHOLD FOR ALTERNATIVE TO The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has raised the age threshold after the UK’s medicines regulator reported new figures on blood clots last week. The policy of offering an alternative vaccine previously only applied to the under-30s. The change comes despite the JCVI and the Medicines and Healthcareproducts Regulatory
SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, EVENTS, JOBS, HOMESJOBSMOTORSNEWSSPORTANNOUNCEMENTSE-NEWSPAPERSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONCURRENT NEWS SURREY UKSURREY BC NEWSPAPER Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices & events from Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Worcester Park andHook.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTONCAMBERLEY SURREYCAMBERLEY SURREY ENGLAND Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS IN KINGSTON, SURBITON, TOLWORTHSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSLOCAL NEWS FOR MY AREALOCAL NEWS STORIES Local news from Kingston, New Malden, Hampton, Surbiton, Tolworth, Chessington, Worcester Park, Kingston town centre and Raynes Park. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE Five fire engines have been tackling a fire at the Ashley Centre in Epsom this afternoon (June 3), with black clouds of smoke seen rising from the centre. In a statement shortly after 1pm, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the fire had been extinguished - though some road closures may remain in place this afternoon. EPSOM NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMETSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY BC NEWSPAPERSURREY COUNTY ENGLANDSURREY LEADER NEWSPAPER SURREY BCSUTTONSURREY UK
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 INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. KINGSTON SPLIT ON PLANS FOR GUILDHALL REDEVELOPMENT Image via RBK. Plans to repurpose the Guildhall building as part of a redevelopment project in central Kingston continue to divide opinion months after they were announced. Kingston Council (RBK) conceded previously that it could not financially support the existing status quo of maintaining the building as a key hub of its operations. EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, EVENTS, JOBS, HOMESJOBSMOTORSNEWSSPORTANNOUNCEMENTSE-NEWSPAPERSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONCURRENT NEWS SURREY UKSURREY BC NEWSPAPER Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices & events from Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Worcester Park andHook.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTONCAMBERLEY SURREYCAMBERLEY SURREY ENGLAND Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS IN KINGSTON, SURBITON, TOLWORTHSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSLOCAL NEWS FOR MY AREALOCAL NEWS STORIES Local news from Kingston, New Malden, Hampton, Surbiton, Tolworth, Chessington, Worcester Park, Kingston town centre and Raynes Park. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE Five fire engines have been tackling a fire at the Ashley Centre in Epsom this afternoon (June 3), with black clouds of smoke seen rising from the centre. In a statement shortly after 1pm, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the fire had been extinguished - though some road closures may remain in place this afternoon. EPSOM NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMETSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY BC NEWSPAPERSURREY COUNTY ENGLANDSURREY LEADER NEWSPAPER SURREY BCSUTTONSURREY UK
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 INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. KINGSTON SPLIT ON PLANS FOR GUILDHALL REDEVELOPMENT Image via RBK. Plans to repurpose the Guildhall building as part of a redevelopment project in central Kingston continue to divide opinion months after they were announced. Kingston Council (RBK) conceded previously that it could not financially support the existing status quo of maintaining the building as a key hub of its operations. EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, CALL FOR VACCINE ‘SURGE’ IN AREAS GIVEN EXTRA SUPPORT OVER 6 hours ago · Measures to try to halt the rise of the variant of coronavirus first identified in India will cover 10% of England’s population, as Matt Hancock said there was a “challenging decision” to be made over the further lifting of Covid restrictions later this month. The Health Secretary announced on NUMBER OF COVID PATIENTS IN INTENSIVE CARE DROPS TO ZERO 5 hours ago · Tribute has been paid to healthcare workers as the confirmed number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care in Northern Ireland dropped to zero. Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said it is the first time the number has been zero in ten months. Ms O’Neill expressed her thanks to healthcare JOHNSON URGED TO USE G7 FOR ‘CHURCHILLIAN MOMENT’ TO END 3 hours ago · Boris Johnson has been urged to use his chairmanship of the G7 meeting to pull off a “Churchillian moment” to lead the world out of the worst crisis in a century, a health expert has said. Global health leaders said that G7 leaders must take swift action to deal with the “shocking lack of NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. NHS SEES ‘GLASTONBURY-STYLE’ SURGE IN VACCINE BOOKINGS 3 hours ago · Nearly 500,000 jabs were booked in a “Glastonbury-style” rush after the vaccine rollout was expanded to 25 to 29-year-olds in England, the NHS has said. NHS England said the National Booking Service had seen 493,000 appointments reserved by midday on Tuesday, five hours after eligibility was ELMBRIDGE NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMET Elmbridge. You can now read all of your Elmbridge news in the new Elmbridge Comet, published every Friday. To send letters and let us know where you would like to see the Elmbridge Comet, email newsdesk@surreycomet.co.uk . LIFEBOAT VOLUNTEER WHO MADE HOAX EMERGENCY CALLS TO GAIN 5 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 WEEKEND SET BRING MINI HEATWAVE ACROSS THE UK, FORECASTERS 4 hours ago · Britain could be on the brink of mini-heatwave this weekend, with the mercury reaching the highs 20s across most of the UK. A spell of high pressure means most areas will meet the Met Office’s definition of a heatwave – defined as three days above a particular temperature threshold. The sun is LAUNCH OF NEW GP DATA-SHARING SYSTEM DELAYED AMID PRIVACY 8 hours ago · Plans to allow an NHS system to extract patient data from doctors’ surgeries in England have been delayed amid concerns around privacy. The new GP data-sharing system was due to start in July but has been pushed back to September 1, a health minister toldMPs.
MASS VACCINATION CENTRE OPENS AT HAWKS ROAD IN KINGSTON The Hawks Road Clinic in Kingston opens as one of four new mass vaccination centres administering jabs against Covid-19 in London this week. The NHS site becomes the first "mass vaccination" site in the borough, following smaller clinics in the borough plus Kingston Hospital that are already administering Covid-19 vaccinations. SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, EVENTS, JOBS, HOMESJOBSMOTORSNEWSSPORTANNOUNCEMENTSE-NEWSPAPERSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONCURRENT NEWS SURREY UKSURREY BC NEWSPAPER Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices & events from Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Worcester Park andHook.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTONCAMBERLEY SURREYCAMBERLEY SURREY ENGLAND Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS IN KINGSTON, SURBITON, TOLWORTHSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSLOCAL NEWS FOR MY AREALOCAL NEWS STORIES Local news from Kingston, New Malden, Hampton, Surbiton, Tolworth, Chessington, Worcester Park, Kingston town centre and Raynes Park. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE Five fire engines have been tackling a fire at the Ashley Centre in Epsom this afternoon (June 3), with black clouds of smoke seen rising from the centre. In a statement shortly after 1pm, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the fire had been extinguished - though some road closures may remain in place this afternoon. EPSOM NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMETSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY BC NEWSPAPERSURREY COUNTY ENGLANDSURREY LEADER NEWSPAPER SURREY BCSUTTONSURREY UK
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 INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. KINGSTON SPLIT ON PLANS FOR GUILDHALL REDEVELOPMENT Image via RBK. Plans to repurpose the Guildhall building as part of a redevelopment project in central Kingston continue to divide opinion months after they were announced. Kingston Council (RBK) conceded previously that it could not financially support the existing status quo of maintaining the building as a key hub of its operations. EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS, SPORT, EVENTS, JOBS, HOMESJOBSMOTORSNEWSSPORTANNOUNCEMENTSE-NEWSPAPERSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONCURRENT NEWS SURREY UKSURREY BC NEWSPAPER Local news, sport, leisure, jobs, homes, cars, public notices & events from Kingston, Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden, Worcester Park andHook.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHSSPORTMARRIAGESNATIONAL NEWSIN MEMORIAMKINGSTONCAMBERLEY SURREYCAMBERLEY SURREY ENGLAND Richard John Worley. Published on 13th May 2021. RICHARD JOHN WORLEY (Known as John / Jack) Died peacefully on 4/5/2021, aged 94 years. Resident in Richmond and Twickenham for over 80 years. Loving Husband. SURREY COMET: LOCAL NEWS IN KINGSTON, SURBITON, TOLWORTHSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY COMET KINGSTONSURREY COMET LATEST NEWSNASA COMET NEWSLOCAL NEWS FOR MY AREALOCAL NEWS STORIES Local news from Kingston, New Malden, Hampton, Surbiton, Tolworth, Chessington, Worcester Park, Kingston town centre and Raynes Park. FIVE FIRE ENGINES TACKLE CAR PARK FIRE AT ASHLEY CENTRE Five fire engines have been tackling a fire at the Ashley Centre in Epsom this afternoon (June 3), with black clouds of smoke seen rising from the centre. In a statement shortly after 1pm, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the fire had been extinguished - though some road closures may remain in place this afternoon. EPSOM NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMETSURREY LOCAL NEWSSURREY BC NEWSPAPERSURREY COUNTY ENGLANDSURREY LEADER NEWSPAPER SURREY BCSUTTONSURREY UK
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 INFECTION RATE RISING IN KINGSTON, 'INDIAN' VARIANT In the week up to May 26, Kingston's infection rate per 100,000 people was 60.8, higher than both Hounslow's (54.5) and the national average rate (28.6) over the time period. 108 new infections of Covid-19 were confirmed in Kingston in the week up to May 26, a rise of 33, or 44 per cent, on the previous week's figure. NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. KINGSTON SPLIT ON PLANS FOR GUILDHALL REDEVELOPMENT Image via RBK. Plans to repurpose the Guildhall building as part of a redevelopment project in central Kingston continue to divide opinion months after they were announced. Kingston Council (RBK) conceded previously that it could not financially support the existing status quo of maintaining the building as a key hub of its operations. EDEN CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT APPROVED FOR KINGSTON TOWN CENTRE Kingston residents could soon see brand new offices and homes in the town centre. The council has approved plans for the so-called ‘Eden Campus’ at last week’s Development Control Committee (March 31), which lasted nearly four hours. The TFL: MORE LONDON BUS STRIKES ANNOUNCED OVER 'REMOTE SIGN Five more days of bus strikes have been announced in London with unions angry at bus operator Metroline over its controversial 'remote sign-on' policy. More than 4,000 bus drivers will walk out for 48 hours this month, and a further 72 hours in June, PRINCE OF WALES WARNS THE PLANET IS ‘DANGEROUSLY EXPOSED 2 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 ELMBRIDGE NEWS FROM THE SURREY COMET Elmbridge. You can now read all of your Elmbridge news in the new Elmbridge Comet, published every Friday. To send letters and let us know where you would like to see the Elmbridge Comet, email newsdesk@surreycomet.co.uk . NEW INFECTIONS OF COVID-19 ARE RISING IN KINGSTON Authorities hope it will quell the uptick in new infections in the borough, with 82 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in the borough in the seven days up to May 23 according to Public Health England (PHE) data. That was an increase of 28, or 51.9 per cent, on the previous week's data, and meant that Kingston's 'rolling rate' of new infections per 100,000 people stood at 46.2. REDRAWN BOUNDARIES COULD BENEFIT TORIES BY BOOSTING 4 hours ago · Northern England and the West Midlands will lose MPs under a planned shake-up of Westminster constituencies, with Cabinet ministers set to be hit by the changes. The proposals, aimed at ensuring seats with broadly similar numbers of voters, will see LONG-AWAITED REPORT ON ONE OF UK’S MOST NOTORIOUS COLD 2 hours ago · A publication date has been confirmed for the long-awaited report into the unsolved murder of private detective Daniel Morgan. The findings, by an independent panel, will be published on June 15 in an unredacted form. The father-of-two was killed with an axe in the car park of the Golden Lion pub in WORLDWIDE INTERNET OUTAGE LINKED TO CONTENT DELIVERY 2 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 2 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. 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JON BON JOVI BRANDS HARRY ‘THE ARTIST FORMERLY KNOWN AS PRINCE’ By Press Association 2020 The Duke of Sussex will carry out an engagement with Jon Bon Jovi thisweek (PA)
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Jon Bon Jovi has dubbed the Duke of Sussex “the artist formerlyknown as Prince”.
The Livin’ on a Prayer rock star is to meet Harry, who is preparing to quit royal life and drop his HRH style in just a few weeks’ time, at Abbey Road Studios in London on Friday. Jon Bon Jovi is to meet Harry this week (Yui Mok/PA) Musician Bon Jovi is recording a single in aid of the Invictus Games Foundation, which was set up by the duke and supports an international multi-sport event for injured or sick militarypersonnel.
Appearing on BBC Radio 2’s The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, the star, whose parents were both in the US Marine Corps, told how he sent Harry the song after writing it for a documentary on soldiers with PTSD. After the US singer jokingly referred to Harry as the artist formerly known as prince, Ball remarked: “So true. He’s yours now. “He’s gonna be a neighbour and be in your territory now.” Harry and wife the Duchess of Sussex will spend the majority of their time in North America after quitting royal duties for a life of personal and financial freedom on March 31. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are stepping back from royal duties on March 31 (Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA) Bon Jovi described it as “pretty special” that Harry was joining him in the famous studio in the wake of the Megxit crisis. “In light of everything that’s gone on in his life, for him to be coming back and this be the first thing on his docket I think was pretty special,” he said. The song, titled Unbroken, will be recorded with the Invictus choir in the same Abbey Road Studios room where The Beatles recorded many oftheir albums.
> "It's a snapshot of my life as I was viewing it."@BonJovi > 's new album '2020' > has it all – the singalong anthems, the heartbreakers, a > reflection of current affairs.>
> Head to @bbcsounds > now to hear Jon > Bon Jovi chatting to @ZoeTheBall> ! 👉
> https://t.co/W5bTmMWgCS pic.twitter.com/gJact7pgsV>
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> — BBC Radio 2 (@BBCRadio2) February 25, 2020>
Last week, Harry’s Instagram account released a mocked-up jokey text exchange between the musician and the duke, discussing the project. The song aims to shine a light on veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder and will be on the band’s album Bon Jovi 2020. The Invictus Games Choir, which is managed by the Help For Heroes charity, is made up of wounded and sick veterans and serving militarypersonnel.
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