‘Serial fraudster’ jailed for spending Grenfell funds on meals out, clothes and beauty treatments
A Kensington and Chelsea council employee has been jailed for five and a half years after admitting to fraud offences
A Kensington and Chelsea council employee has been jailed for five and a half years after admitting to fraud offences
September’s South West Londoner e-edition is full of the area’s most important stories. Over nine pages we explore the news
Are you looking to have a night out in London? Don’t forget about SW! The vibrant region boasts numerous incredible
Esteemed US professor Lawrence Abeln has been appointed by the Board of Trustees as the new President of Richmond, the
London’s cycle superhighways will combat pollution, congestion and inactivity among the city’s growing population, according to campaigners. The London Cycling
Churches and faith groups in Ladbroke Grove helped to commemorate the first anniversary of the Grenfell Tower Fire last week.
Queens Park Rangers have teamed up with three London boroughs to promote fostering to its fans and support looked-after children.
Having released her debut novel at the age of 88, Kensington author Tessa Levy hopes her late-blooming career can inspire
Megan Markle’s mother will today meet the Queen for the first time after the royal couple arrived at Windsor Castle
Justice4Grenfell was projected across Kensington Town Hall earlier tonight as the vote count took place inside the building. The slogan
The latest edition of South West Londoner is packed with six pages of the latest news and 2018 local elections