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Met Police issue venture to tackle knife crime in south west London

The Met Police united forces across south west London in a bid to tackle knife crime last week. Operation Sceptre

‘Talk to us’: Suicides on UK railways decrease as Samaritans continue life-saving mission

An estimated 4.5% of UK suicides occur on railways, but suicides and suspected suicides on the tracks decreased by 12%

Croydon tram crash death toll may well increase says London Mayor Sadiq Khan

The death toll from this morning’s incident where a tram came off the tracks in Croydon could increase says Sadiq

‘There must be a full investigation’: Cause of fatal Croydon tram collision still unknown but driver arrested

The cause of this morning’s fatal tram derailment that killed five and injured 51 people is still unknown. British Transport

Update: ‘Some’ dead and two still trapped as Croydon tram derails

More than one person has died after a Croydon tram derailed this morning. Police on the scene said the tram overturned just

Clapham’s canine cops! Meet the friendly four-legged fuzz keeping south west London safe

The safety of south west London has been in the paws of some very important members of the Met Police

Person dead after being hit by train at Raynes Park rail station – commuter journeys grind to a halt

Train services between Woking and Waterloo are severely disrupted this morning after a person was struck by a train at

Clapham Junction chaos: Hellish rush hour warning as commuters ‘treated like animals’ during power failure

Commuters face a hellish journey home tonight following a power failure at Clapham Junction earlier today. Thousands of people were

Tube trouble: Commuters more likely to be drunken assault victims on District than Northern Line

Drunken assaults on commuters are more likely to occur on the District Line than the Northern Line, according to figures

Revealed: Commuters more likely to be assaulted in Wimbledon than Brixton

Commuters are more likely to be attacked while waiting for a train at Wimbledon than Brixton, exclusive figures obtained by

Assaulted, angry and afraid: London women face barrage of abuse on public transport, says research

A third of women have been verbally abused and a fifth physically assaulted on London’s public transport, revealed a survey

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