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A murder investigation has been launched after a man was fatally stabbed in the centre of Wimbledon in the early hours of Sunday morning, with a suspect already in custody. Officers, paramedics from the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance all attended the scene on The Broadway at around 12:37am following reports of a stabbing. The victim, a man in his 40s, was found with stab wounds and treated at the scene, but died shortly after emergency services arrived. His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. Following urgent enquiries, police located and…
A British Transport Police detective who was among the first officers to respond to the 2017 London Bridge terror attack has been dismissed after a misconduct panel found he repeatedly used offensive and discriminatory language targeting Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people in a private WhatsApp group with colleagues. Detective Constable Mark Luker, a member of the Major Serious and Organised Crime team, sent a series of messages in a group chat called “Selbie Gumshoes” between December 2024 and March 2025 that the panel concluded deliberately linked the Irish Traveller community to criminal behaviour. In one exchange on New Year’s Eve,…
Emergency response performance across England remains under intense scrutiny, as official national targets for ambulance, police and fire services continue to face operational pressure. While borough-level consolidated comparisons for London are not routinely published in one single dataset, publicly available national standards and service frameworks reveal clear benchmarks against which performance can be measured. ⸻ Ambulance Response Times – Official Targets vs Operational Pressure Under standards set by NHS England, ambulance response times are categorised as follows:• Category 1 (life-threatening emergencies)Target average: 7 minutes90% of calls should be reached within 15 minutes.• Category 2 (serious emergencies including strokes and chest…
A major police investigation is underway after five people were arrested and three men were stabbed during an early hours incident at a south London shopping centre that resulted in one fatality. Officers were dispatched to Valley Retail Park on Hesterman Way in Croydon following reports of a disturbance at approximately 01:15 GMT on Sunday morning, where they discovered three men suffering from stab wounds. Among those detained by the Metropolitan Police are two 25-year-old women and a 28-year-old man who have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody. The three suspects are being questioned in connection…
Resident complaints about noise and anti-social behaviour are forcing local councils to impose stricter licensing rules that hospitality groups say are killing London’s night-time economy and threatening thousands of jobs. Several boroughs have tightened regulations making it harder for venues to stay open late, with business groups warning the capital risks losing its global nightlife reputation as pubs, clubs and late-night venues continue to close across the city. Industry organisations say tourism could suffer if the trend continues. Councils Caught Between Residents and Business Local councils face mounting pressure from residents over noise and disorder in nightlife areas. The complaints…
An 18-year-old man has died following a collision between a car and a van in north London. The victim passed away on Saturday, 8 November, two days after the crash on Ferny Hill in Enfield. He had been travelling in a car with two other teenage boys when the incident occurred at 11.40pm. According to the Metropolitan Police, one of the other teenagers sustained life-changing injuries, while the second suffered non-life-changing injuries. The driver of the van, a man in his 40s, also sustained non-life-changing injuries. All four were taken to hospital following the collision. No arrests have been made…
A large fire has broken out at Queens Road Peckham railway station in south London, forcing the closure of the station and disrupting train services. Video footage shared on social media showed flames and thick black smoke rising into the night sky above the station. Thameslink confirmed services were unable to run through the affected area. Writing on X, the train operator stated: “Services are currently unable to run through Queens Road Peckham and this station is closed.” Passengers were advised to seek alternative routes to complete their journeys whilst the incident was ongoing.
Detectives have issued an appeal for information after a woman was sexually assaulted on a tram travelling through south London. The incident occurred at approximately 3.40pm on Wednesday, 22 October 2025, during a journey from West Croydon to Blackhorse Lane tram stop. According to British Transport Police, a man seated next to the victim carried out the assault whilst the tram was in service. Officers have now released CCTV images of a man they believe may hold vital information to assist their investigation. A spokesperson for British Transport Police confirmed the details of the attack. “Detectives investigating a sexual assault…
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