Archive

  • Ware worn down by Mead

    Thamesmead Town 2-1 Ware THAMESMEAD remain unbeaten in five matches after a convincing home win against high-flyers Ware. In a half with few chances, Mead found it hard to find their feet, but were happy to go into the dressing room at

  • Charlton beaten at Carrow Road by on-song Canaries

    Norwich City 1-0 Charlton CHARLTON'S nightmare run continued on Saturday afternoon as defeat at Carrow Road left them without a win in 14. Norwich’s fluid passing play was too much for Phil Parkinson’s side throughout, although they

  • Millwall forced to share points with Railwaymen at The Den

    Millwall 0-0 Crewe Alexandra BOTTOM of the table Crewe held Millwall to a goalless draw at The Den on Saturday. The Lions have been in outstanding form at home so far this season, but couldn’t break down the Railwaymen’s stubborn defence

  • BROMLEY: Pensioners use bells to warn off thieves

    PENSIONERS in Bromley are being given bells for their purses this Christmas in an effort to deter pick-pockets. The bells, which have been handed out to elderly residents by Bromley Police's Safer Transport Team, ring when a purse is moved.

  • LEWISHAM: Three arrested in hunt for killer of Adam Regis

    THREE people have been arrested by police hunting the killers of 15-year-old Adam Regis in March last year. Adam, the nephew of Lewisham-born Olympic sprinter John Regis, was found fatally wounded near West Ham United's football ground, in

  • Discuss: Are young people getting more violent?

    Gang members are getting younger and are quicker to turn to lethal violence to settle "trivial" scores, a police chief has said. Commander Sue Akers, head of organised crime in the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Crime Directorate, made her

  • PLUMSTEAD: 'Lessons learnt' in Nickell Case

    Lessons have already been learnt from the blunders which delayed the capture of sex killer Robert Napper, police said. The Metropolitan Police has apologised for its mistakes in the investigation of the killing of young mother Rachel Nickell

  • Fuel prices cut back to 2006 levels

    Aggressive price-cutting on petrol station forecourts means drivers are now paying similar fuel prices to 2006, says the AA. Total, which has 500 petrol stations in England and Wales, has followed Sainsbury's by announcing a 2p-per-litre price cut