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  • Powell not ruling out giving kids chance to impress

    CHRIS Powell is not ruling out the possibility of fielding some youth team players at the end of this season, as long as promotion is secured. The Addicks have yet to confirm a return to the Championship but currently sit at the top of League One with

  • N'Guessan continues to impress boss

    CHRIS Powell is delighted with Dany N'Guessan's impact since arriving in SE7. The Frenchman has been in impressive form for the Addicks since joining on loan from neighbours Millwall until the end of the season. N'Guessan has started two of the three

  • News Shopper speaks to Dartford's hottest men

    LUCKY lasses in Dartford are onto a winner in more ways than one. A pair of revealing surveys show they not only stand a better chance of scooping a lottery jackpot, but also securing a hot fella. Figures based on 26 million member ratings

  • Bexley Mencap to celebrate Jubilee with charity concert

    BEXLEY Mencap will be celebrating the Jubilee in style by holding a charity concert. The charity supports people with learning disabilities, their families and carers. Bexley's branch is not funded by the national Mencap charity and

  • Police issue car valuables warning

    BROMLEY police are warning motorists not to leave valuables in their car following a recent spate of thefts from vehicles. The incidents all happened where valuables were left on display. Officers are advising drivers never to leave

  • Eight manhole covers stolen from Badgers Mount

    POLICE are investigating after eight manhole covers were stolen overnight. The covers were taken from the A224 London Road in Badgers Mount on Tuesday (April 3). Anyone with any information should call Kent Police on 101 or Crimestoppers

  • Powell: We are in right place at this stage of season

    CHRIS Powell has pointed out to Charlton’s League One promotion rivals they face a tough task trying to peg back his side with time running out. The Addicks hold a six point gap over second-placed Sheffield United and an eight point lead over

  • Forest Hill man who was shot by police refused bail

    A 25-YEAR-OLD man who was shot by police in Forest Hill has been refused bail. George Asare of Elsinore Road, Forest Hill appeared at Croydon Magistrates’ Court today charged with attempted GBH with intent and affray. He is due to next

  • Hull win would be perfect honour for Kitch

    KENNY Jackett is hopeful Saturday’s pre-match tribute to Millwall legend Barry Kitchener will have a positive impact on his team's disappointing home form against Hull City. The Lions have lost the last four games at The Den and are looking

  • Millionaire's riot daughter guilty

    A MILLIONAIRE'S daughter has been convicted of driving looters on a late-night crime spree at the height of last summer's riots. Laura Johnson, 20, of Sheepcote Lane, Orpington, chauffeured the group through London on August 8 last year.

  • Jackett: Next season is now the target for Mkandawire

    Millwall manager Kenny Jackett is focusing on getting midfielder Tamika Mkandawire ready for the start of next season. The player has been out for a large chunk of this campaign and any hopes of him returning before the end of 2011-12 have

  • Bus driver attacked and sprayed in the face in Catford

    A BUS driver was sprayed in the face with a "noxious substance" in Catford yesterday, police say. Officers were called out to Catford Road junction with Doggett Road at 3.07pm. Lewisham Safer Transport Team officers arrived on the scene

  • Erith mum talks about the pain of ectopic pregnancies

    Ectopic pregnancies are notoriously difficult to diagnose. Reporter ABIGAIL WOODCOCK talks to a mother who lost three unborn children through the condition. A MOTHER who was left traumatised after suffering from abnormal pregnancies is raising

  • New Cross pub the Montague Arms 'will not reopen'

    MUCH-MISSED pub the Montague Arms will not be reopening despite an online petition. The oddly decorated, family-run New Cross boozer shut earlier this year after the elderly couple who ran it passed away. Known affectionately as 'the

  • Goddard's Pies shop returns to Greenwich

    A FAMILY-OWNED pie company returns to Greenwich today - 60 years after opening their first shop in the area. Goddard’s Pies was founded in 1890 by Alfred Goddard in Deptford. A second shop was opened in Greenwich in 1952, the same year

  • Duwayne Brooks in deputy mayor role for Brian Paddick

    A FRIEND of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence and Lewisham councillor will be announced as part of the Lib Dems' London mayoral campaign this morning. Downham ward's Councillor Duwayne Brooks is now Brian Paddick's proposed Deputy Mayor for

  • Second teenager charged with Kwame Ofosu-Asare murder

    A SECOND youth has been charged with the murder of Catford teenager Kwame Ofosu-Asare. The 17-year-old was stabbed 15 times on the evening of March 2 as he walked through the Moorlands Estate with a friend following a recording session at a

  • Cheap supermarkets linked to weight

    SHOPPING at Lidl may provide fat discounts but is also associated with pounds that are better shed than saved, a study has shown. Customers of cut price supermarkets are likely to be heavier and fatter than those who shop at expensive city

  • Youngsters star at the Palace

    Many of Blackheath & Bromley’s youngsters began their track and field seasons at the Hercules Wimbledon Open Meeting at Crystal Palace and there were some very promising results. Louis Mascarenhas opened in fine style in the under 17s age group setting