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Bromley's £4m Archive Plan Divides Orpington Locals

Bromley Council's £3.9m plan for a new archive in Priory Gardens is labelled 'disgusting cultural vandalism' by objectors. The council insists it's vital for heritage. Have your say before Dec 19.

Raducanu on Bromley, Mental Strength & Tennis Calendar

Emma Raducanu reflects on a positive 2025 season, finding peace in Bromley, overcoming off-court challenges, and offering a unique perspective on the demanding tennis tour. Discover her plans for 2026.

Bromley's £39m leisure centre overhaul revealed

Exclusive first look inside Orpington's £17m refurbished Walnuts Leisure Centre as Bromley Council approves £22m West Wickham rebuild. Discover the new facilities coming to South London.

Bromley's BDSM Christmas Film 'Pillion'

Discover how Alexander Skarsgård's kinky Christmas movie 'Pillion' transformed a south London suburb into a festive BDSM setting. Read the behind-the-scenes story now.

Two-year-old boy dies in 20-floor fall from window

A two-year-old boy has died after falling from the twentieth floor of a Newark apartment block. The tragic accident has sparked urgent calls for improved window safety in high-rise buildings.

Boy, 2, strangled by jacket drawstring at nursery

Two-year-old Leanardo Ricci died after his jacket drawstring caught on a tree branch while playing outside at his nursery in Bibbiena, Italy. Emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene.

LA Immigration Agents Detain Toddler in Raid

Shocking incident in Los Angeles as immigration officials detain a two-year-old child during a raid, sparking fresh controversy over US enforcement practices and family separation.

Child killer found dead in prison cell

A convicted murderer serving a life sentence for the brutal killing of a toddler has been discovered dead in his prison cell at HMP Wakefield, sparking multiple investigations into the circumstances.

London council defends 'No Mow May' amid complaints

A South London council stands by its controversial decision to let grass grow wild during May, sparking debate between environmental benefits and resident concerns about neighbourhood appearance.

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