Politics
Kidnapped in Suburbia: The Perilous Southern Route for Ethiopians to South Africa
Young Ethiopian migrants face kidnapping and extortion in Johannesburg as the 'southern route' becomes more perilous. Read the full investigation into this growing crisis.
Culture
SA Premier's Letter Reveals Opposition to Author's Festival Invitation
A letter from South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas criticising Randa Abdel-Fattah's inclusion in the 2026 Adelaide Writers' Week programme has been made public. Read the full story on the controversy.
Sports
Wayne Rooney: Carrick's Man Utd Derby Masterclass Shows 'Club DNA' Return
Wayne Rooney believes Michael Carrick's knowledge of Manchester United's DNA inspired a stunning 2-0 derby win over Man City. Read his full analysis of the interim boss's perfect start.
Business
21-year-old entrepreneur expands juice business months after surviving shooting
Alie Sesay, 21, secures major investment for his Elixir Punch brand just four months after being caught in a crossfire shooting in South London. Read his incredible story of resilience and growth.
Environment
Transport
North London crash: Teenager dies, three injured
An 18-year-old man has died following a collision between a car and a van on Ferny Hill, Enfield. Two teenage boys and a van driver were hospitalised. Police appeal for witnesses.
Major rail disruption at London St Pancras after fault
A signalling system fault at St Albans City has caused severe delays and cancellations for trains to and from London St Pancras International. Disruption is expected until 4pm.
Two in hospital after Dagenham road crash
Two people were taken to A&E with non-life-threatening injuries after a collision on Heathway, Dagenham. The road has since reopened. Follow for more East London news.
New Kent Road crash causes major traffic and bus diversions
A serious collision between two cars has shut part of New Kent Road in South London. Seven bus routes are diverted. Avoid the area and check for updates.
South London yellow box junctions rake in £451k
Two controversial yellow box junctions in New Malden generated over £450,000 in fines in eight months. Kingston Council says they are legally compliant and will not be changed.
Property
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