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Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire - Mr & Mrs West End

06.11.09
Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire have quietly become the biggest players in theatreland. Here they reveal how their passion for the stage has finally paid off... more

Father and son had Chinese meals code for insider trading

05.11.09
Father and son who used coded messages about Chinese meals to exchange illegal share tips convicted of insider trading that made them more than £100,000... more

It's a truce as Peter Andre visits Katie Price's sick son in hospital

05.11.09
Katy Price and Peter Andre have called a truce to keep vigil at her son Harvey's bedside after he was struck by suspected swine flu.... more

Grilfriend devastated over Halloween death

03.11.09
Latest: Friends of Ben Gardner’s girlfriend said today she was “devastated and appalled” by his death. ... more

Jonathan Batty ends 15-year stay with Surrey

28.10.09
Jonathan Batty has moved from Surrey to Gloucestershire on a three-year deal... more

Heathrow trains 'will shut roads for 40 mins'

30.09.09
Drivers face being forced to wait at railway level crossings for 40 minutes every hour if a new train link to Heathrow airport is approved... more

How farm bug outbreak unfolded

14.09.09
The first case of E.coli linked to Godstone Farm in Surrey was reported two-and-a-half weeks ago... more

Retailers show autumn range on Central line

07.09.09
It was the longest - if not most glamourous - catwalk sashay in history, stretching the one-and-a-half mile length of Oxford Street between Tottenham Court Road and Marble Arch Tube stations... more

Theme park visitors stranded above lion enclosure

18.08.09
Children and parents had to be rescued from a theme park ride after they were reportedly left stranded high above the lion enclosure by a power cut... more

Bullying and obsession with red tape to blame for Conservative council 'hell'

14.08.09
A troubleshooter uncovered a culture of bullying and the worst case of financial mismanagement he had seen when he was called in to oversee a Tory council... more

Ghost of the lost zoo returns to amaze south Londoners

24.07.09
Lost zoo of Walworth, which was home to the first giraffes seen in Britain, is to be remembered in a Victorian day... more

Police cuts will harm public safety, says chief

27.05.09
Surrey's police chief accused ministers of “eroding” his ability to protect the public because of a government decision which will force him to cut 50 jobs — including 35 frontline officers — this year... more

£5 million police helicopter wrecked by travellers

14.05.09
A police helicopter has been wrecked by a group of travellers after officers used it to spy on their site, it was claimed... more

Mark Ramprakash falls after heroics

07.05.09
Cricket: Middlesex quickly removed the wicket of Mark Ramprakash as they fought back in their County Championship clash against Surrey at the Brit Oval... more

I'm wary of wounded Middlesex, says Surrey boss

06.05.09
Cricket: Surrey and Middlesex square up in the LV County Championship at The Brit Oval, each desperate for their first win of the season before a month-long break for one-day action... more

Our guide to the county cricket season

15.04.09
Cricket: As the new domestic cricket season gets underway we take a look at each club's prospects for the year ahead... more

Compton Arms looks after its beer

31.03.09
With friendly service and a broad mix of punters, The Compton Arms offers a traditional pub atmosphere.... more

Hospital saved by 'people power'

09.03.09
An important commuter-belt hospital is to survive after 10 years of uncertainty over its future... more

Surrey coaching role for Salisbury

04.03.09
Cricket: Former England leg-spinner Ian Salisbury is to take over as Surrey's 2nd XI coach, after announcing his retirement from first-class cricket ... more

School dinner money warning

23.02.09
Parents who repeatedly send children to school without packed lunches or dinner money face being reported for neglect... more

Dole queues double in commuter land

23.01.09
Dole queues have doubled in a year in 12 commuter areas as the recession bites in the South-East... more

Anti-terror job for 'safe pair of hands'

22.12.08
Bob Quick's appointment to head Britain's counter terrorism operations was generally considered a safe move following the departure of his predecessor Andy Hayman.... more

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