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  • Onslow-Cole hails team-mate over maiden British GT podium

    New Malden racing drive Tom Onslow-Cole hailed team-mate Paul White as the pair secured a maiden British GT Championship podium finish for Strata 21 last Sunday. White crossed the line for a third place finish after Onslow-Cole had kept the team

  • Warburton: Gray and Odubajo can get better at Bees

    Brentford boss Mark Warburton beleives new boys Andrew Gray and Moses Odubajo can only get better with the Bees. The pair, thought to have cost the club in excess of £1million, signed deals at Griffin Park on Friday to add to the arrival of Spanish

  • Recipe: Healthier Homemade Victoria Sponge

    When you want to make healthy changes, you don’t always want to cut out the things you love. Here the British classic Victoria Sponge is given a healthy twist. Made with rapeseed oil and yoghurt to keep it moist, the lighter sponge is spread with

  • Mum about town with Angellica Bell: Am I a nag?

    So my other half called me a “nag” the other day, which I thought was funny! I decided to look the word up in the dictionary and the definition is, “to harass someone to do something they are averse to”. Now this made me think. The main

  • Children on the trail of operatic brilliance

    The classic tale of Hansel and Gretel will be brought to life in Putney next month. Four primary schools, All Saints’, St Mary’s, Hotham and Our Lady of Victories’, will be at the centre of a 100-strong children’s chorus in the modern operatic

  • Philippines internship for ACS Cobham pupils

    Two Cobham students will travel to the Philippines this summer to see the world famous Orbis flying eye hospital in action. Lovisa Terling and Paula Adampoulos from ACS Cobham International School will join a team of ophthalmologists on a DC-10

  • Hundreds of hospice supporters at summer party

    More than 400 people enjoyed a summer garden party in aid of a Wandsworth hospice. The Wandsworth Friends of Trinity Hospice held their 26th annual summer garden party at the hospice’s landscaped gardens near Clapham Common on June 12. Emma

  • Golfers raise £5k for Princess Alice Hospice

    A golf tournament at Surbiton Golf Club has raised more than £5,500 for Princess Alice Hospice. Grouping themselves into teams of four, 124 golfers made their way around the course at the tournament organised by the Church of the Holy Name, Esher