LibDems win in Streatham as Greens retain Lambeth control Submitted by daniel on Fri, 10/07/2026 - 12:40 Picture Image WALTER CRONXITE, Political Editor, on another bad night for Steve Reed, the MP for Streatham (and Croydon North when he can be bothered) “‘Burnham bounce’ in London could stop so many voters deserting Labour to the Greens and LibDems” chirped the London SubStandard today, the morning after Labour had lost two by-elections in Steve Reed’s fiefdom of Lambeth, to the Greens and the LibDems. With the parliamentary Labour party’s nominations all in, Andy Burnham, this time last month the Mayor of Greater Manchester, is expected to become Prime Minister by the end of July. Read more about LibDems win in Streatham as Greens retain Lambeth controlAdd new comment
LibDems win in Streatham as Greens retain Lambeth control Submitted by daniel on Fri, 10/07/2026 - 12:40 Picture Image WALTER CRONXITE, Political Editor, on another bad night for Steve Reed, the MP for Streatham (and Croydon North when he can be bothered) “‘Burnham bounce’ in London could stop so many voters deserting Labour to the Greens and LibDems” chirped the London SubStandard today, the morning after Labour had lost two by-elections in Steve Reed’s fiefdom of Lambeth, to the Greens and the LibDems. With the parliamentary Labour party’s nominations all in, Andy Burnham, this time last month the Mayor of Greater Manchester, is expected to become Prime Minister by the end of July. Read more about LibDems win in Streatham as Greens retain Lambeth controlAdd new comment
Brigade answers 400 calls as thunderstorm hits south London Submitted by daniel on Tue, 23/06/2026 - 12:26 Picture Image Croydon’s tram network was closed between Addiscombe and Beckenham Junction for several hours this morning, as flooding blocked the lines following severe and intense thunderstorms just after dawn. The River Wandle was close to breaking its banks near Beddington, and the London Fire Brigade responded to around 400 call-outs in connection with the thunderstorms – due both to flooding or lightning strikes. One house, at Wilde Place in Tooting, struck by lightning, caught fire. Some areas, including roads, were hit by flash flooding. Read more about Brigade answers 400 calls as thunderstorm hits south LondonAdd new comment
End for ‘Uncle Keir’ leaves Croydon MPs scrambling for jobs Submitted by daniel on Mon, 22/06/2026 - 18:25 Picture Image Political Editor WALTER CRONXITE on how Croydon’s Labour politicians responded to the Prime Minister announcing his resignation Keir today, gone tomorrow. And for Croydon’s right-wing Labour MPs, the scramble to preserve their positions, or to gain some favour under Keir Starmer’s likely successor, Andy Burnham, began even before the Prime Minister had turned away from the Downing Street podium this morning after announcing his resignation. Read more about End for ‘Uncle Keir’ leaves Croydon MPs scrambling for jobsAdd new comment
Summer Fair, St James the Great, Norbury, Sun July 5 Submitted by daniel on Sat, 20/06/2026 - 10:04 Picture Image C O M M U N I T Y A D V E R T I S E M E N T Inside Croydon – If you want real journalism, delivering real news, from a publication that is actually based in the borough, please consider paying for it. Sign up today: click here for more details PAID ADS: To advertise your services or products to our 10,000 weekday visitors to the site, as featured on Google News Showcase, email us inside.croydon@btinternet.com for our unbeatable ad rates Read more about Summer Fair, St James the Great, Norbury, Sun July 5Add new comment
Next phase of Streatham Hill works to begin with A23 closures Submitted by daniel on Fri, 19/06/2026 - 19:26 Picture Image The next phase of works on the A23 Streatham High Road is to begin on June 29, with overnight closures and traffic reduced to one lane in each direction. This phase of works is set to continue “until August”, according to Transport for London. Work on this project, which is due to last 18 months, began in August 2025, with new pedestrian crossings, a protected cycling route and what TfL says will be improved bus lanes for quicker bus journeys. Read more about Next phase of Streatham Hill works to begin with A23 closuresAdd new comment
Next phase of Streatham Hill works to begin with A23 closures Submitted by daniel on Fri, 19/06/2026 - 17:15 Picture Image The next phase of works on the A23 Streatham High Road is to begin on June 29, with overnight closures and traffic reduced to one lane in each direction. This phase of works is set to continue “until August”, according to Transport for London. Work on this project, which is due to last 18 months, began in August 2025, with new pedestrian crossings, a protected cycling route and what TfL says will be improved bus lanes for quicker bus journeys. Read more about Next phase of Streatham Hill works to begin with A23 closuresAdd new comment
‘Wake up’ call from Croydon MP as she backs PM ‘Uncle Keir’ Submitted by daniel on Wed, 13/05/2026 - 12:31 Picture Image As health secretary Wes Streeting considers resigning from government, possibly triggering a leadership challenge, Steve Reed, Sarah Jones and Natasha Irons are backing Starmer “Uncle” Keir Starmer is clinging on to the job of Prime Minister, probably grateful for the hiatus caused by today’s State Opening of Parliament ceremonials, after three days of dissent and calls for his resignation, even from members of his own cabinet following last week’s disastrous local elections. Read more about ‘Wake up’ call from Croydon MP as she backs PM ‘Uncle Keir’Add new comment
#LocalElections2026: Greens make bigger inroads than Reform Submitted by daniel on Sat, 09/05/2026 - 20:16 Picture Image Final result (after 28 wards declared): Lab 30 (-4), Cons 28 (-5), Grn 7 (+5), LibDem 2 (+1), Oth* 1, Ref 2 (+2) Ellie Sandover, niece of Labour PM Keir Starmer, elected to council for Bensham Manor ward Mark Adderley, suspended by the Green Party after Labour minister Steve Reed’s complaints, is nevertheless elected to council in Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood Labour shadow cabinet member Chris Clark loses his town centre seat to Greens LibDems take control of new East Surrey Council Read more about #LocalElections2026: Greens make bigger inroads than ReformAdd new comment
#LocalElections2026: Live coverage from the Croydon count Submitted by daniel on Fri, 08/05/2026 - 09:22 Picture It’s Conservative carnage in Sutton, and Labour losses in Wandsworth and Westminster, while the Tories cling on against Reform in Bexley. Meanwhile, Croydon’s count is just getting under way at the Fairfield Halls Welcome to Inside Croydon’s unmatched coverage of the 2026 local election count in Croydon, and across south London. We have reporters at the count at the Fairfield Halls today, for Croydon’s second mayoral election, which will determine our cash-strapped borough’s direction for the next four years, at least. Read more about #LocalElections2026: Live coverage from the Croydon countAdd new comment