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Woman rescued from Peckham house fire
Firefighters raced to rescue a woman from a house fire on Sturdy Road in Peckham on Sunday morning (11 January). The blaze damaged half of the ground floor of a two-storey terraced house on Sturdy Road, which lies between Harold Moody Park and Consort Park. A woman was rescue
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‘It will surely go down as an unmitigated success’ – The Hartlepool United take on George Evans’ loan spell and disappointment over return to Millwall
THE past nine months have been a bit of a whirlwind for George Evans. The 20-year-old was plucked out of the under-21s and called upon to start just his second ever senior game away at Blackburn Rovers last April after both first-team goalkeepers went down injured. Evans' Millwall debut did not, unf...
Millwall head coach addresses George Evans recall and future loan plans
MILLWALL are weighing up whether to send goalkeeper George Evans back out on loan, Alex Neil said. Evans, 20, was recalled from a stint with Hartlepool United on Mo
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Millwall boss gives update after Derek Mazou-Sacko scan
DEREK Mazou-Sacko is not expected to miss much time after being diagnosed with bony bruising, Alex Neil said. Mazou-Sacko, 21, was scheduled to start against Burnley on Saturday, but was ruled out on the morning of the match due to a swoll
The Will Scott column: what cost Millwall at Turf Moor, one benefit of the lopsided game, Grant’s situation – and what they will treasure more than a cup run
ALL Millwall really had to do on Saturday was get in and out of Turf Moor unscathed, and for the most part, they did. Aside from Derek Mazou-Sacko’s ankle concern worsening on the train up, the Lions returned to London without any further
Will Southwark’s Green wave see Labour lose the council?
This is premium content for subscribers only Get the real storyAs Southwark changes we’re still here.We’re fighting to make sure our community has a voice and stays in the know.But proper journalism costs money. For just £2 a month, or £20 a year, our members get exclusive investigations, his...
Paternity rights and other employment changes announced by the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visited Croydon’s IKEA on the Purley Way this morning (January 12) to announce new day-one paternity rights and bereavement support as part of the Government’s expansion of employment protections. The PM was joined by Croydon West MP Sarah Jones and Business Secre...
Surrey Quays River Island to close its doors for the final time this Sunday
Shoppers at Surrey Quays have until this Sunday, January 18th to enter River Island as stores across the country shut down, writes Frankie Hills… The high street retailer used to operate 250 stores, employing 5,500 staff across the country, but as the pressures of running physical shops increases,...
Millwall recall George Evans from Hartlepool United loan
MILLWALL have recalled George Evans from his loan spell with Hartlepool United, NewsAtDen understands. Evans impressed in his fourteen appearances for the National League side and now returns to a goalkeeping room down a man following the early termination of back-up Steven Benda’s loan. The 21-ye...
Steven Benda’s loan spell with Millwall cut short
STEVEN Benda’s loan spell with Millwall has been cut short, and the goalkeeper has returned to Fulham. Benda’s last appearance for the Lions was in the 5-1 loss to Burnley on Saturday that knocked them out of the FA Cup. The 27-year-old Ge
Woman treated by paramedics after being rescued from south east London house fire
A woman has been rescued from a burning in house by firefighters in south east London.
The famous monument that was once on an island and how to enter for free
Behind the crowds and coronations, Westminster Abbey hides centuries of surprising stories
Dog dies after falling through icy lake in south east London park
A dog has died after falling through icy water in Dulwich
NewsAtDen’s Millwall podcast: A sliver lining from Lions injuries; transfer talk; Neil Harris grinning and bearing it – and FA Cup moments including Crystal Palace dance
WELCOME to NewsAtDen’s podcast, exclusively for our subscribers, where we bring you all the latest on Millwall and take you behind the scenes to sort the news from the noise. We are the only Millwall media outlet, with a full-time Lions reporter following the side all over the country, the only ou...
Inside the opposition: What Millwall can expect from Burnley – ‘Zian has been one of the rare bright sparks of the season’
THE last time Millwall visited Turf Moor will live as one of the great what-ifs for Lions fans in recent years. Millwall headed to Lancashire on the final day of las
Millwall boss on FA Cup tie: ‘We are not going to take it lightly. We’re highly competitive and we want to win’
ALEX Neil insisted that Millwall would not take their FA Cup tie with Burnley “lightly”. The Lions will kick off their FA Cup campaign away at Turf Moor on Saturday, hoping to progress past the Third Round for just the third time in six ye
Donate your unwanted Christmas gifts to Woolwich’s Age UK
The Age UK charity shop in Woolwich is asking for any unwanted Christmas gifts and other donations to help lonely older people this winter. The shop has launched an urgent stock appeal, coined The great Big Winter Bag Drop, where they welcome any clothing, toys, books, games and household items. Any...
Dog dies in icy Dulwich Park pond despite firefighters racing to the rescue
Firefighters were called to rescue a dog from an icy pond in Dulwich Park this morning – but despite their efforts the dog sadly died. According to one eyewitness, there were at least five fire engines present in Dulwich Park this morning at around 10:30 am. Five firefighters were pictured launchi...
South Bermondsey station reopens with new platforms to make them less ‘bouncy’
South Bermondsey Station has reopened after it was closed over Christmas so repair work could be carried out to make the platforms less ‘bouncy’. The concrete surface of the station’s platforms, which were rebuilt in the 1970s, had begun decaying over the years meaning they slightly ‘bounced...
All five of Southwark’s MPs fail to vote against government plans to scrap jury trials
All five of Southwark’s MPs failed to vote against the government’s plans to scrap most jury trials after the Conservatives forced a vote on the proposal ye