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Your great South London Press – out tomorrow!

Fears are raised that food banks will become under even greater demand now that the Universal Credit uplift has been taken away.

A man has been jailed for killing a stranger in a random attack and assaulting three other people.

Vulnerable young people are missing out on potentially life-saving education that could help combat knife crime in gang hot spots across South London.

We also have South London Press sport, which include Tooting rider takes prestigious superbike title, Big rugby star who juggles job as a medic, Charlton boss Jackson expects players to show same drive as he did and Millwall boss Rowett at going fifth.

All that plus much more in your 60-page paper, including food and pub reviews, entertainment news and tips on buying the latest gadgets!

Don’t miss your latest South London Press – out tomorrow!


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