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Transport for London (TfL) has been fined £10million for health and safety failings over the Croydon tram crash in 2016 that killed seven people.

Residents, union members and activists came together on Tuesday to protest against the Met’s treatment of a black mum, after a video was circulated of her arrest on social media.

And a 141-year-old pub has been saved from demolition after a 14-year battle.

We have nine pages of South London sport, including reaction to Charlton Athletic’s takeover last week – as we speak to Global Football Partners shareholder Charlie Methven.

We also have an interview with new Millwall signing Casper de Norre, and Palace fans give us their verdict on Wilfried Zaha’s decision to snub a new deal and sign for Galatasaray.

Plus we have all the latest things to do in the capital, plus reviews and previews of shows and exhibitions in our Talk of the Town Section.

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


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