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Campaigners claim that people living near incinerators are effectively being used as guinea pigs by councils, who do not yet know the possible dangers of their emissions.

Hundreds of angry protesters blocked Rye Lane in Peckham on Tuesday afternoon after a video posted to social media allegedly showed a woman being strangled by a shop worker.

And a six-year-old girl has made her way to the finals of an international photography competition.

There are an unrivalled  10 pages of South London sport, including exclusive interviews with Millwall loan recruits Ryan Longman and Allan Campbell.

We also catch up with Charlton’s new head coach Michael Appleton and technical director Andy Scott.

Plus we have all the latest things to do in the capital, and 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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