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Latest Local News
09 June 2026
Inquest opens into death of 14-year-old boy in lake
Samuel Murphy, from Camberley, Surrey, went missing after going swimming on 26 May.
Man denies offensive emails sent to Israeli embassy
Nick Daly, from Oxted, also denies sending malicious voicemails to Reform UK MP Robert Jenrick.
Lanes reopened on M25 after lorry hit barrier
Traffic is delayed for more than 30 minutes on a section of the clockwise carriageway in Surrey.
University meningitis case is off-campus student
A case of meningitis has been confirmed at the University of Surrey, officials say.
Racecourse at centre of 'urban sprawl' debate
Concerns over development at Kempton Park fuel debate about housing spreading into the countryside.
Pool to stay open over summer amid revamp delay
A delayed revamp means a Surrey pool will remain open throughout summer while plans are finalised.
Thorpe memorial day to return to Kia Oval
The event in memory of Graham Thorpe will raise money for a programme supporting mental health.
World Cup safety advice offered by police
The football World Cup starts on Thursday, with England's first match against Croatia six days later.
Health chiefs confirm university meningitis case
A meningitis case has been confirmed at the University of Surrey, officials say.
Hidden grotto reveals Georgian 'magical space'
How a hidden grotto at Painshill Park was created out of thousands of crystals in the 18th Century.
Pavilions and halls set to go to community groups
Pavilions and halls are due to be handed to community groups, with grants to support them.
Archbishop of Canterbury tours ambulance service
Dame Sarah Mullally pays a visit to an ambulance service centre in Gillingham.