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Court hears how train assault victim Warsame Warsame swore at nurse hours before he was punched

A hospital nurse has described the moment a patient shouted and swore at her hours before he was found unconscious on a train with a fatal brain injury.

Defaced: Ukip billboard daubed with expletive ahead of council election

The billboards, one in Skerne Road and the other in Upper Brighton Road, Surbiton, urge voters to “take back control of our country” on May 22.

'Food festival saved my business': Surbiton village fete return for trader

It might have been a soggy and blustery weekend but the Surbiton village fete – a flagship food festival event – drew a crowd nonetheless.

Unsung Hero: Former headteacher who organises music club at Surbiton Royal Star and Garter: 'I wouldn't play Lady Gaga'

A former headteacher volunteers her time by running a music club at Surbiton’s Royal Star and Garter home for ex-service members – and even helps residents take communion.

Conservative pre-election survey finds concern about Tolworth Greenway changes

Shoppers and residents have voiced their disapproval over Tolworth’s Greenway project, according to a Conservative poll ahead of this month’s council elections.

Campaigners call on council candidates to consider cyclists

Every ward in the borough could be made safer for cyclists, and council election candidates should take notice, campaigners have said.

Manslaughter accused "punched victim on train after being asked 'wagwan'?"

A young man died as a result of an "unprovoked" attack on board a train, after saying to his assailant "wagwan", a court has heard.

New lead in search for missing Tolworth pensioner John Harding

Police have turned up a new lead in the search for missing Tolworth pensioner John Harding.

Sardine Festival and Knollmead orchard events launch Surbiton Food Festival 2014

Families hunted for butterflies and relaxed in the orchard at Knollmead on Saturday.

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