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  • Mel’s unveiled as new star

    Mel’s unveiled as new star0

    A rare and welcome glimmer of good news on the sporting front… Chelsea Women have pressed ahead and announced a new marquee signing, even though she won’t kick a ball in anger until August at the earliest. With the remaining months of the Women’s Super League set to be abandoned to coronavirus, the Blues have

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  • You can invest in coffee shop’s future

    You can invest in coffee shop’s future0

    Coffee on the Corner, the dog, cyclist, and family-friendly coffee house, has temporarily shut up shop because of the coronavirus crisis. But you can invest in its future by buying coffee vouchers valid for 12 months after the shop reopens. Coffee OTC, opened in July last year at the corner of Beaconsfield Road and King

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  • How to survive crisis: Ed Davey

    How to survive crisis: Ed Davey0

    EXCLUSIVE: Surbiton MP Ed Davey – a former chair of the government’s emergency committee Cobra – speaks candidly about the coronavirus crisis   Kindness and volunteering will help Surbiton survive the current pandemic as the community rallies to support its most vulnerable residents. That’s the upbeat message from Surbiton MP Ed Davey, who describes himself

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  • They’re off!

    They’re off!0

    And they’re off! Football has been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus crisis. The decision was taken at a meeting of the great and the good on Friday, with an indefinite – and inevitable – suspension of games. Confirmation that Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi had tested positive led first

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  • The kids are alright

    The kids are alright0

    When it comes to Chelsea, the kids are alright. Everyone knows that Frank Lampard and assistant Jody Morris are building something special at Stamford Bridge, but the Blues’ 4-0 defeat of (an admittedly lacklustre and plodding) Everton made a few more converts among the neutrals. Chelsea were 2-0 up after 21 minutes of Sunday afternoon’s

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  • Panic-buying hits Surbiton

    Panic-buying hits Surbiton0

    ‘And David, don’t forget the loo roll’. Surbiton’s supermarkets were hit by panic-buying this morning – these were Saturday morning’s pasta and cleaning liquid shelves at Waitrose, and in the inevitable bog-standard reaction to virus threats, toilet paper was running scarce too. What next? Quail eggs may be in short supply, and there could be

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