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Croydon Advertiser, 17 Juillet 2026

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Article71 years later: Last woman in UK to be hanged is pardoned

A WOMAN who murdered her lover and was then hanged for the crime has been pardoned by the King, but she won’t be called inno­cent. Ruth Ellis, a nightclub host­ess, was executed on July 13, 1955, after being con­victed of mur­der­ing her lover David...

71 years later: Last woman in UK to be hanged is pardoned

ArticleRes­id­ent wins right to chal­lenge clos­ure of walk-in ser­vice

A CROYDON res­id­ent has won the right to chal­lenge the coun­cil in court over its decision to close a walk-in ser­vice for people seek­ing home­less­ness sup­port. A High Court judge found there was min­imal evid­ence that Croy­don Coun­cil had put...

Res­id­ent wins right to chal­lenge clos­ure of walk-in ser­vice

ArticlePro­lific lux­ury car thief jailed

A SHAMELESS car thief who tar­geted homes in Croy­don and Sut­ton as well as across Sur­rey to steal lux­ury BMWs, a Mer­cedes and a Porsche 911 has been jailed. Between July 2024 and Octo­ber 2025, 22-year-old Liam Car­roll from Wal­ling­ton, in...

Pro­lific lux­ury car thief jailed

ArticleHigh­ways worker dies in crash

A CROYDON van driver has been arres­ted after a high­ways worker died in a crash on the M23 at Craw­ley on Wed­nes­day, July 8. Emer­gency ser­vices were called before 1am to a col­li­sion between a van and a high­ways worker on the Junc­tion 9...

High­ways worker dies in crash

ArticleTrust launches plan to improve its CQC rat­ings

Trust launches plan to improve its CQC rat­ings