
Celebration time: Andrew Sinclair, iC’s football correspondent, was in Leipzig to witness history being made. In our latest Croydon Insider podcast, he answers the question ‘What happens next?’ for Palace post-Glasner
The Croydon Insider returns to its more eclectic look at recent local news, with a visit from the website’s football correspondent to share his experience of travelling to Leipzig for the European Conference League final.
Plus, the panel discusses how an entire school career at the borough’s biggest private schools can cost £200,000 while our council is paying £100,000 per pupil per year to private education businesses who provide places for those with SEND – special educational needs and disabilities. Continue reading



CROYDON CHRONICLES: One of the most-read fictional action heroes of the 20th Century was based at Croydon Airport. DAVID MORGAN pulls on his sheepskin helmet and goggles and goes in search of adventure





Croydon College and Croydon University Centre will welcome prospective students and local residents to a campus open evening next month, giving visitors the opportunity to learn more about the range of courses and training available.







Paramedics called police to the house just after 9am on Wednesday May 27 “following concerns for the welfare of a woman”, according to Scotland Yard.



The Colors of Harmony at the Fairfield Halls next month marks a special 40th anniversary celebration of renowned Japanese composer Hitoshi Sakimoto, whose music for games such as Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy XII and 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim has a devoted global following.
