June 16, 2025
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International round-up: Millwall striker finds the net

MIHAILO Ivanovic bagged a goal for Serbia’s under-21s as they lost a friendly 2-1 to Bulgaria on May 31, 2025.

Ivanovic, 20, has been a regular for the under-21s in the past year after making his senior squad debut in a Nations League match against Denmark on November 18. The match ended in a goalless draw.

The striker was in fine form for the Lions in the latter half of the season, scoring seven goals in the final nine games of the campaign and winning Millwall’s Young Player of the Season award.

Midfielder Daniel Kelly also featured for his country, starting for Scotland’s under-20s as they lost 2-1 to Slovakia on Friday, May 23.

George Saville was called up to the Northern Ireland squad for their upcoming friendlies against Denmark and Iceland on June 7 and June 10, respectively.

Lambeth Council is believed to be seeking permission to appeal landmark ruling over West Dulwich LTN

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A judge previously ruled that the scheme had not been properly consulted on

Lambeth Council is believed to be seeking permission to appeal a High Court judge’s ruling over the installation of a Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) in West Dulwich.

The judgement, handed down on May 9, ruled in favour of the West Dulwich Action Group (WDAG) on the grounds that the council had failed to consider concerns raised by residents before implementing the LTN between Rosendale and Norwood Road.

LTNs prevent vehicular traffic from entering, passing through or waiting within an area by using boards or traffic signs, and can see motorists slapped with fines of up to £130. Some – such as the LTN in Dulwich Village – are only in force at specific times of the day. Others, such as the West Dulwich scheme, are in constant operation.

The High Court case focused on the mechanism by which the LTN was rolled out, rather than the principle of the scheme itself. Specifically, WDAG claimed the council ignored a consultation in which 67 per cent of respondents said they were unhappy with the scheme.

Judge Tim Smith said the material in the dossier was ‘highly relevant to the decision confronting officers’, and that the council’s ‘failure to have regard to it was a serious failing, rendering the decision to make the Orders unlawful’.

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