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'I saw a decapitated boy dumped in River Thames - one thing left me in utter disbelief'

Aidan Minter says he will never forget the day he saw a headless boy’s body floating in the River Thames, a horrific discovery that has remained unsolved for more than two decades

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CCTV appeal after woman sexually assaulted on London Underground

The British Transport Police has released images of a man they need to identify

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Sadiq Khan 'not anti-motorist, I'm anti-death' as SUV drivers set to be taxed in London

The Mayor of London outlined the next phase of his Vision Zero plan to eliminate road deaths on Friday (March 13)

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Moment bag thief who targeted after-work drinkers is pounced on by police

John Luis Fajardo Robles, 55, was also convicted of stealing to other bags from City workers in January

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Soho cabaret club The Box keeps licence after customer reported 'serious sex attack'

Attendees of shows at the box have long documented its shocking and graphic sexual performances

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New map of areas facing steepest petrol price increases as Iran war forces up costs

Petrol prices have shot up by over 10p a litre with the average price passing 140p

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Met Police officer featured in recruitment drive in court over alleged stalking

He appeared in court today

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Quentin Blake illustration centre to open in London within weeks but neighbours fear loud parties

Clerkenwell residents say the arts centre is paying "no respect" to their shared garden

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80 children infected with measles in just one London borough

Enfield has recorded almost double the infections of Birmingham which has had the second-most measles cases in England in 2026

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Iconic East London cinema site that survived WWII 'finally' being renovated

Work on The Regal Cinema has finallly begun after years of it being discussed

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Central London cycle lanes that connect famous attractions to be made permanent as £1.37m set aside

The cash will be used to create a permanent segregated route for cyclists from Regents Park to Regent Street

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New Croydon Westfield images show where shops will be as project name revealed

Residents are being encouraged to share their thoughts

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Family left ‘stranded’ in UK after child gets brain injury from choking on strawberry

The 16-month-old girl suffered a cardiac arrest and brain injury from the choking incident

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London Underground walkway advert pumping out chocolate smell altered as passengers feel 'nauseous'

The 'multi sensory' advert which also play a cracking sound to replicate the noise of someone biting into chocolate is due to remain playing until March 22

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Is Westminster council doing enough to stop boy racers pulling doughnuts on City's streets?

Conservative councillor Rachael Robathan said Westminster had "completely failed to implement measures which would keep our residents and visitors safe"

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Sadiq Khan to decide within days if North London Beefeater and Premier Inn should be flattened

Residents opposing the plan in Kenton will be given 15 minutes to make their case for why it should be refused

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Fleeing Brits seek 'luxury £5,000-a-week London rentals' as Dubai's financial district hit by drone

Dubai's financial district was reportedly struck by a drone this morning (March 13)

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West London man carried out 'frenzied' machete attack at train station

His victim sustained life-threatening injuries

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Hounslow allotments saved from Duke of Northumberland's plan to build flats in 'historic agreement'

The Duke had hoped to build flats on the locally prized allotments in Isleworth

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Thames Water 'must change compensation' to help Islington shops devastated by flooding

Businesses will struggle to replace their damaged items if Thames Water does not improve its compensation scheme, Islington Council claims