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Labour's main changes coming to schools including SEND training for every teacher and freeze on private fees

The Government has just unveiled a massive overhaul of the special educational needs system

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Hayes man charged after high street crash into fence leaves two men fighting for lives

Two men are currently fighting for their lives in hospital

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Two arrested after man found dead in Canary Wharf 'after recent cosmetic procedure'

The alleged victim has been dubbed the "British Lip King" and made numerous television appearances including on ITV's This Morning

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Nigel Farage warns of costs cuts as Reform eyes up Havering Council in upcoming elections

Havering is believed to be one of Reform's main London targets in the upcoming May elections

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Newham man, 47, jailed for taking 'more than a dozen' driving tests for learners

Police found that he acted as a proxy to allow unqualified drivers move closer to getting a full licence by taking their theory test

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Two Conservative Havering councillors defect to Reform

Six former Tories were also unveiled as new members of the Reform party

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One in four Barking, Havering and Redbridge NHS hospital staff have been racially abused

Two laboratory employees said they were directly discriminated against on the grounds of race, and were paid more than £120,000 in compensation

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3,000 South Londoners opposed it but new history archive will be built in Grade II listed gardens

Bromley Council has approved plans to build an archive storage building in a depot in Orpington's Priory Gardens

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Waltham Forest Council forced to pay out £275k in compensation to residents

If an ombudsman deems a council has committed an 'injustice' against a resident, it will often order them to pay a 'remedy'

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3 Lambeth road closures due to end within days of each other - full list of ongoing closures

Some roads have been closed in Kennington since January

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7 fines in a year at North London fly-tipping hotspot but waste 'is dumped every 2 days'

Harrow Council has issued more than 4,000 FPNs for fly tipping since 2022, according to the local authority, but a resident says their enforcement at a problem location is inadequate

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‘Unlawful’ care home rejected by Redbridge planners

The property would have housed six teenagers

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Man applied for 1,000 jobs in London with no luck - so moved to country two hours away where it was 'easy'

Tamer Zeki said it was easy in comparison

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Tributes to 'tenacious' man who was a 'trailblazer' in London's AIDS crisis

Martyn Butler co-founded the Terrence Higgins Trust in 1982 after the death of his friend Terry – the first person to die of Aids in the UK

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Croydon casino wants to pave way for 24-hour opening - hundreds join forces to stop it

Petitioners warn that extending the casino's licence would bring "social harm" to the Crystal Palace Triangle area

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BBC apologises after racial slur broadcast during BAFTA ceremony

The slur was shouted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome

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North London parents charged with baby's murder named

A mother and father were charged with the murder of their three month old son

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Exact date contactless payment will be extended to Stansted Airport after delayed rollout

Some 19 other stations in Hertfordshire and Essex will also get contactless travel on March 8

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Horror London weekend as two men killed and three others stabbed

Homicide detectives were called to Wimbledon and Walthamstow in a matter of days

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'It cannot be right': South Londoners to have 'luxury flats' built on top of their block

Greenwich Council approved plans to build eight homes on top of Woodlands Heights on Vanbrugh Hill but neighbours fear a "potential nightmare" from lack of privacy