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'I worked for the Metropolitan Police - this awful murder case was the worst of my career'

Former Metropolitan Police detective Steve Keogh has detailed the most harrowing murders he investigated during his career, including the case of EastEnders actress Sian Blake

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How to see the 'Flower Moon' in London's skies tonight

It's the first of two full moons in May

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5 HMO applications submitted in Brent including one for 10 people

Properties in Wembley, Neasden, Dollis Hill and Edgware could be converted

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Met Police officer ‘swindled Dior, Cartier and other retailers over online purchases’

The former officer allegedly claimed not to have received goods she had ordered

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Every Newham election candidate for 2026 listed including councillors and Mayor

Newham Council is currently run by Labour which has a healthy majority and holds the directly elected Mayor post

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Man arrested near London border by armed police named

Police alleged the suspect was found with a handgun, ammunition and significant quantities of Class A drugs

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The hidden central London park that 'hardly anyone knows is open to the public'

The small park was created as part of the redevelopment of a Southbank building into flats in the 1990s. But, despite being in such a prominent location, it is usually deserted

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AD FEATURE: How loyal Londoners are helping neighbourhood businesses thrive

A new report reveals what customers in the capital really want and how to make the most of it

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New interactive map highlights London’s ‘most dangerous’ boroughs to live in

The map also shows London's 'safest' boroughs

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Woman charged over Wimbledon school crash where two young girls were killed

The Met Police has apologised for the way it initially dealt with the incident and the 'impact on those affected'

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'My Magic Mike dancer boyfriend gives other women lap dances but I'm not jealous'

Hana Morris, 28, says she loves watching her partner perform in Magic Mike London

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What each Islington party is promising in local elections

Traffic controls, housing and the environment feature across several party manifestos ahead of the poll on Thursday, May 7

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NS&I Premium Bonds rate change announced with better chances for bond-holders

The new rate offers improved returns for UK savers

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'TfL is punishing London commuters - where's our step-free Tube access for disabled people?'

Liberal Democrat politicians have called on Transport for London to stop bypassing Tube stations outside London when it comes to disabled access upgrades

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Reform mayoral candidate for Hackney calls Green Party an 'existential threat'

Vahid Almasi also accused the Labour-run council of taking the East London borough to the "brink of financial ruin"

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Havering local election candidates 2026 listed for every ward

The council is currently run by Havering Residents Association with a sprinkling of other non-party political councillors holding seats alongside Labour, Conservatives and Reform

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Stamford Hill fire close to synagogue 'not thought to be deliberate'

The fire broke out in Stamford Hill, home to London's biggest community of Hasidic Jews

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5 key changes coming for London's renters and landlords from today

The Renters' Rights Act introduces key changes for tenants and landlords across the UK

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Met Police name man charged with Golders Green attempted murder after double stabbing

He will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court also charged with attempted murder in relation to a separate incident in Great Dover Street in Southwark

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'London's pie and mash shops will only survive if they move away from high streets and markets'

London's 'cockney cuisine' is under threat from increasing rents and high streets in decline