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Taylor Swift enters her 'Croydon era' after filming latest music video in Whitgift Shopping Centre
Taylor Swift brought a rare bit of 'sparkle' to the ailing shopping centre which is mostly empty
The useless London Underground station that's now someone's house
It was getting just six passengers a day by the time it was closed
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Victim's mum slams Met Police for 'failing to check her daughter's phone for evidence' after she died
The Met defended its decision not to interrogate Tianne Robinson's phone after her death, claiming it was based on 'necessity and evidential value'. But Tianne's mother Amanda Taylor insists the force should have done more
RSPCA shares stark warning over 'emerging trend' of teenagers killing swans and geese with catapults
Some of the injuries described are just gruesome
Teenager dressed as a delivery rider shot boy, 16, from stolen moped, then boasted in drill track
Lathaniel Burrell was gunned down by Neo Duodo-Watson in Stockwell
Guns, drugs, samurai sword, and lots of cash found as 300 police officers raid South London
Cops threw the cuffs in 23 people for suspected crimes like drug dealing, having firearms and offensive weapons, possession of criminal property, and modern-day slavery offences
'Our family-run café burned down overnight - I broke down when I saw it'
Cheerio Juice Bar was left completely destroyed after a fire broke-out at around 2am on Monday (February 2)
Police hunt London Underground creep who sexually assaulted woman on train
He needs to be found as soon as possible
UK bank launches 98 per cent mortgage for first-time buyers
Santander's new 'My First Mortgage' can be applied for with a deposit as low as £10,000
'I'm Charles Dickens' great-great-great-grandson and I am proud to be carrying on the legacy'
Ollie Dickens shares the remarkable impact that Dickens left on society
Girls-only youth centre opens in East London offering self-defence classes
An East London borough is leading the way with its investment in youth provision, being the first borough to open a girls-only youth centre
9 money changes happening this month from alcohol duty to smart meter compensation
Some of these changes came in on February 1
'My heart stopped three times in one night - now at 90 I’m the UK’s oldest lawyer'
Brian Hughes has seen Britain change but his main mission of helping people has always remained at the forefront
Major new London rail route and Tube extension could progress 'if Sadiq Khan gets new powers'
Currently the Transport Secretary must give their backing for major projects to progress in London
West London borough plans crackdown on small HMOs
Small HMOs are properties shared between three and six unrelated people, with concerns raised about "problematic privately rented properties"
London boroughs ranked best to worst to live in 2026 - full list
One East London area came in dead last
'If I don't, who will?' Why a Lewisham dad’s important side hustle ended up in John Lewis
Patrick Adom wants to highlight the successes and influences of inspirational figures from Brixton to African
London GP who loves parkrun so much it's her 'church' and once saved a life on the start line
Wendy White, a GP for The Red Practice Walton, speaks to MyLondon on the huge benefits of parkruns and how it can change many people's lives.
The London Underground routes with the highest risk of hearing damage for commuters
TfL data reveals which Tube routes can cause an increased risk of hearing damage after repeated exposure for commuters.