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59 Met Police PSCO roles saved after transfer to private contractor collapses

The Metropolitan Police had intended to transfer responsibility back to TfL but the transport authority plans to outsource the job

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Hayes multi-storey car park to be demolished and replaced with 52 flats

The building at the former Hayes Park business park will be four storeys high

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West London cul-de-sac to have 5 more homes built in the corner despite petition

A 91-signature petition was received by Hillingdon Council while 18 further objections were submitted

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The lesser-known South London park with 360-degree views of the whole city

This park is seriously underrated when it comes to sunset views

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Beloved dad, 41, killed outside Lewisham nightclub named and pictured for first time

The family of Taiwo Ekerin said he was killed in an "unprovoked attack"

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Popeyes to open Tottenham Court Road chicken shop until 2am

Residents on the fringes of the West End and Soho had urged the council to refuse the fast food chain's "outrageous" application

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Baby boy died after weeks of abuse as parents from South London jailed for killing him

A South London couple who beat their baby to death have been jailed.

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Pimlico stabbing live as man, 20, fights for his life after attack near tourist hotspot

A man is fighting for his life after being stabbed in Central London

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Plans for Havering McDonalds to replace Poundland

McDonald’s has submitted plans to take over east London Poundland site

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Popular charity shop with stores all over London to close 150 outlets in the UK

The charity has not yet announced which stores will be closing

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'We're not leaving Hampstead Heath cafes until the decision to kick us out is looked at'

Hoxton Beach pair Patrick Matthews and Emma Fernandez continue to serve customers while they await a decision on whether a judicial review will be held

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South London leisure centre's imminent pool closure stopped as 1k sign petition over plan to shorten it

The pool was due to shut on July 1 until September for the redesign

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Central London short-term lets 'out of control' with 2,700 suspected as unlawful

It is estimated that there are over 13,000 short-term rentals in the City of Westminster

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London's only Reform council cancels Pride and 'will not fly flag'

The first Reform-led council in London will not fly the Pride flag this month, saying the Union Flag sufficiently represents everyone.

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Inside rat-infested West London takeaway in such a state council ordered urgent closure

Materials gnawed at by the rodents were also found during the routine inspection of Aaqa Charcoal grill in Hounslow

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Fairytale thatched cottage for sale that you'd never guess is in North London

The enchanting Grade II-listed thatched cottage does carry a London price tag

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'E-bike riders are discriminated against at Croydon tower block - mine was stolen as I can't store it'

The tower block near East Croydon was built as a car-free development, but just over a quarter of its cycle parking spaces remain available

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BBC's Dear England: What happened to Andreas Köpke and who is Pippa Grange?

BBC's Dear England showcases Gareth Southgate and his tenur as England manager

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Will there be another London Tube strike as four-day week dispute continues?

RMT officials claim another Tube strike is inevitable if both sides cannot reach an agreement

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Helicopter crash victim identified as Imperial College London graduate and naval commando Lily-Mae Fisher

Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, was Britain's only serving female Royal Navy commando