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West London towers to be built despite John Lewis exit - but with 37 more flats

There had been fears the plans would be abandoned

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South London housing development set for 965 more homes plus gym, café and shop

The development would have 1,176 homes overall under the plans

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Hotel owned by ex-Hounslow Mayoress had 'immigration offenders in every room'

Officers also found illegal naked dancers charging £10 a dance, drugs and a machete

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Call The Midwife star Helen George reveals diagnosis after ‘lightbulb moment’

She said the “lightbulb moment” happened when she spoke with a male friend with with the condition

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Continued East Croydon rail bottleneck 'threatens Gatwick expansion and Universal theme park'

The Croydon Area Remodelling Scheme hopes to relive congestion and delays on the vital Brighton mainline

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Patient at London hospital may have survived if heart scan reviewed earlier, coroner finds

Jennine Romeo was found to have died of a combination of multi-organ failure, dehiscence of prosthetic mitral valve, and mitral valve regurgitation

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Greenwich Council accused of 'ignoring' community campaign to buy and save equestrian centre

Campaigners believe the council is not willing to come to the table despite their offer of a 'fully-funded solution' to buy and run the Olympic Legacy facility

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London council claims it could be first to fully divest from 'genocide' profiteers

Islington Council will ask workers if they back measures to eliminate all pension fund holdings linked to alleged human rights abuses in Palestine

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Meningitis B: Everything you need to know including symptoms, treatment, and risk to Londoners

A meningitis outbreak has led to two people dying in Kent

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North London sex attack victim has to pick eating or washing as Universal Credit cut to £94

While the woman says she feels 'worthless' the DWP states the benefit cap 'rightly ensures fairness for working households, while protecting the most vulnerable'

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Angela Rayner rallies against 'incredibly vindictive' landlord in Croydon eviction saga

Criterion Capital has come under fire for issuing no-fault eviction notices to a number of private tenants across its London properties

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Croydon Council to refund residents fined by 'unlawful' LTNs across the borough

The recent High Court ruling has overturned six LTN schemes across the borough

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Albert Bridge could be closed until 2027 for £8.5m repairs as 15,000 drivers diverted a day

The West London bridge was closed to traffic in February after damage was discovered

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'I bought a London flat and massively regret 1 thing - even after costly renovations'

A 27-year-old first-time buyer from London said she 'massively regrets' purchasing a two-bedroom flat for one reason

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£20,000 reward for information after West London man shot dead 4 years ago

A number of men were arrested in relation to the shooting, but nobody has ever been charged

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'I fell down stairs in drunken Freshers week accident - now I've got months to live'

Alice Chawner thought her fall down 15 steps had left her with concussion but the truth was far more devastating

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Teenager stabbed to death in Hammersmith named and pictured for the first time

A post-mortem examination took place on Tuesday, March 17, and confirmed the cause of death as sharp force trauma to the left side of the neck

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Three North Londoners arrested after county line raids

It's part of a national push against drugs gangs

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When is Eid 2026? London mosques announce when they will be celebrating Eid ul Fitr

After moon sighting announcements started around the world, London mosques have announced when they will be celebrating Eid

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London Fire Brigade makes 2 simple changes to save £34m a year and thousands of staffing hours

Fire crews are attending far fewer false callouts than in previous years after the brigade announced a policy in 2024 to stop attending automatic alarms in commercial buildings in the daytime.