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Government confirms new 3p per mile fee for some drivers from 2028

Drivers will have to submit their yearly mileage reading backed up by their car's MOT, and then pay for how many miles they drove

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5 hosepipe ban rules you must follow or face £1000 fine - and how bans are enforced

A number of London postcodes are facing hosepipe bans this week

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How fate of empty Lewisham office block could force rethink of £1.5billion redevelopment

The major redevelopment of Lewisham Shopping Centre was approved last October but campaigners are urging the new Green council to halt it

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South London traffic live as gas leak and burst water main shut two busy roads

A gas leak in Eltham and burst water main in Greenwich are causing disruption

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Dutch referee Rob Dieperink dropped from World Cup dies three months after Croydon arrest

KNVB, the Dutch football association, described his death as 'a great loss'

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Control of finely balanced Wandsworth Council could shift as Labour resignation triggers by-election

The Conservatives are currently propped up at Wandsworth Council by an Independent councillor who they made a deal with

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Prince Harry 'bulled at school' over hair colour

Prince Harry has opened up about being bullied at school, saying he was nicknamed 'carrot top' by his classmates because of his hair

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London family wins trip to World Cup final after WhatsApp message

'We only did it because Max loves football'

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Greenwich Council adds new roads to list banning drivers at certain times - full rundown

The South East London council wants to make 11 streets permanent and add 14 schools to the programme

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'Deeply irresponsible' parents slammed for allowing children to stroke Richmond Park deer

Parents and carers are being urged to keep children 'well away from the deer at all times' and to never allow them to approach or interact with the animals

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Hounslow woman loses all of her belongings during eviction after council promises to pick them up

Hounslow Council was ordered to pay the vulnerable woman £7,100 in compensation

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Rainham hotel fire: 80 firefighters rush to scene of hotel blaze

Around 80 firefighters from across East London and Essex attended the scene

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TfL named UK's most indebted authority with 'eye-watering' amount owed - what does it actually mean?

Transport for London has borrowed to fund Underground station upgrades, new DLR trains and accessibility improvements

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Fatal incident warning as people told to stay away from deer

People have been told to keep well away from deer at all times

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'I thought my housing nightmare couldn't get any worse than moving into Travelodge - I was wrong'

Kelly Butler and her family were based in the Chiswick Travelodge while works were carried out on their flat

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Wizz Air just launched £37 flights from London to 'Europe's least visited country'

The country sees just over 67,000 foreign visitors a year making it among the least-visited places in Europe, but its burgeoning wine industry could see the number of tourists rise

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Hackney murder probe launched as man in his 20s ‘stabbed to death' near school

It's not thought any school pupils were involved in the incident

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One of ghost town South London estate's last residents dealt major blow in court battle

A High Court judge has turned down one resident's request to conduct a judicial review of the decision to approve 1,950 new homes on Thamesmead's Lesnes estate

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'Help save our South London tennis club - another winter and the courts won't be safe'

Worcester Park Tennis Club is appealing for support to resurface its worn-out courts and protect a community hub built over generations

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Tories to cut London borough's free secondary school meals after taking council from Labour

Labour introduced free school meals in Westminster for every pupil in years 7 to 9 but this will now be means tested