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South London Council accused of breaking crime manifesto pledge say 'this isn't Gotham City'

Wandsworth Labour's Simon Hogg said the Conservatives 'think we're living in Gotham City', but opposition leader Aled Richard-Jones believes the Council Leader is 'twisting the words' of a key manifesto promise

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4,000 homes and a 42-storey tower - welcome to West London's 'new district'

Half of the Earl's Court development now has planning permission and it'll eventually see a cinema, live music venue and thousands of homes

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All the Transport for London lines set to shut this weekend

The Lioness line and DLR face severe disruption on Saturday November 29 and Sunday November 30

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How pensions could be affected by new salary sacrifice rules following Budget

Rachel Reeves' new pension rules have been criticised by some experts

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Deafening silence over Bakerloo Line and West London Orbital in Budget 'could leave Brent behind'

Brent Council's leader described transport infrastructure as "the biggest driver of prosperity"

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The Shard housekeeper whose secret art inspired the skyscraper's Christmas lights

Meet the self-taught painter from the Shard’s housekeeping team who inspired the UK’s tallest festive display

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’I spend £2k filtering my blood to stay young - people think I'm my daughter's sister'

The treatment is popular with celebs like Orlando Bloom

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Teacher speaks after student 'suspended for wearing Wellington boots'

A headteacher has been forced to speak out after rumours he suspended a student for coming into school wearing Wellington boots

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Filipino restaurant in North London gets alcohol licence but diners can only drink inside

Some Willesden Green residents claimed there has been a "growing problem" with antisocial behaviour in the area but the restaurant said it's nothing to do with their business

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Shabby derelict house in Camden piled to the roof with rubbish on sale for almost £1m

The house is in one of London's most desirable postcodes

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The London borough where new rules mean most landlords will be hit with a £925 charge

The council has warned any landlords who try to get away with letting out a substandard property will face an unlimited fine

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Full list of DWP benefits set to rise following Budget including Universal Credit and PIP

The Chancellor announced £15 billion in benefits spending

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North London private school modern languages teacher caught with depraved child sexual abuse images

Javier Martin-Navas has been banned from teaching indefinitely by the Teaching Regulation Authority

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HMP Wandsworth staff's CPR on dying man was poor quality and should have been done earlier

Peter Honnor, 55, died at HMP Wandsworth in June 2024

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Security expert warns London councils cyber attack 'could be far more serious than being let on'

Cyber security whizz Graeme Stewart said an attack on a local authority could harm the most vulnerable and speculated the involvement of the Information Commissioner's Office could indicate a data breach

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Hong Kong fire deaths rise to 55 as hundreds flee apartment blocks

Firefighters are battling one of the deadliest modern blazes in the city’s history

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Drug dealer told police his knife was 'for fishing' - he actually had a stash of 130 NOS canisters

Louis Cummings' excuse went hook, line and sinker when police found the NOS canisters in his home

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Drivers risk £1,000 fine for common habit during traffic jams

While it may not seem like such a big deal, you could be slapped with a hefty fine

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North London council tried over 10 times to fix leak that caused man's ceiling to fall in

The Housing Ombudsman found fault with several local authorities and landlords over their failures to fix ‘serious’ leaks which had caused electricity outages and saw some families displaced from their homes

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Ancient Croydon church grounds to be renovated as 'notorious' subway opposite is removed

The grounds around this historic Croydon church are set for a regeneration project, aiming to give the landmark the frontage ‘it deserves'