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Man who ran London's first ever parkrun admits 'I could not have been more wrong'

One of the 13 runners at the first ever parkrun has revealed what he got completely wrong - as the charity reaches its millionth event

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New West London cinema opening after 8-year closure with all-day café, bar and restaurant

The Curzon cinema brand is set to reopen one of its iconic locations

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TfL urged to halt Oxford Street pedestrianisation traffic orders over 'sham' consultation

Westminster City Council has written to the transport authority demanding it stops necessary works to enable the planned pedestrianisation

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Sadiq Khan slams Israeli property event in London where 'West Bank land could be sold off'

The Mayor of London said "I condemn any attempt to sell property" in the West Bank

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The 3 London stations with same name that must be nightmare for tourists

TfL's network can be an enigma even for seasoned Londoners

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Dame Helen Mirren and author Julia Donaldson among London residents honoured in King’s Birthday list

In sports, England’s women’s team goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, is recognised with an OBE for services to Association Football

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Sick Wandsworth rapist jailed for 34 years and set to be deported after kidnap and torture of young woman

An evil rapist has been locked up behind bars and will be deported 'with no right of re-entry' after serving time for the heinous crime

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London restaurant owner slapped with £45k fine for hiring illegal worker pleads to keep licence

Immigration enforcement officers found that an illegal worker was employed at Sadaf Restaurant in Bayswater, Westminster

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London Bridge fight after play-off semi-final between Millwall and Hull

BTP detectives have released images of five men they think can help with their investigation after fights broke out on the platform

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Harry Styles Wembley fans camp out in queue overnight ahead of concerts

The former One Direction star will soon be taking to the stage for his 12-night Wembley residency

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Go Ape approved in Bexley park despite hysterical fears of animal beheadings and child abduction

One Bexley councillor wildly inferred the rope course could attract gangs of youths who behead animals while child abduction had been a concern raised in a written objection

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London's oldest surviving Thames bridge that's older than the USA is set for £2m works

Richmond Bridge was completed in 1777 when King George III was on the throne and Britain was fighting the American War of Independence

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DWP warns of 17 life events Universal Credit claimants must report or risk losing benefits

Failing to report changes in circumstances could have major consequences for claimants

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Lewisham's new 40-place SEN unit 'helping reduce disruption from kids travelling long distances'

The new SEN unit at Deptford Park Primary School is one way of creating more choice for Lewisham families to suit their child's needs

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Thousands locked out of Meta accounts as Facebook goes down

Users on Meta have struggled to log into their Facebook and Instagram accounts today

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West London RSPCA centre to be demolished for flats - none will be affordable

The centre on Hounslow's northern border with Ealing has been closed since 2020

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HMRC move on same date every year 'unlocks £1,000 bonus'

It's also a use-it-or-lose-it situation

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Audi driver jailed after killing two men in horror East London 100mph crash while twice drink-drive limit

Two families have been left devastated after a drink-driver caused a fatal 100mph crash on an East London road

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'Heartbroken' landlords of bar near Twickenham stadium plan to evict operators over rowdy match days

The rugby-themed bar near Allianz Stadium has been run by new operators since 2021

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Road near Clapham Junction to be pedestrianised for summer al fresco drinking and dining

The scheme for Northcote Road in Battersea was scrapped three years ago but will return for 2026