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Racism, community and standing up to violence - how Camden Bangladeshis came together in face of hate

Camdenwalla tells the story of a helpline set up to protect South Asian restaurant workers in Camden from rising racist violence in the 1980s and 1990s

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London Underground live updates amid severe delays on multiple lines at rush hour

It's not clear when the issues will be resolved

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Prison officer jailed over relationship with murderer at maximum security jail

John Otugade is serving a life sentence with a minimum of 25 years

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Why haven't Bexley, Bromley and City of London declared climate emergency but other councils have?

The three authorities said they were focused on taking action to reduce emissions rather than engaging in "virtue-signalling" so what have they been doing?

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The section of London Underground that's about to become faster

The wider £5.5bn scheme to improve the Metropolitan, District, Circle and Hammersmith and City lines will come to an end in 2029

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Amazon, Argos, Currys and Halfords caught selling e-scooters for ‘commuting’ despite road ban

Major British retailers have been selling e-scooters for “commuting” desite them being banned from public spaces

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Australian woman living in London calls Brits 'soft' over UK heatwave reaction

Taila Batiste, an Australian woman living in Battersea, London, has faced a backlash online after sharing her views on the UK heatwave response, saying Brits need to 'toughen up'

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'I love England, but Congo has my heart': Life in North London neighbourhood 'where all Congolese go'

After qualifying for their first World Cup in more than 50 years, West Green Road has been even more lively than usual as The Democratic Republic of the Congo helps bring the party

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Green belt damage and transport deserts - London's planned 'New Towns' spark warning and rebellion

Tens of thousands of new homes are planned in Enfield and Greenwich

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Coughlans Bakery closes after nearly 100 years as Romesh Ranganathan-backed chain shuts

Coughlans Bakery, the South London high street chain backed by comedian Romesh Ranganathan, has closed its doors for good after nearly a century in business amid rising costs

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How much Silvertown and Blackwall tunnel charges are set to increase in September

It will cost roughly four per cent extra to use both East London river crossings

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Climate crisis and housing - Ealing Council's plan for next 4 years and changes residents could see

Plans range from tackling the climate crisis to delivering 20-minute neighbourhoods

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Hounslow stabbing sees A4 Cranford closed over murder investigation near Heathrow Airport

A major evidence search is underway in West London

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4 men admit spraying 'tear gas' at Heathrow Airport leaving 21 people injured

Ambulance staff treated 21 people who had been hit with the CS spray

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‘I sat in Wimbledon’s Royal Box with David Beckham - I can sum him up in 2 words’

David Beckham attended Wimbledon on Monday to watch Jannik Sinner open up his title defence against Serbia's Miomir Kecmanovic

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Islington Met Police officer who faked witness statement signature is sacked

The officer, whose name was kept anonymous, was dismissed after her "failure to complete basic tasks" potentially put one man at risk of harm

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Air ambulance rushes to West London high street after stabbing as police arrest man, 55

A 45-year-old man has been rushed to hospital in an unknown condition after a stabbing

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Thames Water removes huge slabs of concrete dumped into London's sewers

Thames Water has had to remind builders that concrete shouldn't be dumped into London's drains

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Battersea Power Station jetty to host open-air cinema, events and exhibitions until 2028

A permanent strategy is being drawn up for the jetty by Battersea Power Station Development Company

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Rise in rough sleepers in London who were last in asylum accommodation

In one London borough - rough sleeping soared by more than 50% in a year