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Gail's wants to open in Brixton - gentrification complete

The bakery and coffee shop chain has set its sights on opening a new branch next to Brixton Tube station

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'Absolutely shocking': 47 Brent SEN school staff face 'fire and rehire' notices

Strikes at Woodfield School in Kingsbury are scheduled to place on days throughout June and July

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St Helier Hospital wins £57m for A&E expansion - CQC inspection shows why it's needed

St Helier's A&E department regularly cares for up to 250 people despite being designed for 24

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Punjabi music festival in West London this weekend will feature famous Indian singer

2,000 people are expected to attend the event in Hayes after Hillingdon Council gave the go-ahead with Sunanda Sharma named as the headline act

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London man missing since 1998 as sister issues heartfelt appeal

Rosalind Bushell, the only surviving relative of Ian Bushell, has urged anyone with information about him to get in touch

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London 'now needs zero emission zones' as City Hall considers Dutch system

Exclusive: A dozen campaign groups have signed a joint letter calling for London to follow the Netherlands' example

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Police hunt after man 'tries to rape woman in West London park'

He pushed a woman to the ground and tried to sexually assault her

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World Cup opening ceremony time, channel, who is performing and is it in USA, Mexico or Canada?

For the first itime ever, there will be three opening ceremonies at this year's World Cup

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Wimbledon 2026 prize money in full as payout up £10m in a year after fuming players protest

World Cup matches will not be shown on the big screen at Henman Hill during Wimbledon but a statue of Andy Murray is in the works

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Croydon pub given some protection from development in 'huge win' for locals

A community group will now prepare a business plan and a mechanism for locals to buy shares in The Kenley Hotel in the event it is put up for sale

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London GP surgery had no defibrillator pads for kids and oxygen cylinders out of date

St Johns Wood Medical Practice in Westminster dropped from a rating of Good to Requires Improvement after a CQC inspection

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Harry Styles Wembley setlist, stage time, support, merchandise and last minute tickets

Everything you need to know to prepare for Harry Styles' 12 London shows at Wembley Stadium this summer

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Man, 43, dies from head injuries after being attacked in South London home

A murder probe is underway

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Late-night Ealing belly dancing plans withdrawn after Met Police concern over safety of dancers

The applicant sought to open the venue in the basement beneath a casino in West Ealing

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Trooping the Colour flypast route, exact timings and best place to spot planes

The annual celebration of the King's birthday will see an array of military aircraft fly over London

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The London-born NBA player who completed huge New York Knicks comeback sending Taylor Swift wild

OG Anunoby sparked wild scenes as the Knicks took a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals against San Antonio Spurs

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North London man pulled over because of driving - police couldn't believe what they found

Ramesses Yebiemen was flagged down by police because of his strange driving and police found something that got him locked up

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Ryanair responds to investigation over £8 charge for parents to sit with children - 'it's bogus'

The budget airline has been accused of imposing an 'unfair' charge on parents

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Southall stabbing sees 7 arrested for murder as man in 20s dead

Seven men, aged from their early 20s to late 30s, were arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder

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North Londoners in this area now face £100 street drinking fine to stop 'irresponsible' alcohol use

From July, police and council officers will have the power to confiscate alcoholic drinks from people engaged in anti-social behaviour in public