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London is well protected from Thames flooding but there's another type its worryingly vulnerable to

The Greater London Authority has been warned about surface water flooding for the last decade

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City of London Police officer resigns after conviction for assaulting child when drunk

Former PC Manpreet Callo was off-duty and drunk when he grabbed the arm of a boy in Essex

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Temporary London theatre near Hyde Park could open until midnight every night

The venue could have a capacity of around 500 people

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Man in his 30s stabbed in Leytonstone street fight

His attacker is still at large, the Metropolitan Police said

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Interactive map shows how many vicious dog attacks are happening in London

Over 10,000 people end up in A&E each year thanks to dog bites

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'Exceptionally rare' building in Hackney named as England's most at-risk from neglect and decay

The Victorian Society has published its annual list of top 10 endangered buildings in the country, with a disused public health building in Hackney claiming the top spot

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Hillingdon takeaway caught with filthy rice cooker, greasy walls and flies on food

Inspectors found food, including raw shredded beef, in washing up bowls and dirty containers

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Memorial wall in Golders Green targeted in 'arson attack'

A series of suspected attacks on Jewish sites have been carried in North London since late March

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Support staff at schools in 2 London boroughs to strike in pay row

Support staff in more than 30 schools are to strike in a dispute over pay.

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Teenager accused of killing Central London Airbnb host and fleeing to UAE

The Met say she was found with multiple stab wounds at her home address in Westminster

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Claire’s Accessories closes all 154 UK stores - full list of London locations

1,300 staff have lost their jobs

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Coroner slams nurse at North London prison for 'unkind and inappropriate' CPR on dead man

An inquest found serious failings contributed to the death of former PC Rickie Poon, who was on suicide watch while he awaited trial for alleged sex offences

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Harrow foster care agency slammed for 'serious and widespread failures' by Ofsted

Thrive Fostering was rated as 'Inadequate' in all areas following a recent Ofsted inspection

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Notorious Croydon yellow box junction that raked in £2m in 'unfair' fines is cut in half

The box junction generated nearly £2 million in fines for Croydon Council over the past decade

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From Grenfell and housing to transport - what each party promises in Kensington and Chelsea local election

The Conservatives hold Kensington and Chelsea Council at present

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Owner of £3m Chelsea home slapped with order to remove knotweed 'jungle'

Angry residents say the knotweed is affecting the value of other homes along the expensive street

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Woman died after loophole let her keep gambling despite self-exclusion

The managing director took her own life as she battled her gambling addiction

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London City Hall 'should count people not units' to solve housing crisis

Anna Clarke told the London Housing Summit too many single bedroom homes were being built to hit arbitrary targets, and it's not necessarily helping

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Brent road closures in May listed as streets in Willesden and Dollis Hill set to close for months

Churchill Road in Willesden will be closed throughout the month and not reopen again until late July

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Dad racing against time after being given 10pc chance of survival

He is now trying to fund treatment abroad in a bid to stay with his little boy