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Man, 26, arrested over death of former MP Ann Widdecombe in Devon

A 26-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of former MP Ann Widdecombe, following a major manhunt by Devon and Cornwall Police

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Portobello Road stabbing live as police seal off busy market

Forensics officers are in the area this morning, local residents said

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Police hunting two women after Liverpool Street attack

The incident happened at the Liverpool Street London Underground barriers at 11.30pm on Friday, May 3

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'I fly the Goodyear Blimp - London is the most incredible city from above'

Kate Board is the first woman to qualify as a Zeppelin pilot, a job that has seen her travel past the skyscrapers of New York, celebrate the new millennium above Spain, and offer the late Queen a ride.

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Wandsworth Council 'in chaos' as Tory leader resigns after just 44 days in charge

The resignation comes after the Tories won minority control of the council in May

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Met Police officer raped woman after New Year's Eve party

He later sent the victim a text asking for another sexual encounter after the attack, which she said left her 'emotionally numb'

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Man in 30s killed in fall at Mayfair construction site

Paramedics pronounced the man dead at the scene

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Police investigating Ann Widdecombe's death as murder

The 78-year-old Miss Widdecombe was found dead within the property and had sustained serious injuries.

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Croydon stabbing recap man in his 20s killed in Thornton Heath 'fight'

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder

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Thames Water outage recap after 'flooding stopped'

Londoners across the city faced water supply issues on one of the hottest nights of the year

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Legendary artefact returns to UK after 900 years and people are so excited

This iconic artefact arrived at the British Museum in central London on July 10 and 7.5 million Brits are expected to snap up tickets to see the historical cloth in person

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Heathrow Airport issues advice to passengers over 'peace of mind'

The airport upaded its website on July 8, 2026

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Teenage brothers who killed gay man 'for fun' jailed for life

The brothers, at the time aged just 15 and 18, targeted gay men in a spree of violent robberies in 1984

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Exact dates BBC Weather experts are forecasting 3 days of London thunderstorms after heatwave

It comes after Londoners were woken up by a wild thunderstorm and 'biblical' rain following an earlier heatwave in June

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Camden by-election sees Labour take back seat after Greens candidate resigns

Nanouche Umeadi returns to the council after losing her Kilburn ward seat at the May elections after Independent candidate splits anti-Labour vote

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Lambeth by-elections see Greens lose seat to Lib Dems but hang on to another

Lambeth Council is now made up of 28 Green councillors, 26 Labour councillors and nine Lib Dem councillors

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Famous crime writer battling London's 'confusing' 20mph signs after speeding accusations

The crime writer has found herself at the centre of her own real-life courtroom drama after being accused of speeding in 20mph zones near her home in West London

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Forget Henman Hill and Murray Mound - Wimbledon fans pack out 'Arthur’s Seat' to watch British star

As of 11am on Friday, the grounds were starting to get busy, with the famous hill filling up with people to watch Arthur Fery in the Wimbledon semi final on the big screen

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Prince Harry shares Prince Archie's favourite toy and it's surprisingly ordinary

The Prince opened up about his children's hobbies on a visit to a hospital earlier this week

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Edgware Road World Cup chaos branded 'unacceptable' after bottles thrown and fireworks lit

The Leader of Westminster City Council has condemned the behaviour