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'Binge-worthy' murder mystery filmed in London set to air on BBC

The BBC has acquired the murder mystery drama I, Jack Wright, which stars Nikki Amuka-Bird and John Simm

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Edgware man planted homemade bomb under car in 'cruel and calculated' plot

The 38-year-old hid the explosive device in his victim's driveway

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Pro-Palestine activist who called policeman ‘terrorist’ guilty of harassment

Iman Zine was part of a protest in Westminster

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More evacuation flights announced for Brits stranded in Middle East

The flights will leave from Oman 'in the coming days'

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The strange things in TfL's lost property after being left on Tube and buses

Some of the fumbled goods include financial documents, likely to contain sensitive information, and even more bizarre items like tools

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Sutton councillor quits Lib Dems citing ‘toxic’ culture, 'racism' and obsession with leafleting

Patrick Ogbonna, who served as a Liberal Democrat councillor in Sutton since 2022, says he now wants to prioritise his family life over what he describes as the party’s 'toxic' culture

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Harrow council tax rising again – here’s what your money will be spent on

The approved budget will support housing schemes in South Harrow and park improvements

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22,000 Brent families with financial struggles could benefit from new council support

The funds can be used to help residents with basic living costs, including food, utility bills, and rent arrears

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Turkey, Cyprus and Egypt travel update from Foreign Office

Travel plans may be thrown into jeopardy by ongoing conflict in the Middle East

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London couple describe 'absolute nightmare' trying to get home after stranded in Dubai

A London couple have described the “carnage” of waiting 22 hours in Dubai airport for a flight home

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'We can't remove it' - Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to cling on to London honour

The former prince received the Freedom of the City of London in 2012 having inherited it from his father

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Neasden shisha bar under threat after police checks found alcohol being 'sold unlawfully'

Met officers highlighted 'persistent and serious management failures' following visits in January

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Tributes paid to local legend 'Wizard of Sutton' who 'touched the lives of many'

The Divine Grace Conrad, Lord Azurahm of Draconia Anglorum was laid to rest on March 3

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South London landlord ordered to pay back £30K over unlicensed HMO and fire safety issues

The property had 'serious deficiencies' relating to fire safety

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Greenwich house extension like 'eating last Dodo egg' due to loss of final Georgian feature

Greenwich Council refused the Grade II listed house extension as it would harm the last surviving feature from a Georgian architect's original design

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Duo acted like ‘shadow police’ in UK on behalf of China, court told

Peter Wai, 38, and Bill Yuen, 65, are on trial at the Old Bailey

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London man found dead on beach named after he was reported missing

The body of a man from London has been found, after he was reported missing last week

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Jemima Goldsmith blames builders after run-in with Met police ends in £1,000 fine

The 52-year-old said work at her Kensington home delayed her response to police letters

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Three men arrested on suspicion of spying for China, Met Police says

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of spying for China

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Conscription, price rises and rationing - what World War 3 could mean in the UK

As Middle East tensions escalate with Britain likely to deploy warship HMS Duncan, experts warn what armed conflict could mean for the UK including conscription, rationing and soaring costs