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South London borough that's 'one of UK's least in debt' freezes council tax for 2026

Merton Council now has some of the lowest debt levels in London, but has been hit hard but the recent changes to the government Fair Funding formula

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Famous London strip club Stringfellows looking to open new Mayfair site - neighbours aren't happy

Stringfellows has applied to Westminster City Council to turn the lower ground floor at 8-9 Dover Street into a strip club

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Man named in murder investigation after pensioner found dead in Camden home

The man was found dead at a home in North London

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Thousands march through London in Iran protest chanting 'stop the bombing'

Thousands of protesters marched through central London calling for an end to US and Israeli strikes on Iran, with demonstrators chanting 'stop the bombing now' as they headed to the US embassy.

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London music teacher banned for sexually assaulting man by plying them with alcohol at his flat

He was given a suspended sentence and was ordered to sign the sex offender register for 10 years

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North Londoners try Gail’s for the first time and give brutally honest verdict

The three friends said an £8 sandwich is a ‘mad ting’

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Sadiq Khan invites AI boss move to London after spat with Trump

Sadiq Khan has sent Anthropic's boss an invitation to move to London

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'Too slow' Notting Hill Genesis ditched for final stages of Aylesbury Estate's regeneration

The South London estate was one of the largest public housing schemes in Europe and at its peak, it was home to around 11,000 residents

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What happened to Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - as killer Ian Huntley dies in prison

The Soham murders remain one of the most notorious criminal cases in modern British history

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Crowd gathers outside Lambeth Town Hall demanding dementia centre stays open - council closes it

Campaigners say the centre on the Central Hill Estate provides specialist care which can't be easily replicated elsewhere

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Inside mansion that once belonged to Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour on sale for £1.1m

The stunning five-bedroom property has its own island and lake

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Tower Hamlets resident claims new 19-story block would 'plunger her home in to darkness'

A newly-approved 19-storey tower in East London would "block our daylight completely" if built, councillors have been warned.

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Train station named after neighbourhood it's not in to make it sound posher

It was named to avoid being associated with the area of London that it's actually in

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Photo shows crane collapsing on West London building site as 100 people evacuated

An investigation has been launched after the crane collapsed at the West London building site

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New map shows London's fly-tipping hotspots as one borough 'worst in UK'

The figures show that of the top 10 areas of England that saw the most fly-tipping incidents, eight were in London.

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Ian Huntley dead age 52 after prison attack

Soham killer Ian Huntley has died in hospital after he was attacked in the workshop of the maximum security Frankland prison

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Man charged with manslaughter six years after Bexley woman's suicide

A man has been charged with manslaughter after a woman's death was linked to domestic abuse

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I went back to the borough I grew up in - I can’t believe it’s ranked one of London’s worst

Coming in 30th out of 34, this East London borough that saw millions of people descend on it in 2012, is ranked as one of London's worst. MyLondon reporter Ayo shares his thoughts on the borough he grew up next to

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I tried one of London’s oldest pie and mash shops serving a £6.50 classic

This historic pie shop has been serving the same comfort food since 1890

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North London man sent Sir Keir Starmer threatening emails ‘full of abusive profanities’ sentenced in court

Five of the emails he sent were to the now Prime Minister, who was at the time leader of the Labour Party