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Richmond renews pleas to reopen Hammersmith Bridge to public transport as car plans shelved
Richmond Council said it refused to accept the latest plans for the bridge as 'the end of the story'
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South London borough 'on frontline of climate crisis' makes plea as heatwave continues
The council is urgently calling for more climate change funding - warning the risks of action 'have never been so clear'
Woolwich fire recap: Six hospitalised after three-storey building alight as residents evacuated
London Fire Brigade are at the scene of the blaze
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Two more Harrow parks awarded prestigious Green Flag status
It means there are now 10 award-winning parks in the borough
Hackney Greens disavow ‘stunt’ after activists stab effigy of Andy Burnham at trans rights protest
Critics rounded on the Greens after four councillors attended a trans rights protest where some demonstrators repeatedly stabbed darts into a model of the incoming Prime Minister
Man accused of headbutting and killing frail dementia pensioner in Hackney
Ashley Malcolm, 40, is on trial accused of murdering 86-year-old John Burke, who died the day after he was allegedly assaulted at his home in Hackney, north London. Malcolm has admitted burglary but denies murder and manslaughter.
Flood alert issued for five London postcodes near River Thames - full list
The Environment Agency has warned commuters not to travel through potential floodwaters
Argentina supporter 'rescued' by police as he is ushered into van in Central London
The man - wearing a Lionel Messi shirt - does not appear to be hurt in the incident
Thomas Tuchel's life as England manager including multi-million salary and split from wife
Thomas Tuchel will lead England out against Argentina in the World Cup semi-finals today
West London convenience store which had licence revoked 7 months ago has fresh application rebuffed
Retail 24 in Shepherd's Bush had its existing licence revoked in December due to repeated breaches of its conditions
West London family win World Cup final tickets - dad initially ignored email he thought was a scam
Dad Rifat believes Thomas Tuchel and England will win if they reach the final by beating Argentina tonight
'Not without a fight': Famous Borough Market cafe set to close over lease row with landlord
Borough Market has chosen not to renew Maria's Market Cafe lease, meaning it will have to close soon
Bromley plan to close beloved Biggin Hill youth centre and move services to nearby facility flipped
The council now wants to close another centre less than a mile away and re-locate its provision to the Spitfire Youth Centre
Ofsted find toddlers learning at North London nursery is 'happening more by chance'
The leadership team has 'started to reflect' on the weaknesses
Harrow plan to demolish restaurant for new 7-storey block - but no affordable housing
The plan would involve the demolition of an existing Jamaican restaurant
Hackers who infiltrated TfL for 16 hours could have shut down London's transport network, court hears
Two young hackers who spent 16 hours inside TfL's systems came close to being able to shut down London's transport network, a court has heard
Police name man stabbed to death near Hackney school
Detectives are appealing for information about two suspects seen running away from the scene
Islington locals baffled as 'reimagined' pie and mash shop shuts one month after opening
The Chapel Market unit had lain empty for around three years prior to the new business moving in
Chiswick burst pipe causes flooding and leaves thousands of West London homes without water
Residents were unable to shower or fill a glass of water with Thames Water sending engineers to fix the issue
London to bask in 'perfect week' of sunshine but without intense heat
London is set to enjoy seven days of bright and balmy weather with temperatures only peaking at 29C on the hottest afternoon