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Bromley Council's '£4.5m invested in arms companies' prompts 1,000 people to sign petition
Palestine Solidarity Campaign Bromley said it was "angry, saddened and shocked" by the amount of money the South London council had invested in arms companies
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London business defends 'outrageous' price of carrot cake as people 'don't understand'
Zoe, who runs Flour Baby Bakery in London, posted a video of her making a stunning carrot birthday cake, and people couldn't believe how much it cost the customer
Winston Churchill statue 'vandalised by Free Palestine activists'
The bronze statue was vandalised overnight
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353 Bromley homes could still be built on top of Waitrose after John Lewis scraps property arm
John Lewis Partnership has announced its withdrawal from the build to rent property business
North London gang ‘befriended’ pub-goers before stealing phones and draining bank accounts
They targeted people as they came out of pubs, befriending them and asking them to look something up on a map or to store a number, before they struck, police said.
Has Sadiq Khan conceded London's affordable homes target won't be hit by March?
City Hall's Deputy Mayor for Housing recently said he "fully anticipates" the target will be met but Sir Sadiq Khan is merely "hopeful"
Unsafe Ilford HMO with black mould and mouse droppings shut down
Nine unrelated people were found living in the cramped family home
Newham kebab shop gets permission to open until 5am
The manager has promised no idling engines, no horns and no waiting outside
What does Brent Council's budget mean for residents? Transport, schools and housing plans in 2026
The approved budget will support housing schemes in South Kilburn and Wembley, health services in Willesden and new SEND school places
Reform UK London Mayor candidate failed to disclose interest in London hotel for nearly 4 years
Laila Cunningham has denied any wrongdoing but has updated her register of interests following an enquiry by the Local Democracy Reporting Service
Dad who lost testicle to cancer throws it farewell Zoom party
The Fulham father is taking on the London Marathon for The Robin Cancer Trust
Londoners walk from Marylebone to Baker Street to see if it's quicker than Bakerloo line
The Tube from Marylebone to Baker Street takes just 57 seconds, while a walk between them takes six minutes, according to Google Maps. But which is really quicker?
The neighbourhood that's shed 'run down' reputation named 1 of best places to live in 2026
It has a 'peaceful' vibe, with locals noting that you feel separate from London despite being so far into the city
Police release image after woman upskirted at Victoria station
BTP officers think this man could help with their enquiries into an upskirting incident
Toddler's parents take Ealing Council to High Court over children's centre closures
The case was heard by Mr Justice Kimblin in the Royal Courts of Justice this week
'My son would say he's not going to make it to his 21st, and he didn't'
Pastor Lorraine Burrell Jones MBE told us the pain of losing a child is like ‘having a nail’ plunged through your heart, ‘and you can’t get it out'
TfL rejects calls to extend Superloop bus route to Overground station
TfL was told extending the SL14 to Chingford station would make it a "truly game-changing proposal"
Bexley included in major trial offering payments to some local families
Grandparents, aunts, uncles and family friends who step in to provide kinship care for children are to be paid under a new Government pilot
Four suspected gang members held by police over pub phone-grabbing scheme
Police carried out dawn raids across the capital and have detained four men
Croydon predator flew to France to sexually abuse 14-year-old girl
The 23-year-old was snared at Gatwick Airport last year