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Buckingham Palace statement after soldier dies in 'tragic' horse fall at Royal Windsor Horse Show

The Royal Windsor Horse Show is continuing as planned on Saturday (May 16), with the omission of The King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery display

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'I lost my dad when I was 21 so I created run club for young people grieving'

Luke Alfano found that the traditional methods of dealing with grief could sometimes be too much pressure for them to feel at ease to share their grief

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London protests live as anti Tommy Robinson and Keir Starmer chants made with Tube 'overcrowding'

The Metropolitan Police have already made 11 arrests as Tommy Robinson and pro-Palestine protests are underway

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Swatch closes all London stores as huge queues 'force past security' for new watch

Videos shared on social media show large crowds outside Swatch stores in Westfield London and Battersea Power Station

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Goodmayes crash live as 9 people rushed to hospital after late-night collision

Police have sealed off a large section of the high street

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Harlesden locals say the 'Amandaland effect' is real - BBC sitcom has made their area 'posher'

Residents say the sitcom has put their area on the map

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What groups are marching in London today as 4,000 police officers brace for up to 100,000 demonstrators

Two protest marches and the FA Cup final are taking place today

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Reform UK suspends West London member after she spoke out ahead of elections

Laura Newman, who was due to stand in Hammersmith Broadway, spoke to the LDRS over concerns about her treatment by the local branch

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TfL promised to repaint West London Tube station's shabby bridge - it's still looking pretty rough

Transport for London had committed to repainting the bridge connecting Shepherd's Bush Market and Goldhawk Road stations by the end of March

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Wimbledon roofer suffered life-changing injuries in 'entirely avoidable' fall

A construction company has been fined £20,000 for failing to properly plan the work

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Ofsted flags pupils' attendance, behaviour and achievement as ongoing issues at South London school

Welling School is showing signs of improvement in several areas but only 26.7 per cent of pupils achieved grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSE compared to 45.4 per cent nationally

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'We saw horror of Grenfell Tower fire on our doorsteps - 9 years on we still live on building site'

People living right next to the tower have been waiting for renovation work to be completed since the tragedy took place in 2017

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Croydon plumber refuses to charge pensioner after cowboy conned her out of £7,000

Carl Wilson owns Jobsa Gooden, a plumbing and heating service, and refused to charge the pensioner after hearing what had happened to her

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MyLondon announces The London Lift - bringing you the positive stories from our great city

Every weekend, we'll bring you a story to put a skip in your step

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Police launch hunt for man after Streatham 'rape' captured on CCTV in broad daylight

The force are urging a woman to come forward after seeing CCTV footage of the 'horrifying incident'

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TfL update on Thameslink route that could become part of London Overground

Services between Moorgate and both Hertford North and Welwyn Garden City could become twice or three times more frequent under TfL plans

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TfL re-routes bus link between two Jewish communities despite strong opposition

The 310 bus route will travel via Holloway instead of Stroud Green once changes are implemented in August

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Rainbow theme around Hillingdon care home's 10th birthday

RYEFIELD Court Care Home in Ryefield Avenue, Hillingdon, which is celebrating its 10th birthday, held a community party to mark the occasion yesterday (14).

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Sutton Reform councillors tell reporter to 'desist from contact' after simple question

Janey Gould and Alison Long were elected as Sutton Council's first ever Reform UK councillors, and now form the council's only opposition group

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Man in his 20s killed and two seriously injured in car crash on Barnet high street

A 20-year-old Volkswagen driver has been arrested in connection