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Controlling Sunbury thug strangled his partner and threw items at her over five years of abuse

The brave victim-survivor has been praised for showing 'strength' in detailing what happened to police

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Sadiq Khan set to fall well short of affordable housebuilding targets in London

A spokesperson said housebuilding is a 'top priority' for Sir Sadiq

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'Resistance' blocks East London bailiffs from evicting family over tenancy fraud

Hackney Council’s attempt to move a family of five into temporary accommodation was scuppered by an ‘eviction resistance’ that forced bailiffs to turn back around

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Council 'over-relied' on bust building firm for affordable housing

Geoffrey Osborne Limited collapsed two years after winning a contract to build social homes

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Kingsbury children 'traumatised' and 'too scared' to go to school after double stabbing

Two boys, aged 12 and 13, were stabbed at Kingsbury High School yesterday afternoon

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Strictly's Robin Windsor found dead in West London hotel room 'battled dark demons' after being dropped from show

Robin Windsor was a ballroom dancer who joined Strictly in 2010

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South London girl escapes man who approached her on way to primary school

There have been no arrests

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Kingsbury stabbing suspect ‘former pupil who used uniform as a disguise’

A 13-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder

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London nail bar with useless CCTV and 'suspected illegal worker' allowed to stay open

The Nail Garden Leicester Square will have to apply to renew its licence in August

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Robber on the run after escaping from West London prison

Daniel Boakye, 21, went from hospital while in the care of prison staff

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'You felt invincible' judge tells London's 'most prolific' fare dodger over 112 unpaid train tickets

He did not pay fares valued at more than £3,000 for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) train journeys

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'Totally charming' Croydon home to be demolished to make way for 'ugliest building'

The approval paves the way for the demolition of a “charming” Victorian family home set back from a busy Croydon road

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Young people in UK born from 2002 to 2011 dates could have £2k in special account without knowing

If you are unsure if you are applicable or don't know whether yours is in a bank, building society or other saving provider you can use a Government locator tool

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Ex-hospital boss ‘flashed woman in park and groped police officer' in South London park

The former chief executive of Moorfields Eye Hospital is accused of flashing at a woman in a London park before sexually assaulting the police officer who arrested him, a court has heard

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Major Buy Now Pay Later rule change coming that will affect 11 million Brits

The new regulations will impact people using services such as Klarna, Clearpay and Paypal Pay in 3

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Tottenham library to host new homelessness hub under government rules

The hub will cost an estimated £338,000 to set up

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North London Hong Kong families 'uncertain and worried' over possible citizenship rule changes

Many fear the changes will "effectively punish" those who have already come to the UK on BN(O) visas

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‘I fear I’m toast' Wes Streeting's Whatsapp messages with Lord Mandelson over East London seat re-election chances

Wes Streeting says he has "nothing to hide" over his relationship with Lord Mandelson and has shared his private texts with the disgraced Labour peer to back up his case

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East London council needs huge bailout - as 72% of spending goes on one thing

he town hall will apply for 'exceptional financial support' through the government

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Iconic EastEnders character to 'bring back' dead son using AI

The storyline will see the character turn to artificial intelligence to cope with grief