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Morven Yeoman secures podium on City of London Nocturne return

Morven Yeoman hailed the return of the City of London Nocturne after securing third place in the iconic race's first edition since 2018.

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Crash ends Sophie Lewis' City of London Nocturne challenge

Sophie Lewis hopes her bad luck is behind her after a crash brought her City of London Nocturne campaign to an abrupt end.

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Neil Laughton sets 12th Guinness World Record at City of London Nocturne

Neil Laughton set his 12th Guinness World Record after riding a 13ft-tall penny farthing on stilts through the City of London.

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French rider Alexandre Voisine storms to penny farthing victory in London

French penny farthing enthusiast Alexandre Voisine produced a dominant display to win the penny farthing race at the City of London Nocturne, lapping much of the field on the 1.3km city-centre circuit.

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Bike designer Shaun Pirie wins Brompton race at City of London Nocturne

Brompton bike designer Shaun Pirie put his expertise to good use as he claimed victory in the Brompton Folding Bike Race at the City of London Nocturne.

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Billy Cookson targets Paralympic dream after rapid rise in cycling

Cycling novice Billy Cookson is hoping his rapid rise in the sport can eventually lead to Paralympic selection.

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British wildcards announced for Wimbledon 2026

Hampstead's Harriet Dart is amongst those entering the main draw

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‘Winning in central London is fantastic’ - Bostock after Nocturne triumph

Matt Bostock produced a perfectly timed ride to win the inaugural City of London Nocturne men's elite race.

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City of London Nocturne returns as XTX Markets claim charity race win

XTX Markets claimed victory in the Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity City Criterium as the City of London Nocturne made its long-awaited return.

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Victoria Pendleton: Today’s British women sprinters have opportunities we never had

Victoria Pendleton has hailed the growth of British women’s sprint cycling since her retirement, describing the current squad led by Olympic champion Emma Finucane as “incredible” and admitting she is envious of the opportunities available to today’s riders.

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City of London Nocturne returns as Olympic stars back Great Ormond Street charity race

The City of London Nocturne made its long-awaited return on Friday, with Olympic champions including Victoria Pendleton and Ed Clancy supporting a charity criterium race in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity ahead of a weekend of professional racing.

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Brilliant photos show 'most patriotic estate' ahead of England vs Croatia World Cup clash

The photos are dramatic and uplifting

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Kingston Council accused of 'betraying residents' trust' over huge housing plan

The plan sets out the delivery of nearly 20,000 new homes in proposed designated sites across the borough - including green belt land

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Prostate cancer screening explained as Jeremy Clarkson shares diagnosis

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK

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Prince Harry and Meghan 'to bring Archie and Lilibet to UK next month'

It will be the first time the children have been to the UK in four years

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Man, 75, de-arrested after woman, 70, found dead in East London home

It happened on Sunday (June 14) and police scooped up the man, 75, at the property on suspicion of murder

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Lost Only Fools and Horses script unearthed with unaired Del Boy joke that was cut from finale

The historic scripts include previously unseen gags and scenes that didn't make it to broadcast

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Police hunt man who masturbated on London Underground train in disgusting Tube sex attack

Police are looking for a man who may have information regarding a sex attack on a Piccadilly line train

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'Predatory' Lewisham gambling centre blocked from 'near-24 hour' opening over fears it could harm locals

Councillors chose to reject the application because they had concerns over the extension of hours in an area where there is high deprivation and lots of vulnerable people

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Hackney Council removes 'politically charged' picture of councillor wearing Palestinian scarf

They were wearing a keffiyeh - a traditional black and white Middle Eastern scarf and symbol for the Palestinian cause - prompted a backlash