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Urgent recall of IKEA kitchen item over 'metal fragments'

IKEA has issued the recall over fears that small metal fragments could break off into food

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Right wing Polish MEP banned from UK for Tommy Robinson London rally threatens to sue Keir Starmer

Sir Keir signalled a tougher stance on those he described as "far-right agitators" during a speech on Monday, saying he "will not allow people to come to the UK, threaten our communities and spread hate on our streets".

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What happens in Brent now the council has no overall control?

No party has an overall majority for the first time since 2006

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London student told 'not to worry' after seizure diagnosed with rare brain tumour

The teen was initially told her seizure was due to dehydration

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London weather exact date temperature will soar to 24C after week of rain

The end of May is looking up, with the sunshine set to make a glorious return

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2 South East London men jailed for conning elderly out of thousands in roofing scam

The pair targeted elderly residents across Kent

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Brighton beach police live after bodies of 3 women recovered from the sea

The bodies of three women were recovered from the sea in Brighton early today, Sussex Police said

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Northern Lights set to be visible across the UK tonight after solar flare

The Met Office has issued a forecast for aurora borealis activity tonight - and the chances are higher in some parts of the UK

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East London gang which flooded Bethnal Green with crack cocaine jailed for 92 combined years

The gang ran one of East London's largest drug lines

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WHO official on Hantavirus outbreak 'signs' and why we could see cases rise

An emergency was declared after a flare-up of the rat-borne disease on cruise ship MV Hondius

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What a Tory Westminster council now means for Oxford Street pedestrianisation and e-bike crackdown

The Conservatives took back control of Westminster City Council from Labour at the first time of asking

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Barnet man charged over historic sex offences against girls as young as 8

A 58-year-old man has been charged with multiple sexual offences with the first being 21 years ago

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Did tactical voting stop Reform in Farage's backyard? Analysing Bromley and Bexley election results

Many predicted Reform would take control in Bromley and Bexley, but the right-wing populists didn't get close in either borough

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'I tried Waymo's driverless taxi - I don't think Londoners are ready'

A petition has been launched to delay the rollout of the cabs in London

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Four arrested after 'funny, honest' man, 26, shot dead while sitting in his car

The Metropolitan Police conducted a series of raids in relation to the shooting of a man in Camden

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Tube travellers warned over disruption ahead of driver strikes next week

Two separate days next week are set to see Underground drivers walk out over an ongoing dispute

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'I'm going to die of cancer - I'm not going to die from mould because landlord wouldn't act'

The 55-year-old Richmond Housing Partnership tenant said the ordeal has greatly impacted her mental health

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Woman wanted for more than 20 years arrested in Croydon via live facial recognition

Live Facial Recognition (LFR) is a policing tactic using cameras to scan public crowds in real-time

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Thameslink trains halted near Luton Airport after person hit by train

Emergency services are at the scene as all lines between Luton and Bedford are blocked

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Hero off-duty officer who tackled Dagenham knifeman after toddler’s throat slashed

An off-duty volunteer police officer has been hailed a hero for apprehending a knifeman who carried out a brutal attack on a woman and two children