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London Assembly Chair has bank account closed after 'buying coffee' in Ukraine

Andrew Boff said he has been sanctioned because he's been flagged as potentially funding Russia's war machine with his card purchases in Ukraine

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'Missed opportunities' to prevent savage killing of a 80-year-old woman by her grandson

Subell Ali stabbed his grandmother 20 times two days after he was released from a secure hospital

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Chinese 'super embassy' could breach Londoners' human rights, court told

Locals 'fear reprisals' if they oppose or protest the plans for China's huge new embassy

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Prince Harry's sweet Diana-inspired parenting habit that he uses with Archie and Lilibet

The Duke of Sussex also shared his favourite 'trashy' TV programme in the podcast interview

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West London woman, 35, told mum she was 'in danger' hours before ex-partner 'murdered' her, court told

A court has heard that Vivienne Baraka sent a desperate text to her mother asking her to call 999 hours before she was found dead on her bathroom floor

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'An insult to Mitcham's character': New images of 249-home plan show impact on skyline

The development would see 249 homes built after the current shopping parade on Majestic Way is demolished

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Blue singer Lee Ryan loses High Court challenge over plane assault conviction

The pop star was previously convicted of racially aggravated assault on a flight to London City Airport in 2023

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Boy, 16, dies after being hit by car in Lewisham

An 18-year-old suspect was arrested at the scene on suspicion of drug and dangerous driving

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Kensington and Chelsea Council faces High Court challenge after pausing pension contributions

A judicial review is being pursued by ClientEarth who argue the council failed to consider the financial risks climate change poses to future investments

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South London leaseholders victorious in 'David vs Goliath battle' over unfair service charges

A property tribunal judge ruled in Notting Hill Genesis leaseholders' favour on all grounds

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London hosepipe ban rules, who is exempt and what to do if you catch a neighbour using water

A warm spring and hot summer have resulted in hosepipe rules being put in place across parts of West and North West London covered by Affinity Water, with Thames Water and SES Water also giving updates on if they will bring in bans as well

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Brent social worker recommends autistic man gets more hours of care - council cuts them instead

A sibling said caring for his brother had put a "huge strain" on him and his family

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Police name East Finchley shop 'murder' victim

No arrests have yet been made

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'Incompetent' Camden NHS nurse struck off over medication and feeding tube blunders

Mrs Christie Okwaraji failed to show she no longer posed a risk to patients despite being give four years of clinical practice reviews

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Millions of invasive mussels clogging up London's pipes Thames Water says

Engineers often find hundreds of thousands of mussels blocking pipes across the network

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Bukayo Saka's 1000-calorie breakfast that fuels him for England and Arsenal

The winger makes sure he enjoys a blend of protein and carbohydrate to perform at the highest level

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'We are lucky we didn't lose our Walthamstow house - flames were higher than homes on our street'

More than 30 gardens and a railway embankment were affected in the blaze, with a home destroyed

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West London phone robber slashed victim's hand in 'terrifying incident'

Police are now hunting for a man on an e-bike in connection to the robbery

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The North London football stadium that stood for almost 100 years before being turned into flats

The pitch is now a garden for residents

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Bedfordshire train crash driver died after suffering 'traumatic brainstem injuries'

Shaun Burton, 60, died when the East Midlands Railway (EMR) train he was driving collided with the rear of a stationary train near Bedford