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London has enough homes - people simply can't afford them
New research suggests there is plenty of housing to go around. It's just not the right type
London to bask in 23C sunshine but there's a twist to the upcoming weather forecast
Weather experts are predicting three days in a row of temperatures hitting 21C or above before things take a turn for the worst
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South London man jailed for six months after repeatedly trying to build house extension
Trevor Hadjimina has tried to built a single storey extension on his Peckham home
Ex Channel 5 broadcaster reaches agreement in case against Dan Walker who releases statement
Mr Walker had been due to appear at an employment tribunal but in a minute-long hearing today (Friday) the judge dismissed all the claims
Reform's Hackney Mayor candidate backs continued use of bailiffs for council tax debt
Green and Conservative candidates committed to ending the practice at a hustings while Labour's incumbent Mayor failed to turn up
NatWest announces 14 branch closures for May 2026 including several in London
NatWest has announced it will close 14 branches in May 2026, with affected locations and dates confirmed by the bank amid a shift to digital banking
Work recommended on Banstead tree which crushed girl, 12, to death was not carried out
The tree which snapped should have been re-inspected months before the fatal incident, the inquest into Brooke Wiggins' death has heard
Hackney Council to spend £15.6m on fire safety consultants to probe its housing stock
Hackney Council will give two firms millions in government grants to inspect fire safety risks across all of its housing estates, including any combustible materials inside their walls
EastEnders legend June Brown 'asked co-star for help to get assisted death'
Assisted dying will not become law in England and Wales after proposed legislation branded “hopelessly flawed” by opponents ran out of time amid claims of a “denial of democracy” from supporters
Police name man charged with stabbing during Downing Street protest
The stabbing occurred as protesters gathered outside Downing Street for an anti-war rally
Woman arrested after teenage boy stabbed multiple times in Croydon
She is still in police custody
South London hospital blaze sees firefighters rescue 15 patients from blaze
Half of a room in a hospital unit of four or five floors was damaged
Where Labour is set to struggle in London local elections - and how it could affect Sadiq Khan
Sir Sadiq Khan has the political benefit of a large number of London's councils being run by Labour, but polls suggest that could change in May
Disabled Lambeth man put in property with doors too narrow for his wheelchair for 8 months
Lambeth Council has been told to pay £1,000 compensation
When the next London Tube strikes will happen in May and June
Four more strikes are set to take place over the next two months hitting eight dates in total
Man buys Gatwick Airport lunch but total price at the till leaves him floored
Carmie Sellitto was preparing for an 18-hour flight when he decided to stock up on snacks from WH Smith at Gatwick Airport - but he was left stunned by how much it set him back
Man sparks South London police response after claiming he was keeping explosives in house
The incident was not treated as terror-related
Wimbledon wheelchair racer set for Commonwealth Games debut in Glasgow
Ellis Kottas is competing in the T53 category for the 1500m event, and will be in the mix for medals despite only starting the sport four years ago.
Harlequins star opens up on Olympic ambitions and trailblazing 'Hard As Nails' campaign
Katie Shillaker dreams of going to the Olympics in Los Angeles and knows the next couple of months could be decisive in making that a reality.