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Southall stabbing sees 7 arrested for murder as man in 20s dead
Seven men, aged from their early 20s to late 30s, were arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder
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'Don't leave ordinary Londoners behind': Sadiq Khan urged to act on £55million women's sport boom
New analysis from City Hall has revealed that flagship women's sporting events held in London last year alone attracted 1.4million in-person fans and contributed £54.7million to the city's economy
South London home care provider still needs improvement as risk assessments not always up to date
The service provides personal care to older people, younger adults, people living with dementia, as well as those with a physical disability, a sensory impairment, mental health needs, a learning disability and autism
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'Immaculate' Prime Video show like Off Campus that will 'emotionally destroy' you
A brand new 'immaculate' romantic drama on Prime Video has quickly been compared to The Summer I Turned Pretty and Off Campus after it premiered on the streaming platform
Controversial Pimlico heat network plans will be 'thoroughly reviewed' for 3,000 homes
Campaign group Pimlico Unites say the council must include them in any future consultations on plans for the PDHU
'Vile' racist graffiti and swastikas at West London leisure centre building site condemned
Several swastikas and racist language have been graffitied across the site
City of London bans sitting councillor identified in WhatsApp scandal from future events
Dr Fraser Peck, a councillor in the City, was one of several former Guild of Young Freemen members involved in the scandal
Plans for gambling shop in former HSBC bank on Bexley street proves unpopular
Merkur Slots wants to turn a former HSBC bank into a 24-hour adult gaming centre
Full list of Richmond roads set for £9m makeover over the next year
The full list of roads and pavements set for resurfacing works have been approved
Huge North London opposition to 'frankly maddening' gambling plan in deprived neighbourhood
More than 200 residents, councillors and other politicians have urged the council to refuse the licence
Exclusive West London private members’ club given go-ahead to replace ageing cricket pavilion
The Hurlingham Club's cricket pavilion was built more than 30 years ago as a temporary structure
South London estate residents demand urgent fixes to 'unsafe' homes hit by water and heating outages
Residents believe poor housing conditions are contributing to breathing problems, stress, disrupted sleep and mental health issues
World Class Bike Racing comes to the City of London this weekend as a new major cycling event hits the capital
The City of London Nocturne returns this weekend, transforming the Square Mile into a high-speed cycling circuit across two days of racing and festival entertainment.
Harriet Dart digs deep to topple world No.35 Samsonova at Queen’s
Harriet Dart produced one of the standout victories of her season as the British wildcard battled past world No.35 Liudmila Samsonova in a dramatic three-set contest at the HSBC Championships.
Strictly star Lacey Turner's two famous sisters and baby joy after miscarriages
Lacey Turner has been confirmed for BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, with a social media post revealing an image of the Eastenders actor hidden behind the Strictly logo
DWP 28-day rule warning for State Pensioners which could see certain payments stopped
Lengthy hospital stays could impact benefit payments
London weather latest as capital to bathe in 35C temperatures, says expert
London may return to sweltering temperatures, according to a weather expert
Urgent manhunt as inmate escapes from prison van in South East London
Do not approach him under any circumstances
Woman found dead in Lewisham home
A woman in her 50s has been found dead inside a property in South London
Amended office block redevelopment by Tower of London approved despite loss of cultural centre
Plans to redevelop 47-50 Mark Lane were green-lit in 2023, though an amendment was sought following feedback received from potential occupiers