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'Anti-woke Davos' live as Nigel Farage is arriving to 'how can you sleep at night' protest shouts

An event co-founded by Jordan Peterson will bring together rightwing figures, US state officials and anti-abortionists in London

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London traffic and travel live as 4 Tube lines hit by flooding and signal failures

An entire Tube line is suspended and the Elizabeth line can't reach Heathrow Airport

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Crystal Palace stab victim named and pictured for the first time after 'tragic' attack

The 31-year-old died from knife injuries in the early hours of Sunday

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'70 years in the making': Ghanaian Londoners on England vs Ghana World Cup fixture

Ghana gained independence from the British Empire in 1957 - more than 70 years later, the national team will play England for the first time in a competitve fixture

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Warning to look out for 14 symptoms of heatstroke and heat exhaustion as heatwave begins

Temperatures could reach up to 40C in London this week

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Inside London's 'Chatty Cabins' launched in fight against disinformation and isolation

It may be teeming with people but London is a lonely place for some and disinformation online is contributing to isolation through fear

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UN chief says he's worried about London as he issues stark warning

UN secretary general Antonio Guterres said London's weather is proof we're facing a climate crisis

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London Overground driver 'distracted by phone' when leaving station with ramp still attached

The driver was reportedly dealing with personal issues when the incident happened at Norwood Junction station on July 1 last year, investigators found

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Sutton power cut as homes lose electricity with smoke pouring from manhole cover

Engineers are at the scene, working as quickly as possible

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£4m hole in South London National Rail station's major upgrade to be plugged by council

Sutton Council received £14.1 million from the Levelling Up Fund in 2024 to improve the station, but inflation has since created a funding shortfall

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Does London Mayor's plan for free gaming in every borough align with push to get kids off screens?

E-sports are big business and City Hall wants a big slice of the pie for the city

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Heatwave compensation rights explained - you could get money back if 4 essential services go down

You could get money back if certain essential services like electricity and water are disrupted by the heat

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'Compassionate' Brent social workers praised by Ofsted for 'strong relationships' with families

Brent Council's Children's Services team was rated 'Good' following a recent inspection by the education watchdog

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One of 'England's best attractions' is 2 hours from London and a hit with families

The ultimate family day out awaits, as this lesser-known park has plenty to offer, as it's been voted one of England's best attractions, keeping little ones occupied all day long

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London firefighters called 400 times overnight as thunderstorms smash capital

London Fire Brigade was called to numerous flooding incidents and house fires

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Full list of London schools closed or shutting early due to heatwave as red weather warning in place

In some cases schools will be able to provide supervision to students who are unable to leave early or be collected

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London thunderstorms wake households as 'biblical' rain causes flash flooding with Tube station shut

Many have said they've 'never seen' anything like it and woke up thinking there had been an 'explosion'

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Boy racer crackdown in Central London sees 'dangerous' car meets banned by High Court

Meet-ups of drivers who rev engines excessively loud and perform stunts like doughnuts are banned from the City of Westminster

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'Severe delays' on Elizabeth line as heavy rain floods busy station

Part of the Elizabeth line between Heathrow Terminal 4 and Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3 are suspended

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Rewilding London: How councils have planted 550k trees in 7 years as interactive map shows where

From the most expansive open spaces to the tightest streets, London's councils are planting thousands of new trees as part of their fight against climate change