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Life on London's 'most patriotic estate' draped in flags where 'everyone helps each other out'

The South London estate has outdone itself and is draped in crosses of St George

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Taskmaster star Richard Herring diagnosed with 'incurable' cancer

The comedian and Taskmaster winner has been diagnosed with hairy cell leukaemia, a blood cancer he describes as 'incurable' but treatable

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Jeremy Clarkson shares cancer diagnosis in emotional Clarkson's Farm episode

The former Top Gear host said he will be out of action "for a while"

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ITV's Dr Amir has 'good news for anyone worried about big thighs'

The ITV star and full-time GP has issued an update

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Richmond crash updates as person dies and 3 others rushed to hospital

The person died at the scene after the crash

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South London temporary housing block with play area hailed as a game-changer for homeless families

The Tooting building is expected to save Wandsworth Council up to £6m in temporary accommodation costs

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Much-loved waterpark an hour from London closed forever after 18 years with no trace left

The popular waterpark was instantly recognisable, with elaborate slides that jutted out and wrapped around the exterior of the building and was home to "cherished memories" - but it's gone for good

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Rapist on the run after mistaken jail release says prison guards ‘pushed me out’

Bernadin Dedic has returned to his home country of Bosnia after mistakenly being released from HMP Wormwood Scrubs

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Thames Water dumped raw sewage into river in idyllic West London town for 14 hours straight

On June 2 heavy rain led to the release of untreated waste into the River Thames at Isleworth from 9.10am to 11.40pm

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North London's £1,000,000,000 Film Quarter approved - but at what cost to the environment?

Camden councillors approve plans for "world-class" production studios by a slim majority as critics opposed its "disastrous and extreme" environmental impact, height and fire safety risks

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Croydon nail salon owner claims 'I don't know them' as Vietnamese 'illegal workers' detained

The Home Office has issued the nail bar with a Civil Penalty Referral Notice, which could lead to a substantial fine

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Boston Manor Park flooded with council workers in operation to tear down unauthorised encampment

Exclusive: The area in the Brentford park has been inaccessible to the public for years and will now be restored with "nature recovery work" taking place

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North London council officers sacked after being filmed threatening to knock out member of public

Harrow Council said it took 'swift action' and takes officers 'deliberately turning off body-worn cameras extremely seriously'

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London's oldest Indian restaurant in desperate fight with the Crown Estate to stay on Regent Street

Veeraswamy, which opened in 1926, is the oldest Indian restaurant in Britain

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Empty London homes increasing rapidly as Mayor told retrofitting is 'fast, green' way to hit target

Sadiq Khan has a target to build 88,000 homes a year in London but we've got over 105,000 empty properties

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Major retail chain saved from closure weeks after 'no choice' announcement

Poundstretcher is a discount retailer with over 300 stores across the UK

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Teen cyclist rushed to hospital after 'hit and run' as 14-year-old boy arrested

Photos shared showed large parts of Clapham Park Road cordoned off

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London mum claims she was 'told by NHS to put her baby in the fridge after miscarriage'

Sheree Chanelle Wakeford-Knight claims nobody came to her aid, despite repeatedly calling for an ambulance when she miscarried

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'Smooth and dull': London Assembly Member's driverless taxi review as City Hall weighs benefits

Caroline Russell said she had fewer concerns about safety after her ride in a Wayve car, but the impact on jobs and congestion need to be seriously considered