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'My dad died of prostate cancer - now I'm running 100 miles in 2 days so more men get checked'

Chris Asher plans to run to Margate just one day after the London Marathon to raise awareness of the disease

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Young woman attacked by dog in Dunmow dies - police seize animal

Essex Police have released a statement on the 'shocking' death

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London Reform branch sought 'paper' council candidates who could 'resign immediately' if elected

EXCLUSIVE: An email sent by the Hammersmith and Fulham branch said some paper candidates stand 'purely to support the party and are even given assurances there’s no real risk of being elected in safe Labour wards'

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Man, 29, arrested after Shadwell café fatal stabbing - he handed himself into police in Birmingham

The suspect handed himself into West Midlands Police yesterday (April 10)

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Eamonn Holmes 'taken ill' and rushed to hospital after suffering a stroke

The Northern Irish broadcaster has been a mainstay on our TV screens for decades

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'Treacherous' A3 driver banned after own dashcam caught him driving 130mph

The court heard how police described the dashcam footage as 'damning' with officers 'astounded'

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The quaint town with direct trains to London great for commuters despite being 130 miles away

The locals are 'very friendly' and the pub scene 'brilliant'

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London beauty spot patrols increasing as police 'work around clock' in stabbing manhunt

The Met Police have arrested a 27-year-old man on suspicion of murder after the stabbing of Finbar Sullivan

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Shocking Beckenham video shows youth mob on rampage near popular family park

Cars can be seen driving erratically into a crowd of shouting onlookers

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West London market closing in weeks as 'heartless' landlord is replacing it with a Whole Foods

Dozens of traders say their livelihoods are being destroyed as they are being kicked out so a high-end supermarket can move in

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London's lack of air conditioning 'could cost city £200m every year as people avoid city'

The London Plan currently prioritises passive cooling measures like trees for shade and green roofs

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Romford boy charged with murdering 'talented' 14-year-old shot dead in Woolwich

The teenager is accused of killing schoolboy Eghosa Ogbebor last week

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'I went to a garden centre café in a pretty village 45 minutes from London - I had only one gripe'

Squire's Garden Centre in Surrey's Badshot Lea has plenty of free parking so it is convenient for a day trip

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What is 'Londonmaxxing' and it could save the capital’s jobs market

The trend is driven by Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn

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London Underground commuters 'surprised' how easy it is to guess lines from sound alone in new quiz

Could you tell a Tube line just by listening to the sound of the train coming in? An online quiz lets you do just that

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Turkish restaurant in London has licence revoked after homeless man 'beaten with own crutch'

An investigation revealed Food Works in Central London was in breach of several licensing conditions

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'I've been coming here since I was 6': The iconic pie and mash shop that has remained an East End staple for 80 years

There is a 'secret' code you need to know to sound like a real East Ender at London's most famous pie shop

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New parking rules at Sainsbury's in Willesden 'are threatening high street'

Local businesses and residents in Willesden have signed a petition urging the company to reverse the changes

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New Central London flats that sat empty for 4 years cost council £9m more than planned

Residents began moving into Black Raven Court in February after a series of delays including a former contractor becoming insolvent

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'Ignored' Croydon Council tenants 'unwilling' to recommend housing service

Croydon houses a large number of council tenants, but recent reports have revealed several concerns regarding complaint handling and information management.