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West London Green councillor reveals 'very rare' condition is affecting his attendance
Councillor Trey Campbell-Simon said neither he nor his Hammersmith and Fulham Green colleague Cllr Liz Collins will be standing in the upcoming local elections
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The posh West London street 'plagued' by influencers climbing on walls for cherry blossom photos
A crowd of 60 people, many changing outfits and setting up ring lights, gathered outside one home
Two men charged with National Security Act offences after allegedly spying on Jews
They will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court today (Thursday, March 19)
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'Romance scammer' pretending to be gay stole over £28,000 through dating apps
Thomas Gooden convinced three victims to send him money using dating apps
Teen's symptoms 'dismissed as infection' before diagnosis left mum in tears
Kit Chester-Canavan, 16, began feeling pain and went to the doctor
Foreign Office issues 'be alert' warning for holiday destination visited by 400,000 Brits
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for the popular holiday destination that was visited by 400,000 Brits last year, cautioning travellers to 'be alert'
South London teacher banned after asking to meet decoy 13-year-old for sex
The teacher, 34, was actually messaging an undercover police officer
Police search for Fiat 500 after Croydon hit-and-run leaves man in critical condition
Police would like to speak with anyone who saw a black Fiat 500 being driven in Croydon around the time of the crash
London lottery winner has 14 days to claim or lose £10.6million
The jackpot winner has yet to come forward
Ukrainian-owned cocktail bar uses 17th-century red hot poker method to make drinks
Customers are readying themselves for a sizzling experience with a poker
Chinese Embassy offered wine to Muslim councillors who don’t drink
The Chinese Embassy offered bottles of wine to two Tower Hamlets councillors ahead its planned move
South London village residents want parking restrictions revisited as shops hit by 'sharp declines'
Local residents challenged the council's response to their petition during a Cabinet meeting on Monday (March 16)
Croydon yellow box junction earning council £1.9m in fines despite being ruled 'essentially wrong'
The yellow box sits at a busy junction near East Croydon station but a leading campaigner believes it should be removed
City of London 'self-harming' by lacking power to strip honour from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor acquired the Freedom of the City of London in 2012 “by virtue of patrimony" from his father Prince Phillip
Bexley fire sees 60 firefighters tackle blaze at derelict south London building
LFB have sent 60 firefighters to tackle the early hours blaze
Major update over future of Mudchute Park and Farm
Tower Hamlets Council will consider the proposal at a cabinet meeting next week. If approved, the city farm will be required to pay rent for the first time in its 50-year history.
Stringfellows given green light to open new Mayfair club despite resident concerns
Westminster City Council has granted permission for the Dover Street site to open until 6am seven-days-a-week
South London residents fear 'unwanted individuals' with 'no morals' if new shop opens
Neighbours think a new convenience store selling alcohol could incite customers to 'shoplift, cause damage, and disrupt the peace'
TfL Tube strike 2026 dates in full - some cancelled but 2 more added
The dispute is far from over - with new Tube strike days added
Tube strikes 2026 next week cancelled - but 8 dates still on
Two 24-hour strikes by London Underground drivers next week have been called off