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London developer turns 3 flats into 7 'poorly sized' homes and must now pay £415,000 in fines

Westminster City Council inspected a property in Harrow Road after being tipped off about a first-floor extension

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Police name Met officer charged with rape

He has been suspended

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Old Belgravia police station looks set to get new lease of life as a hotel

Belgravia Police Station was shut in 2022 by Sadiq Khan as part of a wider reorganisation of the Met Police.

My London - Westminster

London’s New Year's Eve fireworks display price hike as tickets sky rocket by up to 150%

According to City Hall, the BBC’s coverage of the event was the most watched TV programme in the UK last year, with more than 12 million viewers

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The 2 London bus routes that could be merged as TfL plans to get rid of one of them

Both routes currently operate with five or more buses per hour and TfL describes them as routes where passengers 'tend not to look at the timetable before arriving at the stop'

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Hundreds flee conference after activists set loose thousands of live crickets

LGB Alliance lesbian, gay and bisexual people who disagree with Stonewall’s stance on transgender issues.

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Sir Keir Starmer says it's been 'very tough' to find family time since moving to No 10

Starmer said adjusting to life at No 10 is 'odd' for his teenagers

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Live insects released by protesters at LGB Alliance conference in Westminster moments before speech

Protesters, believed to be trans-rights activists, were taken away by security with bugs crawling on their clothes

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Office workers evacuated as police carry out controlled explosion near British Museum

Bomb disposal teams examined the package and safely carried out a controlled explosion, police said.

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New London statue of Daniel Kaluuya divides opinion as fans would rather see different scene used

Kaluuya has said the new statue in Leicester Square has left him feeling 'blessed'

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Life term for horror moment random stranger was pushed in front of Tube train

Brwa Shorsh, 24, received an indeterminate life sentence at Inner London Crown Court today.

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Disgraced BBC presenter Huw Edwards puts £4.75m London family home up for sale

Huw Edwards, 63, was handed a 6-month suspended sentence in September for making indecent images of children

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Teenager stabbed to death near London Underground station named and pictured for the first time

Mohammed Adam Abdi was stabbed to death near Edgware Road station

Westminster – South London News

Murder charge for man accused of stabbing teen Mohammed

Awad Abdel Samad, 23, of Talbot Road, Notting Hill, will appear in custody at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court today, charged with murder. He was also charged with possession of an offensive weapon.

My London - Westminster

Upsurge in London HIV diagnoses with some boroughs experiencing ‘record high’ figures

The Terrence Higgins Trust described the news as 'sobering'

My London - Westminster

Royal Parks Half Marathon 2024 road closures and course map as 16,000 runners descend on London

Roads across Westminster will close

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City of London searches for new school governor nomination after selecting councillor's partner

One Corporation Member said they were 'not at all comfortable' with the initial nomination of Cllr Tijs Broeke's partner to the role of Governor at Emanuel School

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West London residents face new parking permits cost - to encourage drivers away from certain cars

Hammersmith and Fulham Council says the intention of the new scheme is help it meet its Net Zero 2030 target

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Cleaners at Department for Education win pay rise and sick pay after ‘long, hard fight’

The workers are mainly ethnic minority and migrant cleaners, represented by United Voices of the World (UVW).

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Boy of 15 ‘not in danger’ after daytime stabbing at Sloane Square Tube station

The station was closed following the incident, which happened shortly before 3.20pm yesterday, and did not reopen until after 8pm.