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London VE Day procession route as public urged to line The Mall to cheer on 1,300 from Armed Forces
The huge procession will begin in Parliament Square and conclude at Buckingham Palace

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Feedback on Mayor’s Oxford Street pedestrianisation dream far from enthusiastic
Representatives from the Marylebone Association, the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Forum and the Soho Society have warned London Assembly members against approving Sadiq Khan’s plans as they currently stand.


Cops on hunt for vandals after statues are graffitied during Westminster protests
Officers are currently trawling CCTV footage from the surrounding area after statues were defaced with graffiti and are appealing to anyone who may have been in attendance with information, footage or pictures to come forward.

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London parks and pubs being bugged by Chinese spies, security sources warn
Some London parks were reportedly spying hotspots


The West London borough where a quarter of kids starting primary school did not get first choice
In Hammersmith and Fulham 73.6 per cent of children were offered their first preference, though the percentage getting their second or third were among the highest in the capital


Merger of two Westminster schools may be only solution to falling numbers, say governors
Governors at Our Lady of Dolours and St Mary of the Angels Catholic Primary schools, which sit in the west of the borough towards Kensington and Chelsea, are proposing the two merge ahead of the start of the September term.


Britain’s oldest Indian restaurant threatened with closure
Britain’s oldest Indian restaurant could close after the landlord has declined to renew its lease in order to carry out works to the building. Veeraswarmy, which is due to celebrate a centenary on Regent Street next year is facing an uncertain future after the Crown Estate announced plans to refur...


Batman and Robin cops swoop on Westminster Bridge to tackle gambling gangs
Because the police have become so well known to these individuals, officers have come up with creative plans to deliver “vengeance”.


Met Police officers dress as Batman and Robin to catch scammers trying to swindle tourists
One cup-and-ball scammer was arrested and fined £925


This run into Battersea Park was no conclusion to some ordinary run-of the-mill jog
Cain Christoforou, of St Gerorge's Square, Pimlico, started out a month ago on March 8 in Sant Pere de Ribes near Barcelona and has averaged 50km a day on his great hike.


‘We’re justified in extra outlay on Pimlico heating consultants’, says council
The local authority said consultants will work on finding a long-term solution for the Pimlico District Heating Undertaking (PDHU), which is said to be beyond its design life.


Inpatient mental health services won’t be returning to Vauxhall Bridge Road hospital
Community services will however remain at the Gordon, and the NHS and Westminster City council are to work together to deliver 10 beds at a new site in the south of the borough.


Soho strip club can continue despite claims of ‘drink spiking’ episodes
Sapphire, formerly Vanity Bar and Nightclub, had its licence reinstated after settling the dispute with Westminster City council earlier this year.


The famous London park with a hidden Victorian cemetery where thousands of pets are buried
The secret pet cemetery is filled with tiny marble headstones


Crackdown ordered on noise generated by West End buskers
District Judge John Law said performers blasting out songs on repeat was “psychological torture” and ordered Westminster City council to curb the noise nuisance in a recent ruling.


Hans Zimmer’s BBC Maida Vale Studio plan earns approval
Westminster City councillors overwhelmingly backed the plan during a meeting last Tuesday. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, also wrote in support of the scheme.


VE Day London concert ticket details - how they are allocated to see stars of stage and screen
The concert will be live on BBC One, including performances, readings and poignant moments about the Second World War


Protest against Sadiq Khan ‘Vanity project’ behind Labour councillor’s defection to Tories
Councillor Paul Fisher said the Labour mayor had been more focused on planning projects “than addressing crime and the very real fears that many local people have about their safety and security.”


Amalgamation plan for three junior schools draws ire from consulted families
Merger decision has received a frustrated response from several parents - some saying their views are simply being ignored


Labour reduced to wafer thin majority after councillor defects to Conservatives
A councillor elected for Labour has defected to the Conservatives, citing ‘stagnation, security and Sadiq’ in an attack at the Mayor of London. Paul Fisher, who has represented West End ward since 2022, has crossed the floor leaving Labour on a slender majority of two, with just 28 councillors t...
