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Kneecap win discrimination case after Kemi Badenoch blocks funding
The outspoken group launched legal action claiming the decision to refuse the grant discriminated against them on grounds of nationality and political opinion
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Man arrested on suspicion of terrorist chants during Kurdish Community Centre Haringey protest
A protest took place on Thursday evening in the vicinity of Green Lanes and Stanhope Gardens, close to the Kurdish community centre
Seven remain in custody over probe into banned Kurdistan terror group
On Wednesday, five men aged 23, 27, 31, 56 and 62, and two women aged 31 and 59, were arrested across London as part of the probe into the proscribed Kurdistan Workers Party, known as the PKK
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BBC given permission to end 'unvetted' public access to Broadcasting House in London
Westminster City councillors voted unanimously to end the practice of allowing the public into the Media Cafe, which has been in place since 2001
Billingsgate market traders ‘saddened’ by closure: 'This is an institution'
The 'bombshell' has left traders at the market reeling
Groucho Club closed amid police investigation over 'serious offence'
It is closed amid a police investigation into allegations of “a recent serious criminal offence”.
Tributes flow for ‘passionate campaigner’ at Westminster
Council leader Adam Hug led tributes for the member for the Vincent Square ward on X, calling her a passionate campaigner with a ‘wicked sense of humour’.
Virgin Atlantic boss says he never meets BA chief alone over ‘dirty tricks’ fear
In the early 1990s, British Airways was accused by Virgin Atlantic of hacking its computer records so it could obtain its passengers’ details and attempt to poach them
Man remains critical as three arrested on suspicion of attempted murder at Westminster Bridge
Two of those arrested were taken to hospital with head injuries
London bus shelters to get CCTV cameras to stop crime and protect women on TfL network
Deputy Mayor for Transport Seb Dance said CCTV will let women 'travel with confidence'
Three arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after man suffers cardiac arrest on Westminster Bridge
Police attended the scene, alongside the London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance, where they found a man in cardiac arrest.
Man 'stabbed on Westminster Bridge' not actually stabbed, police confirm
Police have released new information
Westminster Bridge recap after man police thought had been stabbed actually suffered cardiac arrest
Two of those arrested have been taken to hospital with head injuries
London bike gang who snatched mobile phones out of hands in hour long spree caught by armed police
The pair were followed by a police helicopter as they dropped off the stolen goods in a pub near King's Cross
Six London activists in court over break-in at Israeli defence firm’s UK site
Friends and family were in the public gallery waiving at the defendants and pumping their fists in the air
'Amazing' London councillor and disability champion dies after suffering second stroke
Gillian Arrindell was elected as Labour's first councillor for Westminster's Vincent Square ward in 2022
Five people arrested in London for smuggling people from UK to France in lorries
The arrests were made after more than 200 people including children, were discovered in lorry trailers
Cop found guilty of assault on woman in Balham
PC Lewis Rollins, attached to Central West Command Unit, was convicted at Southwark Crown Court yesterday following a trial.
London Heaven nightclub still selling event tickets after being forced to shut temporarily
The nightclub has yet to comment
Al Murray and James Holland ride through London on World War II-era ‘tank’
The pair co-host the World War II-themed podcast, We Have Ways Of Making You Talk