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After inquest finds teenager was unlawfully killed in attack blamed on Latvian with murder conviction, mother points finger at law on foreign criminals
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Southern blames staff sickness for cancellations while union accuses rail company of gross mismanagement
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Dulwich Estate wants to build homes for the elderly on land currently used by Judith Kerr primary school
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Protesters aim to ‘show our neighbours we love them’
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Tens of thousands take to the streets of London to demonstrate against the vote to leave the EU.
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A 370-room hi-tech hotel offering rooms from £109 a night – plus a terrace bar with City views – is aiming to offer visitors to London affordable and stylish stays
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Turner prize-winning artist creates ‘human memorial’ of first world war battle, sending silent soldiers into cities and towns
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Crowds in opening week at All England Club failed to reach capacity on two consecutive days for first time in 12 years
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Thousands are expected to march against the EU referendum result. If you’re taking part, share your experiences with us
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Westminster, Tower Hamlets and Southwark have highest number of secondaries in breach of legal limits of NO2, new research for the mayor reveals
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Watchdog examining the Department for Transport’s decision to commit £30m to former mayor Boris Johnson’s pet project
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Puppeteer, TV producer and creator of the popular children’s favourites Trumpton, Camberwick Green and Chigley
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Loose canon: Had there been a stronger Labour Brexit voice, the rage of the working-class discontents could have been directed towards its true target: advanced capitalism
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BCC and EEF condemn government for deferring decision on whether to expand Heathrow or Gatwick amid Tory turmoil
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The 1,109-carat ‘Lesedi la Rona’ is the second-largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found, but bidding didn’t reach the Sotheby’s reserve price
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Police say investigation relates to social media posts ‘of an extreme rightwing, Islamophobic and antisemitic nature’
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Jorge Otero-Pailos applied latex to walls in Westminster Hall to lift out centuries of dirt. But he can’t remove the post-Brexit stains of British politics
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29 June 1962: Were any literary conceits ever more meaningless than those “regrets” and “sorrys”?
Art Night review – London finally catches the 'nuit blanche' bug