'Kind and charitable' Syrian refugee named as victim of tower blaze
Tributes have been paid to a “kind and charitable” refugee who was named as one of the first victims of the devastating Grenfell Tower blaze.
Corbyn says 'truth must come out' during visit to fire refuge centre
Jeremy Corbyn said "the truth has got to come out" as he visited those affected by the Grenfell Tower blaze.
Cab drivers give free rides to help victims of Grenfell disaster
As the smoke from Grenfell Tower cleared and fire crews picked through the wreckage, Londoners moved by harrowing stories of victims trapped in the flames helped in whatever small ways they could - including the capital's taxi drivers.
Brother tells of heartbreaking call to sister trapped in tower blaze
A brother has told of the heartbreaking moment a firefighter passed him a phone to say goodbye to his sister who was trapped in the Grenfell Tower blaze with her two-year-old son.
Lawyers rally to give free advice to Grenfell Tower residents
Lawyers are teaming up to offer free help to stunned victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster with a looming mountain of legal challenges.
Boy writes heartwarming thank you note to Grenfell fire police officer
A police officer stationed outside Grenfell Tower in the wake of the devastating blaze was handed a heartwarming thank you note from a little boy.
'An entire family wiped out': names of victims begin to emerge
A mother today said she was praying for her missing five-year-old son who she was separated from as the family fled for safety from the Grenfell Tower fire.
Ex-weatherman Fred Talbot jailed for four years over sex abuse of boys
Ex-TV weatherman Fred Talbot has been jailed for four years for a string of sex offences against schoolboys.
Horrifying machete seized after police chase
Police have seized a horror weapon in a chase through south London.
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Meet the Londoner investing money and weekends in a woodland retreat
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Six tips for picking up designer furniture at bargain prices
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Take a peek inside London's 'secret' gardens - for one weekend only
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Secret Greek island where holiday homes are half the price of Corfu
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Inside the world's most weird and wacky student halls
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1/20 Messages of mourning
A woman adds her own personal words to the hundreds of messages written for the people killed in the Grenfell Tower disaster
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2/20 You'll never guessed who dropped by my stall
Prince Harry visits Borough Market after it re-opened following the London Bridge terrorist atrocity
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India fans cheer during their semi-final ICC Champions Trophy match vs Bangladesh at Edgbaston
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4/20 It's a dog's life
A dog feeds four newborn tiger cubs and a puppy at Xixiakou Wild Animal Protection Zone in Rongcheng, Shandong
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Flowers are left as a tribute near the burning 24 storey residential Grenfell Tower block in Latimer Road, West London
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Traders and visitors pause for a minute's silence to remember the victims of the London Bridge terror attack before the market bell is rung to mark the opening of Borough Market
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7/20 Cuddly cat
A seven-and-a-half-week-old Siberian tiger cub is introduced to the public in the Debrecen Zoo in Debrecen, Hungary
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8/20 Bad As I Wanna Be
Former NBA basketball player Dennis Rodman arrives at Beijing Capital International Airport, seemingly on his way to visit Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea
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9/20 Striking blooms
Visitors view lotus flowers at a park in Tongling, China
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10/20 Taking a spin
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan tests out a Swifty Scooter at the launch of London Tech Week 2017
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11/20 Going presidential
Kevin Spacey impersonates President Bill Clinton at the 71st annual Tony Awards
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12/20 Game of Thorns
Balinese fighters fight as they are armed with thorny pandanus leafs during an annual sacred Usaba Sambah ritual in Tenganan, Karangasem, Bali
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13/20 Shock result
Theresa May and her husband Philip stand on the doorstep of 10 Downing Street after the Conservative Party lost their majority
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14/20 Worshipper
A Palestinian worshipper attends the second Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in front of the Dome of the Rock at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound
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15/20 Ewe better believe it
Merritt Barnes, 5, of Gilmer, Texas rides a sheep in the Mutton Busting event held before the start of the XTreme Bulls night at the Gladewater Round-Up Rodeo
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16/20 Arise
The Duchess of Cornwall jokingly knights actor Callum Arnott with a leek as she visits the 50th South of England Show
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17/20 The big day
Sorcha Eastwood, Alliance candidate for West Belfast, casts her vote in her wedding dress
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18/20 Snarling beauty
A leopard during a hot summer day at Africano animals park, along the Cairo-Alexandria desert road, Egypt
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19/20 People's Prince
Prince Harry meets Daphne Dunne, 97, during a walk around The Rocks district of Sydney with New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian during a visit to promote the 2018 Invictus Games in Australia
Reuters
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20/20 Barking idea
A Thai company allowed staff to bring their dogs to work at office aimed to lower stress, promote positive work environment in the office and increasing the productivity
EPA
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Government triggers emergency aid fund to help Kensington council cope
The Government has triggered an emergency fund to help Kensington and Chelsea council meet the cost of the disaster.
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Grenfell residents 'should have had smoke masks in case of fire'
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Residents on estate say fire concern was ignored 'because we're poor'
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Sea of donations grows as Londoners help blaze survivors
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The heroic London firefighters who took on Grenfell Tower blaze
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How a specialist firm won the deal to refurbish Grenfell Tower
Retail shares plunge as shoppers feel price-rise pinch
A panicked City dumped shares in the UK’s biggest retailers today amid alarm over shoppers wilting in the face of surging inflation.
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In the wake of Grenfell fire, council should rethink on development
Yesterday I woke up to the sound of helicopters. This isn’t unusual as they are used for police pursuit at times. But this time it didn’t stop. I turned on the radio and heard the news that Grenfell Tower was on fire.
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Appalling Grenfell Tower tragedy puts fire safety and cuts in focus
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Evening Standard comment: The nightmare of a tower block inferno
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Theresa May should not ditch prudent economics because of Corbyn
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No state visit, but Donald Trump is too crucial an ally to be shut out
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I’m eating humble pie over Corbyn. Now Labour’s other ranks must unite
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Spirt of London: city unites to help those affected by Grenfell fire
In the aftermath of Wednesday’s fire at Grenfell Tower, Londoners immediately flocked to the scene to offer food, clothes and compassion. Samuel Fishwick found a community shocked but united