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Roadwork Scheme Likely to go London-wide
A scheme giving London borough's more control over roadworks is expected to be extended at a transport summit later.
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Pedestrain Tunnel Re-opens after 140 Years
The historic Thames Tunnel is reopening to pedestrians for the first time in more than 140 years.
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London Underground To Cut 800 Workers
London Underground has announced it is axeing 800 staff under plans to save £16m a year.
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Firefighters Tackle Major Blaze In London
More than 100 firefighters have brought a blaze at a restaurant and office in Shoreditch, east London, under control.
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TFL Faces Half a million funding gap
The row over who pays for upgrading the tube has escalated this morning, after confirmation that Transport for London's facing a half a billion pound funding gap.
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Murder Inquiry In Fulham
It's after human remains were found in the garden of a house.
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Legal Aid For Survivors Of London Bombings
Survivors of the July 7 bombings will receive legal aid for representation at the inquests of those killed in the attacks.
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Rolex Watches Taken in West-End Raid
Detectives investigating a robbery at a jewellers in the West End say they believe a number of distinctive Rolex watches were taken.
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Litvinenko Murder: Oligarch Wins Libel Case
Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky has won £150,000 libel damages over claims he was responsible for the radiation poisoning murder of Alexander Litvinenko.
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Jealous Lover Jailed Over Facebook Murder
Paul Bristol has been jailed for at least 22 years for murdering his ex-girlfriend after he saw a picture of her on the internet with another man.
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Search For London's Best Busker
It's the annual Sounds of the Underground contest.
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Online Critics Savage The Phantom Sequel
Online reviewers have been slating Andrew Lloyd Webber's new show ahead of its world premiere in London.