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Willie Walsh

BA boss rejects £700,000 bonus

British Airways boss Willie Walsh has turned down a £700,000 bonus because of the Terminal 5 fiasco Comments

Boris Johnson with Home Secretary Jacqui Smith at Elephant and Castle station

Knife thug caught on Boris walkabout

Mayor Boris Johnson witnessed first-hand a knife-wielding thug being caught as he went out with police on a crackdown on blades Comments
Joanna Cobley with son Daniel

Two thousand four-year-olds have no primary school place

Thousands of four-year-old children are stranded without a school place Comments

Holly Willoughby

House price falls lead to return of 'gazundering'

An epidemic of "gazundering" is sweeping through London and now blights up to one in five property sales, estate agents say Comments
Sir Simon Milton

Legal row over appointment of key adviser and deputy mayor

Boris Johnson is facing an attack over his mayoral team as City Hall admitted there was a "grey area" in the legality of some of his appointments Comments


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Willie Walsh BA pays a dividend as profits soar by 45%
British Airways is to pay its first dividend since before the 9/11 terrorist attacks

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London Marathon Virgin pay £17m for London Marathon
Sir Richard Branson signs sponsorship deal for world's greatest race

 

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Lawrence Dallaglio

Boost for rugby star's bid to save games field

A campaign to save community playing fields earmarked for development has been given a huge cash boost Comments

Woman bought baby for £370 to get council home

A Nigerian woman bought a baby in her home country so she could qualify for a council home in London Comments

Town halls fear two million families will need social housing

Up to two million families could be on the waiting list for social housing within two years, town hall leaders have warned Comments

Chelsea fans face 10 hours in Russian holding camp

Chelsea fans will be ferried into holding camps for up to 10 hours ahead of the Champions League Final in Moscow Comments

Ken Livingstone

Ken makes an after dinner mint of £100,000

Ken Livingstone has already made £100,000 in bookings for a series of lucrative speeches two weeks after he was voted out of City Hall Comments

Motorcyclists to be charged £1.50 a day to use parking bays

Hundreds of new motorcycle bays are to be installed in Westminster but riders will, for the first time, be charged for parking Comments

Diarmuid Gavin with his Chelsea Flower Show daisies

Metal daisies from lollipop man

Diarmuid Gavin has done it again. Four years after his infamous lollipop garden at the Chelsea Flower Show, the designer has created a Chelsea garden featuring giant metal daisies Comments
Girl playing with Wii Fit game

Wii game tells girl, 10, she's fat

Obesity experts have slammed Nintendo after its Wii Fit game told a 10-year-old girl she was fat Comments

Fritz Roll's Sandal Binder

The 'Aryan' Hitler sculpture causing a furore over sale

For sale - neo-classical sculpture, one careful owner, Adolf Hitler... Comments

Stansted hijacker working at Heathrow

A hijacker who threatened to blow up a plane has been working at Heathrow, it has emerged Comments


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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Rules relaxed for revamp of theatreland

Ministers are set to pave the way for a major revamp of West End theatres by relaxing planning rules Comments
Nichola Myhill

Commuter who can't get a seat is fined for standing in luggage space near first class

A commuter who could not find a seat on her train but managed to squeeze into a tiny luggage space by a lavatory was fined because she was too close to first class Comments (19)
Portobello Road

150 MPs call for a tougher test to save small shops

More than 150 MPs have demanded a tougher planning test for new supermarkets in a bid to protect small shops Comments
Chef Aldo Zilli supports our campaign

3,000 small firms back campaign for free tap water

More than 3,000 small firms across London today backed the Evening Standard's Water On Tap campaign Comments (4)
A cyclist at a safety event in Horse Guards Parade last year

10,000 lorries are given mirrors to save cyclists' lives

Lorry drivers in London are being handed 10,000 safety mirrors free of charge to help them spot cyclists Comments (19)
 

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