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Ian Clement

Boris deputy peddles story of his credit fraud shame

NEW: Boris Johnson's disgraced former deputy mayor is trying to sell the story of his downfall to the highest bidder  Comments 
New Oyster commuter map of London

Oyster card revolution: One ticket for trains, Tube and buses

NEW: Mayor hails deal after years of ‘teeth gnashing’ as it was announced the Oyster card revolution in travel across Greater London will start on 2 January  Comments 

Andrew Dismore and his partner Linda Julian

Sleazebuster MP attacks ‘knee-jerk’ calls to quit

Latest: London Labour MP hit out at 'knee-jerk' calls for him to quit a Commons sleaze watchdog following allegations over his expenses  Comments 

Anti-BNP protesters outside the BBC

The £143,000 bill to protect BNP leader on Question Time

NEW: Taxpayers have been handed a £143,000 bill for protecting BNP leader Nick Griffin during his appearance on Question Time, it has emerged  Comments 

Peter Mandelson

Mandelson back in his old role as election mastermind

Lord Mandelson has started masterminding Labour's election campaign with six months until the expected polling day, according to reports  Comments 


Francis Bacon

The sado-masochistic relationships that drove Bacon to create his best works

Francis Bacon was once thrown through a plate-glass window by an enraged lover, damaging his face so badly that his right eye had to be sewn back into place, according to a biographer  Comments 

Sarah Lindsay

Skater switches from blades to bike for 2012

Speed skater Sarah Lindsay is to swap her blades for a bike in a bid for Olympic glory in her home city in 2012  Comments 

Jean Charles de Menezes

De Menezes compensation 'cut because his family is poor'

Family of Jean Charles de Menezes are set to receive a reduced compensation package from Scotland Yard because they are so poor, according to reports  Comments 

Mohinder Singh Pujji

Spitfire is not BNP's to use, says Sikh pilot who fought the Nazis

One of the last surviving Indian Second World War fighter pilots has launched an attack on the BNP after it used images of a Spitfire in its campaign  Comments 

Whitewater Bridge in Backbarrow

Claims for flood damage soar to £100million

Insurance claims for damage caused by the floods have reached £100million, it was estimated  Comments 

Lord Mandelson

Heads attack Mandelson over ‘sinister’ Oxbridge entry policy targets

Lord Mandelson faces a backlash from some of Britain’s leading schools over his 'sinister' plan to force Oxford and Cambridge to take more working-class pupils  Comments 


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US military chiefs ‘like Martians’ to our troops in Iraq

Deep splits between British and American military chiefs were laid bare before the Iraq war inquiry hears claims that Tony Blair failed to prepare troops for the aftermath of the invasion  Comments 

New 'intelligent' train which tells passengers where to sit

Train which tells passengers where to stand on the platform in order to get a seat could be operating on south London commuter services by 2013  Comments 

Bob Crow

Rail union boss to appear on Have I Got News For You

Railway workers' leader Bob Crow is to become the first ever trade union official to appear on TV's Have I Got News For You, it was announced  Comments 

Philip Larkin

Larkin letters reveal love for parents he pilloried in poem

Philip Larkin may accuse his mum and dad in verse of 'f***ing him up', but new letters reveal he shared a close bond with his parents  Comments 

Friends, mandem, lend me your ears ... actors stage Julius Caesar in street slang

Group of young actors have re-invented Julius Caesar as a cautionary tale of violence in urban London - with Shakespeare's script partly rewritten in street language  Comments 

Ann and Alan Keen

Now Mr & Mrs Expenses face question over £12,000 office

London's 'Mr and Mrs Expenses' are facing new questions for allegedly claiming more than £12,000 for an office at their home  Comments 

Nida Qureshi

GPs too slow to save girl, five, from swine flu, say family

Five-year-old girl suffering from swine flu died after doctors took two weeks to diagnose her illness, according to family  Comments 

Apple Store

Apple changes Regent Street to its core

Arrival of Apple Store exactly half a decade ago has transformed Regent Street into one of Europe’s leading retail shopping destinations  Comments 

Darren Raymond

Ex-criminal's chance in Hollywood

Former drug dealer from Hackney tells how he has been offered the chance to write and direct a film in Hollywood  Comments 

Troops in Afghanistan

MoD spends £149m on tanks unfit for Afghanistan

Ministry of Defence spent £149 million on an "urgent" upgrade to 900 tanks that are now only being used in training exercises, it was revealed  Comments 

Camden high street

Camden plays it safe with £1.5m facelift

Camden High Street is to get a radical overhaul to make visitors and residents safer  Comments 

giant Ocado warehouse

Ocado's army gears up for Christmas

Inside a 21-acre warehouse on the outskirts of the capital, a small army is preparing for Christmas. The building, in Hatfield, is home to Ocado  Comments 

Quick Reads

Gunman kills one at Eurostar terminal

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Pilot faces court on drink charge

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Man to be sentenced for killing flatmate

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Death knell for CDs

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Women asked to strip... for feminism

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Olympic stadium

London students to test stadium for Olympic Games

Britain's leading student athletes will be the first to use the 80,000-seat Olympic stadium in a rehearsal for the 2012 Games  Comments 

Michael Burton

'My Mastermind score was a prank, seven is spiritual number for me'

Contestant who made history by scoring the joint worst total on Mastermind claims his embarrassing performance was a prank  Comments 

Cigarettes

How cigarette butts can save energy in homes

London borough is studying innovative technology that enables cigarette butts to be recycled into rolls of home insulation  Comments 

Faryl Smith

Opera star Faryl brings cheer to child patients

Children at Great Ormond Street Hospital were thrilled by a surprise visit from opera star Faryl Smith  Comments 


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