Reigning champion Roger Federer may be playing in the men's semi-finals, but at Wimbledon there was no doubt about the big attraction today - British teenage sensation Laura Robson
London MPs are pocketing a huge cash bonanza from the taxpayer, the Standard can reveal
A top prize of £25,000 is on offer for whoever designs the best new Routemaster bus
Boris Johnson is facing his first crisis as London mayor with the allegations of financial irregularities against his new deputy, Ray Lewis
Twenty victims of the 7/7 London bombings have yet to receive a penny, and more than 70 cases have still to be fully settled three years after the attacks, the Evening Standard can reveal
Britain's elite crime-fighting force faced accusations of racism after it used a "blacked-up" white actor to play an African official as part of a recruitment process
The first woman to give birth in a London NHS hospital spoke out about her experience to mark the 60th anniversary of the health service
The BBC licence fee will be scrapped within 10 years and the corporation "dismantled" to become just one TV channel and one radio station, a damning new report claims
A businessman who has never driven in London faced £1,000 in congestion charge and parking fines after fraudsters cloned his Range Rover
Long lost paintings are going back on public view for the first time in nearly two centuries
A private London obesity clinic is giving away free fat-busting operations to patients who can't get treatment on the NHS
A London teenager has been named one of the world's most promising young models by Vogue
London probation chiefs today face a second critical report into their work to protect the public from criminals freed into the community
This is the secret London compound where hundreds of cars are crushed each week because they do not have valid tax discs
Thousands of children who took national tests in English, maths and science this summer may not find out their marks before the end of term due to "unacceptable" marking delays
A minister has warned that many British Muslims feel "like the Jews of Europe"
A senior detective who once led the ill-fated inquiry into former royal butler Paul Burrell is to head a task force tackling London's gang and knife crime epidemic
Bright, silver and disc-shaped, it hung in the night sky over South Wales, emitting an eerie light
John Lewis has become the latest major high street casualty of the credit crunch with an eight per cent fall in sales
Internet search giant Google could be investigated by the Information Commissioner over plans to launch a photographic street map of Britain
One of the last London high streets still dominated by independent local traders is to get its first big-name supermarket
The murder of 16-year-old James Smartt-Ford at Streatham Ice Rink in front of 350 teenagers was what led Dr Tunji Lasoye to make the connection
Tap water vending machines could be installed in Tube and rail stations across London
The Government is facing a £50 million bill to convert the mothballed Waterloo Eurostar station into a commuter terminal
Ministers are set to pave the way for a major revamp of West End theatres by relaxing planning rules