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Spoiler alert! Fiery End for Pat in EastEnders

21.09.11
Pat Evans will exit the BBC One soap when the Bed and Breakfast goes up in flames and rips through Albert Square... more

Molly the springer spaniel is coming home after her fifth tour in Helmand

19.09.11
Springer spaniel Molly, the longest-serving member of British forces on operations in southern Afghanistan, is about to come home on leave... more

Safety fear 'as cuts will leave 675 stations without staff'

05.09.11
Mainline rail stations across London and the south east will be left unstaffed as a result of Government cuts, it has been revealed... more

Patsy Palmer in talks for US show

18.04.11
Eastenders star Patsy Palmer is in talks to star in a US drama show... more

Sordell seeks net gain in reserves

05.04.11
Following a run of six goals in six games at the turn of the year, Watford striker has failed to hit the net in his last 11... more

'Hostage' gang order in a pizza, but police then eat the evidence

01.12.10
Bungling police ate pizzas at a crime scene without realising they had been ordered by the criminals they were meant to be investigating, the Old Bailey hears... more

My mother died on 7/7... I can't start a family without her

29.11.10
Daughter of one of the victims of the 7/7 bombings told today how the pain of her mother’s killing has left her unable to start her own family... more

Cancer victim attacks PCT over 'wrong' guidelines for treatment

28.10.10
Cancer patient tells of her seven-month fight for treatment that could extend her life... more

Family’s shock at big hospital phone bill

29.07.10
Relatives of a patient at King’s College Hospital in Camberwell got a huge phone bill for calling his premium-rate bedside phone after he was banned from using his mobile... more

Man jailed for 29 years for murdering 'true gentleman'

09.07.10
Man jailed for life for stabbing a 94-year-old 'true gentleman' to death, police said... more

Back in business before this season has even finished

09.07.10
Four capital teams kick-off their pre-seasons tomorrow — 24 hours before the present campaign ends with the World Cup Final in Johannesburg... more

First new bank for 100 years has an early start

17.06.10
First new high street bank in London for more than a century, and offering seven-day opening, is being launched next month... more

We could hold balance of pedal power at election, say cyclists

29.04.10
Pedal power could help to decide the outcome of the election, as campaigners claim that cycling policy could be the key to winning marginal seats... more

Mayor calls for tougher driving tests as seventh cyclist dies on London’s roads

28.04.10
Boris Johnson calls on the Government to change driving tests so motorists are forced to pay greater attention to cyclists... more

Man jailed for 36 years for killing friend and dismembering body

01.02.10
Man who murdered and chopped up his friend before scattering his body parts across two counties was jailed for life... more

Jigsaw killer Stephen Marshall 'skilled at butchering human corpses'

01.02.10
To his friends, Stephen Marshall was a loveable bad guy who lived a playboy lifestyle... more

Jigsaw murder: Man accused of dismembering body changes plea to guilty

29.01.10
A man pleads guilty to the “jigsaw” murder of Jeffrey Howe, whose body was dismembered and scattered across two counties... more

Warner Bros set to give set to give Harry Potter studios a £100m facelift

29.01.10
American movie giant announces plans to buy and transform studios used for the Harry Potter films - Hollywood-style... more

City Spy: Cashing in with the divorce gift list

18.01.10
Sign of the times. An email arrives from a high street retailer which announces “the launch of the very first Divorce Gift List Service”... more

Lovers ‘murdered and chopped up landlord to steal his identity’

13.01.10
Two lovers murdered their landlord and scattered his body parts across the countryside in a plot to steal his identity... more

'Jigsaw murder': I cut up body but didn’t kill, says suspect

12.01.10
Man admits dismembering the body of a kitchen salesman and scattering the parts across two counties in a case dubbed the 'jigsaw murder'... more

The 'sweet little Chiswick Flyover' hits 50

01.10.09
The £6 million, half-mile flyover in Chiswick is one of the stranger manifestations of civic London pride... more

Warning of new housing crash as prices 'soar too high'

18.09.09
'Autumn drought' of flats and houses sends London property prices soaring, raising fears of a new crash... more

Zombies of SW17 - the no-budget horror film that wooed Cannes

03.09.09
Marc Price’s horror film Colin, made for just £45 and fêted at Cannes, follows in a tradition of movies set in a nightmare London. Tooting Broadway is now firmly on the undead map... more

500 London jobs to go as HSBC axes back-room staff to cut costs

26.09.08
Banking giant HSBC is axeing more than 500 London jobs as part of a worldwide programme of cut-backs in its global banking and market division... more

Double blow on mortgages

25.09.08
First-time buyers suffered a fresh blow as a major High Street lender raised its mortgage rates... more

Sean Connery: How he seduced a movie legend and faced the wrath of the Mafia

12.08.08
In the final part of a major series, we look at Sean Connery's poverty-stricken childhood and the drive that took him from Scottish slums to A-list stardom. ... more

TV cameraman told to pay £22,000 for Facebook lies

24.07.08
A businessman whose personal details were "laid bare" on the Facebook social networking website was awarded damages against a former friend who created the profile... more

Kier cuts 375 jobs to add to the housebuilding misery

18.07.08
The jobs carnage in the housebuilding industry continued when Kier Group added 375 casualties to the thousands of jobs already going or gone... more

Man sues his friend for Facebook libel

01.07.08
A London businessman has launched the first Facebook defamation law suit... more


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