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Court in chaos as sword murderer is convicted

12.08.11
An Old Bailey courtroom had to be cleared when the public gallery erupted and fighting broke out in the dock after a teenager was convicted of murdering a schoolboy at Victoria Station... more

Mob rule in the captial

08.08.11
How violence spread from the streets of Tottenham across London... more

Shot five-year-old speaks for first time after being paralysed in uncle's shop

17.05.11
The five-year-old girl paralysed after being shot by teenage gangsters has spoken for the first time, saying how she was 'hurt by people fighting'... more

Five teenagers found guilty of knife killing in Tube rush hour

16.05.11
Five teenagers have been convicted of killing a schoolboy in front of horrified rush hour Tube passengers at Victoria... more

Father flees in tears as jury sees film of son's murder

26.01.11
The father of murdered schoolboy Sofyen Belamouadden fled the Old Bailey in tears as a jury watched CCTV footage of the attack on his son... more

'Teenagers armed with samurai sword and knives' killed boy, 15, in Victoria station

25.01.11
Teenager was murdered in front of rush hour Tube passengers at Victoria station by school pupils including one armed with a samurai sword, the Old Bailey hears... more

Peer’s wife takes top award for debut novel

05.01.11
The journalist and TV producer wife of Labour peer Lord Desai has scooped a top literary prize with a debut novel exposing female infanticide in India... more

Heart saver that clears arteries then dissolves

17.12.10
Heart patient has become the first in London to be fitted with a device that opens up a blocked artery and then disappears... more

New trauma centres saving hundreds of extra lives

02.12.10
More than 100 extra lives will be saved every year in London's super accident and emergency units, official figures reveal... more

Hospitals ‘are failing the elderly with poor nursing care’

02.12.10
Vulnerable patients are being failed by London hospitals because of poor nursing care, a report warns today... more

Stab victim surgeons to give warnings in classrooms

25.11.10
Surgeons who treat gun and knife wounds will be going into classrooms warning young people of the dangers of joining gangs... more

Noisy pensioners lose drinks licence

18.08.10
Bowling club whose members are mainly pensioners has been stripped of its drink and music licence after residents complained of rowdy parties... more

All aboard the culture line

28.05.10
So how many of the 10 museums and galleries within spitting distance of the new East London line extension could Liz Hoggard get round in a day?... more

‘Super-centres’ to treat critically injured trauma victims

06.04.10
Car crash and gun crime victims will be treated at special trauma units from today in an attempt to save hundreds more lives a year... more

Children left to wash in buckets at King's College Hospital

19.02.10
More than 100 sick children were left without running hot water after bosses at a leading hospital failed to replace a broken pump.... more

Sick children left to wash in buckets at leading London hospital

19.02.10
More than 100 sick children were left without running hot water to wash in after bosses at a leading London hospital failed to replace a broken pump... more

999 care shake-up 'will save 500 lives a year'

10.09.09
Casualty patients will be graded before they are taken to hospital to speed up their treatment in an overhaul of emergency care in London... more

Army 'failed' stressed soldier who leaped to his death

24.07.09
Family of a soldier who killed himself after serving in Iraq say he was failed by the Army which offered him no psychological help when he returned home... more

Put homeless in empty houses, says Cameron

13.02.09
Nearly two million families on the housing list should be offered homes that are currently empty across the country, David Cameron declared... more

How your station is affected

09.01.09
How your station is affected... more

Surgeon attacks foreign use of British organs

05.01.09
A leading transplant surgeon has hit out at two London hospitals for allowing foreigners to leap-frog NHS queues for liver transplants... more

The father of two shot dead as he tried to flee

23.12.08
Police have issued a picture of a young father shot dead on a busy main road in south London... more

Clinic to revolutionise ante-natal care

14.10.08
The world's leading pregnancy expert has revealed his plans to revolutionise maternity care for women in the capital... more

Heathrow doesn't need third runway says top travel agent

24.07.08
A leading chain of travel agents has come out firmly against the proposed third runway at Heathrow... more

Always something going on at The Phoenix

08.07.08
There's a comfy upstairs seating area at The Phoenix and funky music adds to the enjoyable atmosphere.... more

Armed police seize rapist who escaped from hospital

18.04.08
A rapist who escaped from a secure London hospital two months ago has been recaptured by armed police more than 100 miles away... more

Nurse died of Aids seven years after needle prick

12.02.08
A nurse died seven years after contracting HIV while taking blood from an infected patient, it is revealed today... more

Get away at The Grove

14.08.07
The Grove is a good place to get away from the hustle and bustle, with a decent wine list and reasonably-priced menu.... more

Richard Busiakiewicz

08.08.06
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