The Duchess of Cambridge is planning a natural birth for her baby but does not know if it will be a girl or a boy, sources have said.
CCTV footage of a man police want to speak to about a fire at a Hindu temple in Hillingdon has been released, as an increased police presence remains in the area amidst “heightened sensitivities” in the wake of soldier Lee Rigby’s death.
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the safety and welfare of a 10-year-old boy who ran away from a school playground this morning.
Satisfaction with some of London’s commuter rail services has fallen over recent months, in many cases dipping significantly below the national average.
Teacher Jeremy Forrest, who allegedly abducted a schoolgirl to France, will not give evidence in his defence.
A driver has died when his car overturned after he was making a U-turn in a narrow cul-de-sac in London’s East End.
Mayor’s Question Time had to be suspended this morning after Boris Johnson was heckled over proposed cuts to the fire service.
A man who boasted on the internet about lying to the police has been formally cautioned after officers discovered his deceit because he tweeted about it.
Julian Assange says he will not leave the Ecuadorian Embassy even if sex assault charges are dropped because he fears he will be extradited to the US from Britain.
The wife of a Petts Wood teacher who allegedly abducted a schoolgirl to France has broken down in tears, as she told a court how their marriage was falling apart.
Detectives have charged three people with the murder of a 20-year-old man in Tottenham.
Police have released CCTV images of a man they want to trace in connection with a string of sexual assaults in the Canning Town area.
Identity fraud in East Ham is seven times more prevalent than it is in the UK on average, it has been have revealed, making the Newham district the country’s top spot for the crime.
A convicted date rapist has today been sentenced to life imprisonment for three more rapes on teenage women, Scotland Yard said.
A resource to help the culture industry tout the power of the arts to enrich the economy as well as minds was launched yesterday by an umbrella group of London local authorities.
Police acted unlawfully when they filmed a “kettled” legal observer and required the handover of personal information before they would release her, the High Court ruled today.