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The scene at the junction of Artillery Place and John Wilson Street which has become a shrine to Drummer Lee Rigby. Picture: John Stillwell/PA Wire

Woolwich attack: Suspect ‘approached by MI5’

Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo was approached by MI5 and asked to work for the security services, according to a childhood friend.

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Pc Rohan Scarlett will appear in court on Tuesday. Picure: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

Met officer charged over alleged Islington Police station assault

A Metropolitan Police officer based in Lewisham has been charged with the assault of someone at Islington police station.

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Closure at London Bridge after reports of man with a weapon

London Bridge station had to be evacuated and searched yesterday evening following reports of a man with a weapon.

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The suspect is being held in a south London police station. Picture: Dave Thompson

Man, 31, arrested under Terrorism Act

A man has been arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police specialist terror branch, Scotland Yard said.

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Kasabian. Photo by Dean Chalkley

Tom Meighan Interview: Kasabian gig at Olympic Park makes me feel like “virgin” again

Kasabian front man says being picked as the first band to play at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is making him feel like “a virgin” again.

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Drummer Lee Rigby. Picture: MOD

Woolwich attack: Family of Drummer Lee Rigby pay tribute to ‘hero’

The family of Drummer Lee Rigby, killed in the brutal attack in Woolwich this week, spoke today about how he was a “devoted father” and a “hero”, and how their “hearts have been ripped apart”.

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Drummer Lee Rigby was known as Riggers. Picture: MOD

Woolwich attack: Drummer Lee Rigby’s cause of death not confirmed, police say

Soldier Lee Rigby, who was killed in a brutal attack in Woolwich, has been formally identified but the cause of his death was not confirmed by a post-mortem examination, police said today.

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@TBoneGallagher's picture of a British Airways plane surrounded by emergency vehicles after it had to make an emergency landing at Heathrow airport. Picture: David Gallagher/PA Wire

Investigation into plane’s emergency landing at Heathrow Airport after engine fire

An investigation is under way after a British Airways plane trailing smoke had to make an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport with one of its engines on fire today.

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Jaden and Will Smith show support for Boris Johnson's Leadership Clubs at City Hall in London. Picture: Ian West/PA Wire

Will Smith and son Jaden surprise youngsters at City Hall

Will Smith and his son Jaden today surprised 90 young Londoners who were on a visit to City Hall.

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Queens Park Rangers' Andros Townsend. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

Spurs youngster withdraws from England squad as betting charge hangs over him

Tottenham player Andros Townsend has been charged with allegedly breaching betting regulations by the Football Association and today withdrew himself from England’s squad for the European Under-21 Championship.

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Adam Jaskowiak had his sleeping bag taken by Redbridge Police

Homeless people taking shelter in disused swimming pool have food parcels and sleeping bags taken - by police officers

Sleeping bags and food parcels donated by kind members of the public were taken from a group of homeless people by police officers.

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Drummer Lee Rigby. Picture: MOD

Woolwich attack: Book of Condolence opened at Woolwich Town Hall after death of Lee Rigby

A Book of Condolence has been opened today in Woolwich Town Hall so people who live, work and study in the Royal Borough of Greenwich can express their condolences following the death of Drummer Lee Rigby in a brutal attack this week.

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Stephen Greenhalgh with the Mayor of London Boris Johnson. Picture: Johnny Green/PA Wire

IPCC will not investigate deputy mayor Stephen Greenhalgh over alleged misconduct

Allegations that London’s deputy mayor for policing conspired with council officials to commit misconduct in public office will not be investigated by the independent police watchdog, it was announced today.

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A burst water main caused flooding which closed Regent's Street two months ago. Picture: Brian_Andersen/Twitter

Mains leak closes Regent’s Street for second time in two months

Part of Regent’s Street will close again tomorrow so engineers can carry out repairs to a collapsed sewer and a leaky pipe to prevent a “possibly catastrophic burst” in the future.

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Westminster City Council has closed down 68 illegal sex shops since 1999. Picture: Katie Collins/PA Wire

Westminster City Council loses sex shop policing court battle

A London council today lost a Court of Appeal legal fight over how it funds policing of unlicensed sex shops, saying it would mean a “free-for-all for the sex industry”.

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Killed horses and damaged cars in the aftermath of the blast. Picture: PA Wire

Hyde Park bomb blast accused appears in court

A man appeared in court today charged with the murder of four British soldiers in the 1982 Hyde Park bombing.

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