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Julian Assange has now been in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for exactly one year. Picture: Anthony Devlin/PA Wire

WikiLeaks: Julian Assange marks year in embassy wth vow to stay and fight

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.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino at a window in the London embassy where has been living for a year. Picture: AP Photo/Frank Augstein

Julian Assange and WikiLeaks: A Timeline

From teenage hacker to worldwide infamy, the path the WikiLeaks founder took to the Ecuadorian Embassy:

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Julian Assange has not set foot outside in 365 days since entering the Ecuadorian embassy in London last year. Picture: Philip Toscano/PA Wire

What has Julian Assange missed?

Since Julian Assange stepped into the Ecuadorian embassy on June 19 last year the WikiLeaks founder has not set foot outside in 365 days.

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Boris Bikes were launched in London in July 2010. Picture: Anthony Devlin/PA

Boris Bike staff to be balloted over strike action

London’s cycle hire scheme “risks collapsing into chaos” thanks to underinvestment in staff, according to the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union.

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City Hall is trying to help the Met find £42m in technology savings in 2014-15. Picture: Chris Ison/PA Wire

City Hall to quiz police chiefs over 30,000 ‘paperweight’ roll-out

Representatives at City Hall will today decide whether plans to hand out nearly 30,000 mobile devices including smartphones and tablets to Metropolitan Police officers are a costly distraction.

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HS2 would connect London and Birmingham by rail in under an hour

Ditch HS2 and spend money on better broadband, says think-tank

Public demand for the HS2 high-speed rail project has ‘likely been overestimated’ and the £33billion project does not offer good value for money, according to a report.

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The King of Jordan has approved a treaty with the UK designed to trigger the removal of the radical cleric Abu Qatada. Picture: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

King of Jordan ratifies treaty which could see Abu Qatada finally extradited

The King of Jordan has approved a treaty specifically designed to help trigger the removal of radical cleric Abu Qatada from the UK, government sources have said.

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Ecuador's foreign minister Ricardo Patino said WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is prepared to stay in its London embassy for 'five more years'. Picture: Tom Leese/PA Wire

WikiLeaks: Assange to spend ‘five more years’ in Ecuador embassy

Julian Assange is prepared to remain in the Ecuadorian embassy for five years its foreign minister has said, as talks to end the legal deadlock around the WikiLeaks founder broke down.

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David Cameron backs plans to arm Syrian opposition groups. Picture: Yui Mok/PA Archive

Boris Johnson hits out at plans to arm Syrian rebels

The Mayor of London has waded in to the debate over whether to arm the Syrian rebels, warning that a decision in favour could lead to disastrous consequences.

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Super-prisons could save more than £600million a year in operational costs alone, the report claims. Picture: Paul Faith/PA Wire

Replace ‘run-down’ prisons with super-jails, suggests report

Prisons such as Brixton, Feltham, Holloway, Pentonville, Wandsworth and Wormwood Scrubs would be closed under a radical shake-up of jails in the UK being proposed today.

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Video grab taken from Press Association video of Ecuador's foreign minister Ricardo Patino with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Picture: Tom Leese/PA Wire

Ecuadorian foreign minister to discuss Assange with William Hague

Foreign Secretary William Hague will meet Ecuador’s foreign minister today to discuss the future of WikiLeaks founder and wanted man Julian Assange.

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A number of demonstrations against the proposals have been held across the capital. Picture: Dieter Perry/Archant

London fire cuts consultation closes

A public consultation on plans to close 12 London fire stations and cut over 500 jobs - which has met with fierce opposition - closes today.

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A screen-grab of footage showing protesters apparently on the roof of Parliament

Trio arrested after Parliament roof protest

Three protesters are being held by police after they were caught trespassing at the Houses of Parliament, Scotland Yard has said.

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Boris Johnson faced criticism from firefighters at the State of London debate last night. Picture: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire

Mayor faces criticism from firemen as he assesses the State of London

Boris Johnson stood his ground over proposed cuts to the fire brigade despite being heckled at a debate last night.

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Drummer Lee Rigby was killed on John Wilson Street in Woolwich on May 22. Picture: MoD/PA

Woolwich attack: Drummer Rigby’s family to receive MoD financial support

The family of soldier Lee Rigby will receive the same financial support as that received by the relatives of service personnel who die in service of their country, the government confirmed today.

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