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The British government's migration strategy was upended after a court allowed a challenge by a London-area council seeking to evict asylum seekers from a hotel.
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A ‘famous’ ice cream man has been stabbed to death in north west London. The seller, who has not been named by police, was reportedly stabbed eight times at around 6.10pm yesterday in Monks Park, Wembley. The man, 38, died at the scene.
Style expert Becky Fishlock shares her summer fashion tips for visiting London, England. Here, shop her 15 favorite ways to create a comfortable, chic travel wardrobe suited for the city’s unpredictable weather,
The weigh-in helps zookeepers monitor the health of their animals and the data is shared with conservation groups.
Nearly 2,000 bus workers in West and South West London are set to walk out later in August and into September.
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A house and vehicle were damaged by gunshots in the Fox Hollow neighbourhood early Monday morning, police say.
The 900-year-old castle is the subject of a Channel 4 documentary, featuring Stephen Fry, focusing on its expensive restoration project.
One of London's slimmest homes, narrower than a Tube train carriage, has hit the market with a price tag exceeding £1m. The distinctive two-bedroom property on Peel Street in the posh neighbourhood of Notting Hill Gate, a stone's throw from Kensington Palace, measures a mere seven feet in width.
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Friends of Alexander Frolov say long delays to his refugee claim and fears of jail back home led to depression
On average, tenants in England now spend 36.3% of their incomes on rent, well above the 30% threshold widely considered affordable. In London, however, the figure soars to 41.6%, making it the epicentre of the nation's rent crisis.