- London Tube strike to go ahead as talks break down
topix.com | 02:30 AM September 03
Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Communities Thursday 2nd September 2010 - 4:05pm London Tube strikes to go ahead as talks break down Talks aimed at averting a series of str ...
- Finest gardens revealed in the Borough in Bloom awards
Fulham and Hammersmith | 11:30 PM September 02
The most glorious gardens in Hammersmith and Fulham have been revealed the annual Borough in Bloom awards. ...
- 'Goal celebration' killer jailed
topix.com | 10:00 PM September 02
A thug who celebrated carrying out a fatal attack on a London hospital worker as if he had just scored a goal has been jailed for eight years. ...
- Dog attack victims join Deputy Mayor to pledge for urgent action on dangerous dogs
London.gov.uk | 09:00 PM September 02
25 August 2010 A blind man who needed 24 stitches after struggling to save his guide dog from attack, and a woman whose dog was killed and nearly lost her fingers trying to ...
- Mayor praises contribution of Latin American communities in London
London.gov.uk | 08:30 PM September 02
2 September 2010 The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, today highlighted the immense contribution that Latin American communities have made to the economic, cultural and socia ...
- New guidelines to ease sleepless nights
topix.com | 06:00 PM September 02
London, UK A- Insomnia and other sleep disorders are very common, yet are not generally well understood by doctors and other health care professionals. ...
- London On The Cheap: 2-8 September
topix.com | 06:00 PM September 02
Feeling the pinch? Having fun is still a cinch. Tonight: It's a First Thursday so there's a plethora of free art available in east London after work. ...
- The Big Interview: Alan Brodrick, The Hammersmith Club
Fulham and Hammersmith | 05:30 PM September 02
In 2003 the Hammersmith Working Men's Club, a Rutland Grove institution for 150 years, was on the brink of being consigned to history ...
- News from Caroline Pidgeon: Surrey Canal Road station campaign must continue
London.gov.uk | 05:00 PM September 02
2 September 2010 Caroline Pidgeon, leader of the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Group, has received final confirmation this week that the Department of Transport will not ...
- News from Caroline Pidgeon: Put passengers first - Caroline Pidgeon urges both sides to back down over dispute on ticket office closures
London.gov.uk | 05:00 PM September 02
2 September 2010 Caroline Pidgeon, Leader of the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Group and deputy chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, commenting on the news t ...
- News from Murad Qureshi: Heathrow Increases Flight Capacity By Stealth
London.gov.uk | 04:30 PM September 02
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- House Prices Dip Once More
AllInLondon | 02:00 PM September 02
Figures suggest house price fall ...
- New Singapore Medical School To Be Created By Imperial College London ...
topix.com | 02:00 PM September 02
A new medical school training undergraduate doctors in Singapore and awarding joint Imperial College London and Nanyang Technological University degrees is to be established by 201 ...
- People of Hammersmith to rule on gramophones and dead horses
Fulham and Hammersmith | 01:00 PM September 02
The power to revoke outdated local byelaws – including rules about the transportation of dead horse carcasses, the playing of gramophones and the sale of contraceptives ̵ ...
- Six new Fourth Plinth proposals unveiled
London.gov.uk | 11:00 AM September 02
19 August 2010 The six shortlisted proposals for the new Fourth Plinth commission in Trafalgar Square were unveiled today at St-Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square.
The ...
- Nova Scotia church to bless BlackBerrys
topix.com | 10:00 AM September 02
Or maybe your laptop or any other communication gadget you use. Rev. Vaughan plans to hold the decidedly contemporary blessing service this Sunday at St. ...
- The Story of London
London.gov.uk | 06:30 AM September 02
16 August 2010 - The Story of London returns with ten day celebration looking at city's role in technological, cultural and social advances
- 'Money-making' parking restrictions in West Ken must end - residents
Fulham and Hammersmith | 06:00 AM September 02
A group of West Kensington residents have started a petition to end 'money-making' late parking restrictions in their area. ...
- Blow as Shepherd's Bush Post Office deal collapses
Fulham and Hammersmith | 06:00 AM September 02
A deal to open a new Post Office in Shepherd's Bush hangs in the balance after talks broke down between Royal Mail and the newsagent earmarked to provide the new service. .. ...
- Rugby fans! Win tickets to the London Double Header at Twickenham
Fulham and Hammersmith | 05:30 AM September 02
Try Your Luck At The London Double Header With Hilton Hotels! ...
- William Hanmer-Lloyd: Is the Daily Mail Dead Yet? by Alicia Adejobi
topix.com | 05:30 AM September 02
Tweet Alicia Adejobi spends an evening with The Daily Mail's number one enemy. Having recently observed Vikki Stone's annoyance at the publication and now that of William Hanmer-Ll ...
- News from John Biggs: Mayor's traffic smoothing plans risk pedestrian crossings in Barking & Dagenham
London.gov.uk | 02:30 AM September 02
27 August 2010 Local Assembly Member John Biggs warns that Mayor Boris Johnson wants to get rid of up to 145 sets of traffic lights and pedestrian crossings from London's st ...
- News from John Biggs: Mayor's traffic smoothing plans risk pedestrian crossings in Newham
London.gov.uk | 02:30 AM September 02
27 August 2010 Local Assembly Member John Biggs warns that Mayor Boris Johnson wants to get rid of up to 145 sets of traffic lights and pedestrian crossings from London's st ...
- Murdered spy's body was found inside holdall which had been padlocked shut, inquest hears
topix.com | 01:30 AM September 02
THE decomposing body of British code-breaker Gareth Williams was found padlocked shut in a holdall in a bath in his flat, an inquest heard today. ...
- Armed robber jailed for life
topix.com | 11:30 PM September 01
An armed robber who posed with wads of cash and a diamond ring following a violent raid in south London has been jailed for life. ...
- News from Caroline Pidgeon:London Underground ticket offices facing savage reduction of 7458 hours every week
London.gov.uk | 10:00 PM September 01
24 August 2010 Research by Caroline Pidgeon, Leader of the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Group, has revealed London Underground are planning to close ticket offices acros ...
- A street party fit for a Prince
topix.com | 07:00 PM September 01
Right: grey Yorke three-piece suit, 790; Gatsby shirt, 80; and silk tie, 65. Left: navy Gotha Herringbone three-piece suit, 790; Gatsby shirt and silk tie, as before. ...
- Mayor celebrates two years to go to 2012 Paralympic Games in Trafalgar Square
London.gov.uk | 06:00 PM September 01
24 August 2010 The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, today celebrated the countdown to two years to go to the London 2012 Paralympic Games by turning Trafalgar Square into a B ...
- Rape probe against WikiLeaks founder reopened
topix.com | 04:00 PM September 01
A senior Swedish prosecutor reopened a rape investigation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday, the latest twist to a puzzling case in which prosecutors of differe ...
- Woman mauled by fox as she sleeps at home in Fulham
Fulham and Hammersmith | 02:30 PM September 01
A woman who was bitten by a fox in her own bed fears neighbours with young children in Fulham could also be at risk of attack. ...
- Police arrest murder suspect in Hammersmith
Fulham and Hammersmith | 02:30 PM September 01
POLICE investigating the murder of a Phillipino man in north-west London arrested a man in Hammersmith on Sunday morning. ...
- Mini film stars light up Westfield
Fulham and Hammersmith | 02:00 PM September 01
AN ARMY of minions descended on Westfield Shopping Centre last week to promote the latest animated Hollywood blockbuster. ...
- Blair's Memoirs Create a Storm
AllInLondon | 02:00 PM September 01
Gordon Brown discussed in memoirs ...
- Born to be mild: the women cooking up aural comfort food
topix.com | 02:00 PM September 01
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- Kiss Company Collapses
AllInLondon | 01:00 PM September 01
Further travel company collapses ...
- Place West London summit will discuss economic prosperity
Fulham and Hammersmith | 11:00 AM September 01
Place West London, a major one day business summit designed to address the future economic prosperity of west London, returns again this year. ...
- New Cross: Arrest after train bomb threats
topix.com | 09:30 AM September 01
POLICE are appealing for information after a man threatened to set off explosives on a busy train. ...
- BUCKS: Wycombe's top cop praises Christmas card warning
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
A scheme in which police sent out warning Christmas cards to known trouble makers has been branded a success by Wycombe's top policeman. ...
- Mixed sex hospital wards still exist despite Labour pledges
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
Seven London hospital trusts are still treating patients in mixed-sex wards, despite government's decade old promises to stop the practice, according to research by the Conservativ ...
- BARNET: Anti-Semitic attacks fuelled by Gaza conflict
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
The current crisis in the Middle East has led to violent reprisals against the Jewish community in the borough of Barnet. ...
- SUTTON: Police follow snowy footprints to apprehend bungling burglars
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
Bungling burglars were quickly apprehended after cops followed a trail of footprints they unwittingly made in the newly laid snow. ...
- SUTTON: Carshalton College investigates 'staff sex romp'
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
Two senior staff members have been suspended from a Sutton college following sex romp allegations. ...
- LEYTONSTONE: Fourth ward closed at Whipps Cross as norovirus continues to spread
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
A fourth ward has been closed at Whipps Cross Hospital in east London as fears mount over the continuing outbreak of the winter vomiting bug. ...
- WOODFORD GREEN: Biker is killed by cricket star's dad
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
The father of England cricket star James Foster has been told he could go to prison for killing a motorcyclist. ...
- WALTHAMSTOW: Council leader apologies to pensioner left without heating
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
Waltham Forest Council leader Clyde Loakes has apologised to an elderly woman who was left without heating for three days. ...
- CROYDON: Bus jumped red light before fatal tram smash, says report
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
A bus which collided with a tram resulting in the death of a man did jump a red light, an official report has revealed. ...
- LEYTONSTONE: Headteacher and daughter rescued from icy pond
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
A headteacher and his daughter were rescued by boat after risking walking over a frozen pond. ...
- CROYDON: Jamaican burial for murdered Ricardo Cox
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
The body of murdered student Ricardo Cox is to be repatriated to Jamaica for burial, the Croydon Guardian can reveal. ...
- MERTON: Wimbledon to become ghost town?
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
The recession will hit Wimbledon harder than almost any other high street in Britain as major retailers fight closure, business experts have warned. ...
- Rail chiefs promise end to chaos
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
Passengers have been promised a return to near-normal train services on a major line after problems saw London's Euston station brought to a virtual standstill on Wednesday. ...
- DEPTFORD: Six teenagers deny murder of Shakilus Townsend
ThisIsLocalLondon | 06:30 AM September 01
Six teenagers have denied murdering Shakilus Townsend who was beaten with a baseball bat and stabbed. ...
- Summer in London dispelled many notions
topix.com | 05:30 AM September 01
Paige Lavender stands in front of the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London, more commonly called Big Ben. ...
- Rail Companies Criticised
AllInLondon | 04:00 AM September 01
Rail travel is confusing to consumers ...
- Good News for Cancer Patients
AllInLondon | 03:00 AM September 01
Death rates from breast cancer fall ...
- Fire-hit residents slam council for 'disgusting' after care
Fulham and Hammersmith | 02:00 AM September 01
Families whose lives were ripped apart by a devastating Fulham flat fire claim they have been left 'hung out to dry' by the council in the aftermath of the blaze. ...
- Residents unite to fight closure of Barons Court Library
Fulham and Hammersmith | 02:00 AM September 01
Angry residents faced with the closure of their community library are gathering hundreds of signatures from neighbours opposing the move. ...
- Arts Ahead: What's On In London 31 August - 6 September
topix.com | 01:00 AM September 01
Here's our pick of what's hot and new in the coming seven days. Plus, there's a few things closing too, so make sure you don't miss out... You really can be there first this week, ...
- New Non-Emergency Number Launched
AllInLondon | 11:00 PM August 31
111 Number Trials Start ...
- Mayor launches sport fund to tackle crime and unemployment
London.gov.uk | 11:00 PM August 31
23 August 2010 London Mayor Boris Johnson has launched a new £4 million sport fund aimed at projects which use sport to tackle a range of social issues from crime to un ...
- Coleman calls for an end to all car clamping
London.gov.uk | 09:30 PM August 31
18 August 2010 Barnet and Camden's London Assembly member, Brian Coleman has welcomed the Government's decision to ban car clamping on private land and now calls on them to ...