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Boris: 50,000 cheap homes on the way

Boris Johnson has announced plans to create 50,000 affordable homes and kickstart the housing market  Comments 




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Are Christmas carols really 'noise pollution'?

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Why people power has led Strictly such a merry dance

Scores of people who would never normally vote created merry hell




John Sergeant with partner Kristina Rihanoff

Strictly star Sergeant to cash in on public's adoration

John Sergeant may have quit Strictly Come Dancing but he will be waltzing all the way to the bank  Comments 

Britain lends Iceland £2.2bn in deal to pay back investors

Britain has lent Iceland £2.2 billion as part of a deal to compensate savers hit by the Nordic banking collapse  Comments 

Clamped ambulance

Ambulance clamped as patient is helped into clinic

A private clamping firm has defended its decision to clamp an ambulance while its driver helped a seriously ill patient into a hospital clinic  Comments 

Boroughs given £168m by Boris to develop transport

Boris Johnson has announced a multi-million-pound plan to improve transport in London's boroughs, including no-strings-attached grants to councils  Comments 

Police breathalysing a motorist

New drivers to face ban for speeding only once

New drivers could be banned from the road if they commit a single offence of doing 45mph in an 30mph zone  Comments 
Guy Ritchie with his children

Madonna and Guy Ritchie reach divorce deal

Madonna and Guy Ritchie have reached agreement on their divorce - with the British film director refusing to take a penny of the pop star's cash  Comments 

Traders

FTSE plunges as Republicans bid to block US bail-out plans

The FTSE-100 Index tumbled below the 4000 barrier as traders sold shares across the world  Comments 
Olympic site

Mayor's hopes of cutting 2012 costs dashed by report

Boris Johnson says he is "disappointed" after review concluded that no further significant savings could be made on Olympic venues  Comments 

A Marks & Spencer employee and a member of Debenhams staff leaflet shoppers in Oxford Street today

Even M&S has discount day

Marks & Spencer is offering everything at 20 per cent off for one day only in an attempt to boost pre-Christmas sales  Comments 

Osborne backed by big beast Clarke

Shadow Chancellor George Osborne has won a much needed boost from Tory heavy-weight Kenneth Clarke  Comments 

Tax cuts are essential to beat crisis says minister

The recession will be "longer and deeper" without urgent government action to boost the economy with tax cuts and higher borrowing, Treasury chief secretary Yvette Cooper warned  Comments 

Council chased blind 'driver' for £571 parking fine

A man was mistakenly hounded by bailiffs for a parking fine on a car that did not belong to him - and despite the fact that he is blind  Comments 

Crime victim payouts 'too complicated', say MPs

Government claims to prioritise victims of crime were questioned as MPs delivered a damning report into compensation for people injured in violent attacks  Comments 

Police tell public not to approach murder suspect on the run from mental hospital

A suspected murderer on the run from a psychiatric hospital would not have broken free if he had been remanded to a jail, his alleged victim's mother claimed  Comments 

Fire Haringey managers and doctors, say social workers

Four out of five social workers are calling for new managers to be brought in at Haringey council following Baby P's death, according to a survey  Comments 

Jamie to go Italian at Canary Wharf

Jamie Oliver has announced that he is to open a restaurant in Canary Wharf  Comments 

Indian navy blows Somali pirate ship out of the water

A pirate "mothership" has been blown up and sunk by an Indian warship as the piracy crisis off the coast of east Africa escalates  Comments 

Police warn of Triad gangs recruiting in schools

Police have warned headteachers of the dangers of Triad gangs recruiting teenagers in schools across London  Comments 

Three offers of £1million for first home of baby Beckham

The house where David Beckham lived as a baby has attracted three offers of £1million  Comments 

Protesters win fight to scrap polyclinic

Plans to set up a polyclinic in a London hospital have been scrapped after protests  Comments 

IT shutdown brings delay for patients

Hundreds of patients face delays in getting critical test results after an NHS computer system went into meltdown  Comments 
Adrienn Both and husband Andras Toth with their daughter Csenge, seven months

'I felt safer giving birth in Hungary after first child died in NHS error

A mother whose newborn baby died in a botched hospital delivery has told how she has lost faith in the NHS  Comments 

Poison gas alert at restaurants after 13 diners fall ill

Restaurants are being warned to check gas equipment after 13 people were taken to hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning  Comments 
Walter Sickert painting

Smaller art galleries paint bright picture as visitors rise

Smaller art galleries in London have recorded a dramatic increase in visitors  Comments 

Gang boy, 13, is youngest prosecuted for firearms

A BOY of 13 has become the youngest in London to face firearms charges after he admitted storing a gun and bullets for older gang members  Comments 

Billionaire's body stolen from Austrian cemetery

The remains of a billionaire whose family fortune was built on Nazi slave labour have been stolen from an Austrian graveyard  Comments 

Hillary Clinton

Bill reveals files to move Hillary closer to top job

Hillary Clinton took a step closer to being appointed US Secretary of State after her husband agreed to reveal the identities of his major cash donors  Comments 

Thai protest under fire as grenade kills one, hurts 23

A grenade attack on protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's office in Bangkok killed one person and wounded 23  Comments 

The Queen wearing 70s flared trousers and a hat with Britannia in the background

First view of private photos of the Queen on holiday

It's a charming, impromptu snapshot of the Queen, showing her as she's never been seen before - wearing a pair of flared trousers  Comments 

Protesters win fight to scrap polyclinic

Plans to set up a polyclinic in a hospital have been scrapped after protests  Comments 

Stewardess 'helped land Canada plane'

A co-pilot suffering a mental breakdown had to be forcibly removed from the cockpit of a Boeing 767 before a flight attendant helped the pilot make a safe landing  Comments 
Marianne Faithful

I wasted my time with drugs, says Marianne Faithful

Marianne Faithfull has claimed that her one regret in life was taking drugs  Comments 

Royal designer Allegra Hicks goes bust

Allegra Hicks, the fashion retailer founded by a royal in-law, has gone bust  Comments 
Sheikh Abdullah with Michael Jackson

Sheikh: I lent Jacko $1m ... and I gave his brother a Rolls

An Arab sheikh lent Michael Jackson $1million during the fallen pop superstar's child abuse trial, the High Court heard  Comments 

Boy, 14, stabbed at skills fair

A 14-year-old boy has been stabbed at the ExCeL centre in east London as government minister Tony McNulty opened a skills and careers fair for young people at the venue  Comments 

‘Lift tax in North but not South’ London

London businesses blasted a minister for suggesting that a property tax should be abolished in the North but was “appropriate” for the capital  Comments 

Farhad Hakimzadeh

Scholar thief faces jail for £1m damage to rare books in libraries

A businessman is facing jail after admitting stealing rare pages and plates from books in the British Library  Comments 

Anger as anti-gay reggae singer is granted UK visa

The Home Secretary was criticised for granting a visa to a controversial Jamaican reggae singer, allowing him to perform in London this weekend  Comments 


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Fears over legacy in the 'forgotten Olympic borough'

Hackney has become the "forgotten Olympic borough", with a promised legacy of 8,000 skilled jobs falling victim to the recession, local politicians claim  Comments 
Bilal Ayonote

Knife victim’s friend: I use a coffin to shock pupils out of crime

The best friend of murdered 16-year-old Kodjo Yenga has launched an anti-knife campaign in schools to try to shock pupils away from a life of violence  Comments 
Tap water

Free tap water for visitors will be offered at all venues during Games

All visitors to the 2012 London Games will be offred free tap water, organisers said  Comments 
Safer cycling

Lessons in cycle safety for lorry and bus drivers

Lorry and bus drivers working for a London council are to receive training in cycling road safety in a bid to prevent road deaths  Comments 
Lord Adonis

41 more stations to be staffed at night in rail safety drive

Forty-one more stations in London will be manned until the last service at night from next year after ministers ordered safety improvements  Comments 
Overcrowded train

Rule change 'abolishes' overcrowding on trains

Government officials have abolished train overcrowding by changing the definition of what constitutes overcrowding  Comments 
Save Our Small Shops

Mayor sets out his stall on future of street markets

A study into the future of London's street markets is to be commissioned by Boris Johnson  Comments 
 


Mayor's homes for London

The Mayor's new London Housing strategy acknowledges that times have changed

Conrad Black's final appeal to his mate Dubya

Could disgraced peer of the realm Conrad Black soon be handed a Get Out of Jail Free card - courtesy of George Bush?

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