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Gas prices go up before Christmas 7% hike 
Posted on  12-11-2010 12:38:46 PM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  News Desk

News Desk

London will be hit with a 7% rise in gas prices following British Gas annoucement that prices will rise for both gas and electricity by an average of 7% on 10 December, in a blow to 8 million households across the UK.


  
Youth urinates on M15 building, police do nothing 
Posted on  11-11-2010 10:20:39 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  New Desk

New Desk

A London Daily News cameraman caught a "student protestor" urinating in front of Met Police officers on the MI5 building on Millbank last night at the end of the student protests over tuition fees.


Thames House is the headquarters of the ...


  
London preparing for extreme weather Met office issue warning 
Posted on  09-11-2010 10:57:39 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  News Desk

News Desk

The capital is facing extreme weather conditions, with the Met Office today issuing a warning of heavy rain this evening and overnight is expected to give accumulations of 50-70 mm in places.


The Met Office has advised "the public are advised ...

 
Enfield cop charged with causing actual bodily harm 
Posted on  06-11-2010 06:43:36 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  [email protected]

An Enfield police officer has been accused of causing actual bodily harm whilst making an arrest.

The prosecution comes after the Independent Police Complaints Commision managed an internal Met investigation into Pc Michael Ray's arrest of a suspect.

Local police were called to a street fight in ...


  
Scooter driver dies in Hampsted accident 
Posted on  06-11-2010 04:51:27 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  [email protected]

Police are appealing for witnesses after a man died in a scooter acident last night.

The 31-year-old from Whetstone, Barnet fell from his Vespa 125cc scooter on Finchley Road at the junction with Arkwright Road around 7pm, Scotland Yard said.

There has been no arrests.

He was ...


  
Man dead in Highgate Bridge fall 
Posted on  06-11-2010 03:15:39 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  [email protected]

A man has died after falling from Highgate Bridge and onto the busy Archway Road.

Yesterday, around midday, the man, in his 30s, plummeted on the A1 in front of traffic and was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

The road was closed for a couple of hours after ...


  
Engineers face tough task to remove cement mixer from rail tracks 
Posted on  06-11-2010 01:20:56 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  [email protected]

Engineers and police are preparing to move the wreckage of a 26-tonne cement mixer that plunged on to a train carriage at Oxshott, Surrey.

Passengers have been warned that services on the London Waterloo to Guilford route may not return to normal until Monday at the earliest.

The ...


  
Pakistani politician murder squad release E-Fit 
Posted on  05-11-2010 03:50:43 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  [email protected]

Murder detectives investigating the 'assassination' of a prominent Pakistani opposition politician have released an e-fit of one of the suspects.

The inquiry is being led by Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism unit who retain an "open mind" as to a motive - no arrests have been made.

Dr Imran Farooq was attacked ...


  
London Poles warned over dodgy listeria sausages - Full products withdrawal 
Posted on  05-11-2010 03:47:04 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  [email protected]

London's Polish community have been warned to look out for several contaminated sausage products.

The Food Standards Agency are ordering a nationwide withdrawal of Home Black Pudding Sausage and Grill Black Pudding Sausage, made by Sokolów, after batches were found to have dangerously high levels of Listeria, which ...


  
BBC stars on the picket line 
Posted on  05-11-2010 03:36:15 AM (GMT +00:00)
Published By  News Desk

BBC journalists are on strike as a 48 hour walk out began at midnight in a dispute over pensions.

Radio 4's flagship Today programme was forced off the air and journalists said they expected that the World At One and PM programmes would also be scrapped.

Earlier, ...

  
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