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4,500 youths to run banks and businesses in huge financial education study 
Posted on  01-10-2010 05:19:56 AM (GMT +00:00)
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Over 4,500 youths in every secondary school in Lambeth is to receive free financial education programmes in a major University of Oxford study.

Charity MyBnk are setting up hundreds of youth-led banks offering 0% loans, savers clubs, business idea generators, real-life market battles and fiscal literacy programmes both ...


  
"Kettling" already taking place in central London, student protestors kept in freezing temperatures 
Posted on  30-11-2010 02:57:51 AM (GMT +00:00)
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Students and their parents demonstrating against the coalition Governments policy on tuition fees have been controversially "kettled" in freezing temperatures in central London according to London Daily News reporters in Whitehall.

According to reports at least 70 police vans have assembled around Whitehall, ...


  
Tomilnson officer to face "gross misconduct" charge 
Posted on  29-11-2010 12:52:01 PM (GMT +00:00)
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The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has this morning, Monday 29 November 2010, served gross misconduct allegations against PC Simon Harwood in relation to the death of Ian Tomlinson during the G20 protests.


Since the Crown Prosecution Service decision in July not to ...

  
Dramatic footage as air ambulance lands in street – Female ‘throws herself’ under Acton train 
Posted on  26-11-2010 04:19:55 AM (GMT +00:00)
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A 40-year-old woman has apparently killed herself after jumping in front of a train at Acton Mainline station.

There were dramatic scenes as the streets where cleared and an air ambulance landed outside the station.

The woman was on the tracks when she was struck by ...


  
£150m Tube mobile phone deal “within weeks” 
Posted on  26-11-2010 02:53:34 AM (GMT +00:00)
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The UK's big four mobile phone operators are set to stump up £150m to install mobile and Wi-Fi coverage on the London Underground railway network.

Mayor Boris Johnson has backed the deal between Transport for London and the firms and reports suggest said it could be ...


  
As Ed backs students, bailiffs move in against SOAS squatters 
Posted on  26-11-2010 01:58:52 AM (GMT +00:00)
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200 protesting students who have occupied parts of the sprawling University of London campus are expecting the bailiffs at “any minute” after education chiefs won an court injunction.

A group squatting in University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies in Bloomsbury, ignored a seven o’clock ...


  
Lambeth has London’s highest HIV rates 
Posted on  25-11-2010 04:52:14 AM (GMT +00:00)
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Lambeth has London’s highest amount of people suffering from HIV, according to new research.

More than 13 people per 1,000 are believed to have the dangerous infectious disease in the borough - the capitals average is 5.24 per 1,000.

Despite having the country’s highest infection rates, quality of ...


  
Students vent fury in central London protests 
Posted on  24-11-2010 03:03:36 AM (GMT +00:00)
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News Desk

Students have smashed windows and sprayed graffiti on police vans in demonstrations around Westminster this afternoon, with the protests outside of the Cowley Street offices of the Liberal Democrats and 30 Millbank the Conservative party's HQ.

Police have again "locked down" Millbank with cordons ...


  
William to marry Kate on April 29 
Posted on  23-11-2010 01:10:41 AM (GMT +00:00)
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News Desk

The date for the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton has been set for April 29 2011, a spring wedding, and also before the local elections.

Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton in Kenya whilst on holiday, the expected revenues to the ...


 
Victims of burglary invited to police ‘Aladdin's Cave' 
Posted on  19-11-2010 01:26:32 AM (GMT +00:00)
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Victims of burglary in Brent are being invited to an 'Aladdin's Cave'  of stolen property.

Members of the public will have a chance to reclaim stolen items including jewellery, TVs and computers. Detectives will be on hand to help establish correct ownership.

The event at ...

 
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