Dante Forrest, of Moselle Avenue, is due to appear in court today charged with killing Marvin Dickson
Author - James Cracknell
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey (BEH) Mental Health NHS Trust settled 21 claims of negligence between 2019 and 2024
Capital City College Group is one of the UK's largest further education bodies with 30,000 students being taught annually
The new London Race Action Plan sets out how the Met will "better represent, respect, involve and protect black Londoners"
Sean Wallace attempted to rape a child under the age of 13 but was caught out by an undercover police operation
The pair falsely believed the car they were shooting at belonged to a rival gang member
The victim has been named as 40-year-old Marvin Dixon
Some parts of the south-east have seen a month's worth of rain fall overnight, with more expected throughout Monday
No-one was injured in the fire believed to have started from a discarded cigarette
The council had come under fire in recent years after building up a huge repairs backlog
This year’s display will be preceded by a spectacular drone show
The council is consulting on proposals to reduce the opening hours of its nine libraries
New government grant and council investment brings £15m of extra support
Yalcin Coban is taking part in the 'Skinflint Rally' and raising money for Crohn’s and Colitis UK
Around 200 streets across the capital are being transformed into temporary spaces for play and social gatherings this weekend
Debden Terrace Garden has already become an award-winner since launching last year
The charity wants more people to know that they can remain anonymous and stay protected while reporting crime in the area
It will support 36 grassroots groups working locally to provide access to legal advice, counselling, emergency housing and other key services
The accidental fire was caused by the "catastrophic failure" of a lithium-ion battery pack for an e-bike
Haringey Council claims bailiffs only used as "last resort" but new figures show their use in the borough is growing
Temporary housing, children's services and social care are all still causing significant cost pressures in Haringey
The artwork in Carbuncle Passage had been vandalised with graffiti
It comes ahead of the opening of the new Thames Tideway sewage system that will become operational next year
New figures show the beer and pub industry supports 160,000 jobs across London



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