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Inquiry begins over 1,075-home South London neighbourhood planned with only 65 affordable properties
Planning inspector Glen Rollings will decide whether the controversial development in Mortlake, Richmond should be built
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Ms Reeves announced £40 billion a year in extra taxes, with money being poured into schools, hospitals, transport and housing
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The driver said there was lots of “banter” and mutual horseplay between staff, including references to colleagues’ weight, using the term “chubs”, chat about “fat club” and fake certificates left in the office, entitled, “Gainer of th ...
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Antony Snook, 45, Riley Tolliver, 18, and three boys aged 15, 16, and 17, who cannot be named because of their age, are on trial charged with murdering Max and Mason
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The Metropolitan Police are calling for the Brent pub's licence to be revoked to prevent 'further serious incidents'
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Croydon estate plagued by drug dealing and fly-tipping may be demolished for 445 new homes and shops
Four blocks of flats including one 29 storeys high would be built on the South London site - but only if the handful of residents who own homes can be bought out
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She's tackled Alaska, Thailand, and now the Orient Express on Sue Perkins' Big Adventure: From Paris To Istanbul that airs tonight
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South London flat with steep stairs the moment you open front door sold for £8K under expected price
There was 'strong' interest in the home before the auction from investors, buy-to-let landlords and people looking to move in themselves
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Mr Shah questioned why the BBC’s charter needs to be regularly reviewed – unlike other bodies set up under Royal Charter, like the Bank of England and British Council
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Sue Perkins was diagnosed with a non-cancerous tumour in her pituitary gland back in 2015 and the TV star described the news as 'destroying'
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The festive period is well and truly upon us, and many of the big brands are pulling out all the stops to ensure they have the best Christmas advert... but which one is your favourite?
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A family having been moved seven times to different hotels in just three weeks, and a child doing homework on a cardboard box were among the experiences outlined at a parliamentary committee