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Heathrow airport to get full body scanners
BAA has announced that London's Heathrow airport is to get full body scanners 'as soon as is practic...
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How to solve a problem like youth crime?
With the increasing level of crime amgonst young people especially in the capital. It's often hard t...
- 15,000 London families risk losing their homes The warning comes after the government has announced that it would be placing national caps on Local...
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Water mains burst across London as Ice thaws
As the ice and snow slowly disappears after causing days of disruption across the UK, London's roads...
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An MP who was stabbed while holding a public surgery has spoken about the incident for the first time.Stephen Timms, Labour MP for Newham, east London, was attacked in May this year. He was in hospital for five days with abdominal injuries.
David Cameron's coalition government is due to outline their laws via the Queen's Speech set to be delivered to Parliament. It’s reported that some of the laws due to be passed include the repeal of ID cards, powers for parents to set up schools, reforms to policing and a referendum on the voting system.
Former cabinet minister Ed Balls is expected to join the contest to succeed Gordon Brown as Labour leader later.Mr Balls - a close ally of Mr Brown and former schools secretary - is expected to announce his candidacy on a visit to West Midlands.
After days, of dealings, flirtings and confusion. Conservative leader David Cameron has now got his wish as the new UK prime minister after the resignation of Gordon Brown.Mr Cameron, 43, entered 10 Downing Street after travelling to Buckingham Palace to formally accept the Queen's request to form the next government.
After all the debates, mistakes, and apologies. Polling stations across the UK saw an influx of new voters eager to cast their votes and effect change.











