Family pay tribute to victim of Victoria bus station tragedy
“She was a whirlwind in any room and lit up this world with her energy, enthusiasm for life and joy. She will be forever in our hearts.”
Read More“She was a whirlwind in any room and lit up this world with her energy, enthusiasm for life and joy. She will be forever in our hearts.”
Read MoreShortly before 9am yesterday a 56-year-old woman from South London died after a collision with a bus outside London Victoria Railway Station.
Read MoreThe charity could soon see a cash boost from Westminster council.
Read MoreThe Marylebone-based hub, Feathers, is instead hoping it can take on the vacant spot for ‘educational use’.
Read MorePeter Dixon, 44, of Swan Road, Southwark, was sentenced to four years and eight months’ imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court on Friday.
Read MorePaul Swaddle, who represents the Regent’s Park ward, was chosen by Tory councillors to replace former leader Cllr Rachael Robathan, who stepped down from the role in December.
Read MoreThe Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) said Kinga Lesniak’s comments showed she had a ‘deep-seated attitudinal problem’ and an ‘entrenched contempt’ towards black people and jeopardised the safety of patients.
Read MorePart of an electrical intake room in the basement was damaged by fire. There were no reports of any injuries.
Read MoreShe was last seen wearing a blue backpack and pulling a black-wheeled trolley
Read MoreThe Met is urging anyone who suspects they have been spiked to report it to police.
Read MoreUndercover officers wearing luxury watches posed as members of the public.
Read MoreMore than 1,700 police officers were on duty to manage the march.
Read MoreWestminster City Council said the cameras, which can be moved across the borough, could be in place by the summer, and has hinted at joining forces with other local authorities to monitor them.
Read MoreWestminster City council’s planning committee voted to back the proposal for the dilapidated building on Tuesday, a move hoped to breathe new life into the Lancaster Gate site.
Read MoreA social worker who was suspended after sharing and liking gender-critical views on Facebook has won a ‘landmark case’ against her employer.
Read MoreThe panel said her actions were “premeditated, sophisticated and deliberate”.
Read MoreWestminster City council agreed to refund £225 in court fees the resident, known only as Mr X, incurred while trying to pay his tax, a Local Government and Social Care ombudsman report found.
Read More“None of us have actually said her death was directly to do with this, but it honestly didn’t help. The stress my parents were both going through was all to do with this.”
Read MoreThe plans are the final part of the £90million Oxford Street revamp.
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