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A much-loved music studio is to close after a landlord demanded they cough up an extra £32,000 per year in rent.

Police investigating the killing of a homeless man who was found in a car park have charged a man.

And a photographer who specialises in pictures of dogs has won an international competition.

There are 10 pages of sport, including the latest column from Adam Sells as he assesses a big summer for Crystal Palace – in terms of their managerial search, Wilfried Zaha’s future and squad strengthening.

We also have an extract of the new Wimbledon book When Dave Went Up, as well as former Charlton defender Harry Lennon on being forced to retire at just 28.

And we have all the latest things to do in the capital plus reviews and previews of shows and exhibitions in our Talk of the Town Section.

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