Second person arrested in connection with Roehampton break-in murder

Police have arrested a second person on suspicion of murder over the death of a man during a break-in.

New Malden deaths: bodies of children could have been there for three days

The bodies of three disabled children thought to have been killed by their mother could have laid undiscovered for as long as three days, a court has heard.

Jobless-related benefits down by £200m

Payments for jobless-related benefits are £200 million lower than expected because of the fall in unemployment in recent years, according to new figures.

Tourist deported from Sri Lanka over Buddha tattoo

A British tourist who was deported from Sri Lanka because of a tattoo of Buddha on her arm has said she is unlikely to ever return to the country.

Five dead as UK military helicopter crashes in Afghanistan

Five military personnel killed when the UK helicopter they were travelling in crashed in southern Afghanistan are feared to be British.

Just hanging out: bra-less Rhianna turns heads at NYC basketball

Queen of pop Rhianna turned heads as she arrived at the Brooklyn Nets stadium last night.

The GO Guide: where to go and what to do this weekend

Going Out: Got the post-Easter blues? Cheer up, there's plenty of filmy, foodie and musical action to get stuck into.

Terminally-ill teen raises record-breaking £2.4m

A terminally-ill teenager has broken all records on fundraising website JustGiving by persuading the public to donate more than £2.4 million.

Family mourn gap year teen found dead after tribal drug ritual in Colombian rainforest

The family of a teenager who died in South America after taking hallucinogenic drugs during a tribal ritual have paid tribute to a much loved son and brother.

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G7 vow 'swift' sanctions on Russia over Ukraine aggression

Members of the G7 have agreed to "move swiftly" - as early as Monday - to impose additional economic sanctions on Russia for its actions in Ukraine.

Lib Dems must answer 'serious questions' over allegations of Sir Cyril Smith's sex abuse

The Liberal Democrats need to answer "serious questions" about who knew that Sir Cyril Smith faced allegations of sex abuse, says the party's president.

Rise in borrowing shows 'clear' sign of growing confidence in economy

People's borrowing using personal loans is growing for the first time in five years in a "clear" sign of rising consumer confidence, high street banks have reported.

Police investigating Essex murder appeal for pair seen on CCTV

Police have appealed for two people who have been seen on CCTV to come forward to help with a murder investigation.

Grace Dent reviews Marylebone's Roots & Bulbs

Restaurant review: Grace Dent finds a mecca of goodness and greenery at Roots & Bulbs.

Cabinet Office 'may not find culprits of Hillsborough Wikipedia edits'

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The Cabinet Office has warned it may not be possible to identify whoever used government computers to post "sickening" comments about Hillsborough.



Squatters who have taken over listed Hampstead police station vow to fight crime

Video: Squatters have taken over an abandoned police station in north London, prompting fears of all-night raves. But the squatters said they want to help fight crime and give old ladies a hand with their shopping.

Floyd Mayweather looking forward to 'doing a little business' in London

Video: The 10-time world champion, whose strength in the ring is matched by his mighty earning power out of it, can't wait to come to the capital.

Emergency crews take part in major Thames crash exercise

Emergency crews are carrying out one of their biggest ever exercises - by tackling a simulated plane crash in London.

Miliband pledges new laws to clamp down on zero-hours contracts

New laws to tackle the end of zero-hours contracts abuse would be implemented under a Labour government, Ed Miliband promised.

Monk loses his life's work in Tube laptop theft after taking Boris selfie

VIDEO: A Tibetan monk lost his life’s work when his laptop containing a 900-page history of Buddhism was stolen as he took a selfie with Boris Johnson on the Tube.

Woman in hospital after 'appalling' Sidcup scissor attack

A woman is in hospital after being stabbed with a pair of scissors in an "appalling" attack at her home in south-east London.

Drinking mazes and dining dens: step inside London’s secret rooms

Going Out: Drinking mazes, false walls, hidden dining dens and secret smoking zones... Victoria Stewart has the password to London’s party hideaways.

Police launch search for missing boy, 13, from Leyton

Police have launched a hunt for a missing 13-year-old boy from Leyton.

Thief who stole £2,500 electric bike rang the owner to buy a charger for it

A thief who stole a state-of-the-art electric bike was caught out after unwittingly calling its owner to buy a battery charger.

'Threat to elections' as mail firm sends poll cards to wrong voters

A mail delivery firm was accused today of “endangering” local and European elections after polling cards were dumped or delivered to the wrong London addresses.

Mother attacks hospital over birth blunders which 'ruined her son's life'

One of the capital’s leading hospitals is set to pay out millions of pounds in compensation after a “catalogue of errors” left a baby with brain damage.

Gisele Bundchen sings Blondie for H&M swimwear campaign

Gallery and Video: Gisele Bundchen has swapped the catwalk for the stage as she promotes H&M;’s summer swimwear line.

Australia bids farewell to baby Prince George after 'incredible' three week tour down under

Prince George waved goodbye to Australia today after a hugely successful royal tour that won over hearts and minds Down Under.

Happy glampers: From helicopters to four-poster beds, here's how to glamp your way through the festival season

Life & Style: Take a leaf out of William and Kate’s book and try a little tented lux this festival season. Phoebe Luckhurst pitches up.

Exhibition - film review: 'Joanna Hogg’s originality and rigour are to be admired'

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Film of the Week: There is much to admire in Joanna Hogg’s stylish feature, a claustrophobic and sexually provocative tale set in a striking modernist Kensington home.

McBusted, O2 Arena - music review

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Music review: The two bands morphed into each other for a victorious show which comprised mostly Busted songs and the cream of McFly.

Best gluten-free afternoon tea in London

Going Out:As Marylebone’s Pantry at 108 launches a gluten-free afternoon tea, here is a round-up of some of London’s other GF teatime options.

Uncle Vanya/Three Sisters, Wyndham's - theatre review

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Theatre review: Andrei Konchalovsky presents these two Chekhov plays as part of 2014’s UK-Russia Year of Culture.

Katherine Ryan, Soho Theatre - comedy review

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Comedy review: In her latest show Ryan skilfully tackles a number of hot potatoes, from celebrity obsession to the over-sexualisation of society.

Best of British: London restaurants serving great British food

Eating Out: Food junkie John Quilter discusses his favourite places for excellent British cuisine.

Transcendence - film review: 'A-listers Johnny Depp and Morgan Freeman are sunk by a D-list script'

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Film Review: Wally Pfister's sci-fi blockbuster offers icily elegant landscapes and exchanges about the nature of reality but has no voice of its own.

The Silver Tassie, National's Lyttelton - theatre review

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Theatre Review: This anti-war drama by Sean O’Casey defies its flaws to strike all our senses.

Circus Geeks, Roundhouse - circus review

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Going Out: The unusual juggling act educates as well as entertains in their impressive new show, Beta Testing.

Hot homes along the Victoria line

New research into average property values along the Tube network reveals homes hotspots and pockets of hidden value along the Victoria line.

Picture gallery: celebrity homes

Now that The Voice has finished, those missing their weekend fix of Kylie Minogue can snuggle up to her instead.

Deputy mayor for housing: tackling London's new homes shortage

London needs 42,000 new homes a year for its soaring population. We ask the deputy mayor for housing for some answers.

Picture gallery: celebrity homes

Robbie Williams lands a £4.2 million sale, Meryl Streep films new film Suffragette in a historic Islington Square and we take a peek inside The Feeling frontman's Hackney home.

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