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  • Maria and Matozinhos Otone de Menezes hold one another on the station platform

    Jean Charles de Menezes’s mother says ‘everyone should watch’ TV drama about his killing

    Disney+ series revisits killing of Brazilian man wrongly identified as a terrorist by Met police officers in 2005
  • Ola Raji in a football stadium among other fans

    Family of student murdered in London 10 years ago make fresh appeal for help

  • Darren Henley

    Arts Council England a victim of ‘London-centric’ media coverage, CEO says

  • Thousands protest for trans rights in London after supreme court ruling – video

    Thousands of trans rights protesters gathered in central London on Saturday to rally against UK's supreme court ruling that a woman is someone born biologically female and that transgender women are excluded from that legal definition
  • A large crowd of protesters holding banners promoting trans rights outside the Houses of Parliament

    ‘One hell of a turnout’: trans activists rally in London against gender ruling

    Thousands gather in Parliament Square in a show of unity after supreme court judgment
  • Lola Okolosie

    There are fewer children in England’s primary schools. That’s no reason to strip funding from them

    Lola Okolosie
    Across the country, there’s a demographic shift. This is a chance to reinvest in our threadbare education system, says Lola Okolosie, an English teacher and writer
  • The Trump baby blimp hovering above protesters in Parliament Square during the US president’s state visit in 2019

    Trump’s second state visit to UK to be disrupted by ‘even bigger’ protests

  • Poster that says: "L&Q, creating places where people want to live", next to a plastic bag of rubbish

    Residents of London apartment block left without running water for 12 days

  • a screen reads 'truth'

    Trump Media urges regulators to investigate hedge fund’s vast bet against stock

  • A tape cordon in front of the felled oak

    Spurs contractors judged felled Enfield oak to be ‘fine specimen’

  • A busker performs in London’s Leicester Square.

    Brief letters
    Things can only get better with less noise in Leicester Square

  • Street performer standing in a crowd with a placard

    ‘This platform gave me everything’: street performers rue end of busking at Leicester Square

  • (From left) Lanre Haastrup, the father of Isaiah Haastrup, and Rashid and Aliya Abbasi, the parents of Zainab Abbasi, holding up photos of their children

    Doctors in end-of-life cases of two UK children can be named, court rules

  • The felled oak tree in Whitewebbs Park

    Council plans legal action over ancient London oak felled by Toby Carvery

  • The felled oak tree in Whitewebbs Park, Enfield.

    Felling of ancient London oak tree by Toby Carvery owner reported to police

    Whitewebbs Park oak cut down by contractors working for firm that runs nearby restaurant
  • Simon Carter, chief executive of British Land, in his Broadgate office

    Observer business profile
    ‘It felt like a big call’: the property boss who bet workers would return to the office … and won

    Simon Carter of British Land says that, with high-end facilities at a premium again, gambling on construction during the pandemic has paid off
  • Sharp … Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story.

    Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story review – original rude girl is still impossibly cool

    The Selecter frontwoman recounts her own astonishing personal journey interwoven with her pioneering presence in 70s musical history
  • The exterior of the Veeraswamy restaurant in London.

    UK’s oldest Indian restaurant faces closure in dispute with crown estate

    Owner of Michelin-starred Veeraswamy, London, heads to high court to object to ‘heartless’ plans to upgrade building
  • Anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray

    ‘Stop Brexit Man’ cleared of flouting ban on playing music outside parliament

    Court ruled Steve Bray’s anti-Tory and anti-Brexit protest featuring The Muppet Show and Darth Vader themes was lawful expression of his views
  • Joe Powell

    In the shadow of Grenfell, tenants are living with damp, mould and rats – there’s no faith in politics without a safe home

    Joe Powell
    The positive news is that better laws, regulations and rights for residents are on the way, says Labour MP Joe Powell
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