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  • Fuzzy CCTV image of motorcyclist

    Nine-year-old shot in Hackney may never again ‘speak or move properly’

  • Londoners should be given incentives to remove paving, says the report.

    Londoners should be charged for paving gardens, says climate resilience report

  • Skeleton staff … Fern, the new bronze replica of Dippy, oversees the garden.

    ‘You travel five million years a metre’: inside the Natural History Museum’s mind-boggling new garden

  • Rare surviving 17th-century decorative paper cuttings  discovered under floorboards at Sutton House

    Rare examples of 17th-century paper-cutting ‘saved from skip’ to go on display

  • The exterior of Feltham young offender institute

    Feltham YOI found to be most violent prison in England and Wales

  • Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah

    Mother suing government for child’s pollution death seeks official apology

  • A person apparently covered in lightbulbs

    Artists should exploit AI’s capabilities, say creators of new Tate Modern show

  • Waterloo Sunset.

    Waterloo Sunset review – inside an oasis of affordable living

  • Orlando Whitfield

    Today in Focus
    Inside the biggest art fraud in US history - podcast

    Orlando Whitfield, the author of All That Glitters, on his years of friendship with the art fraudster Inigo Philbrick
  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative deputy leader, in Liverpool.

    Much of Michael Heseltine’s advice to Angela Rayner is good, but he is wrong about local councils

    Letter: Steve Leach and Colin Copus disagree with the former Conservative minister’s suggestion that more than 200 local authorities should be abolished
    • Thames Water owner to liquidate solar energy subsidiary amid debt crisis

    • Two children dead and four people in hospital after east London house fire

    • Cleaners at prestigious UK girls’ school vote to strike over cut in hours

  • Daniil Medvedev is photographed with his mouth open as if he is yelling something; in this head and shoulders picture his right arm is bent so he holds his racket round his neck and over his left shoulder. He wears a white top and is thin and wiry with light brown hair that is receding at the temples.

    No female players penalised for bad behaviour at Wimbledon this year so far

  • Hilary Hester Ives

    Other lives
    Hilary Hester Ives obituary

  • New Scotland Yard, Victoria Embankment, London.

    'Spy cops' scandal
    Police spy accuses colleague of fathering child while undercover

  • Two men wearing orange hi-vis overalls, one in a white hard hat, are seen around a hole in the pavement with lengths of blue piping; there are sandbags, barriers and hazard cones around the hole, and a Thames Water van bearing the company's logo parked by. A boarded-up shopfront without signage is seen behind the hole, and a takeaway noodle bar next to that.

    Thames Water hit with £39m of penalties after missing regulatory targets

  • M25 weekend closure: drivers told to expect ‘incredibly busy’ routes

  • People-power led to my re-election. It is the start of a new politics

    Jeremy Corbyn
  • Rare early medieval ivory carving acquired for £2m by V&A

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