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One ticket-holder has scooped Saturday’s £3.9 million top lottery prize.They matched all six main numbers to win £3,967,428 in total. No players managed to match five numbers and the bonus ball to collect £1 million.
Prince Harry will not be attending the wedding of his son Archie's godfather, but his brother William will be an usher, it has been reported.Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, is set to marry Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral next month and counts the major royals as close friends.
Fulham are in the market for two centre-backs with Tosin Adarabioyo leaving this summer, manager Marco Silva has confirmed.The Cottagers have earmarked “three or four” key positions which need to be strengthened during the summer transfer market, with centre-back chief among them.
New Route For Irish Nationals To Get British Citizenship Close To Becoming Law
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Freedom Pass Under Threat Due To Changes To Parking Charges
Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband MP was out campaigning in Chipping Barnet on May 16. Miliband was quizzed on Labour’s plan to make gains in outer London.
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Low-cost train operator Lumo has announced plans for a new service linking London and Manchester.The new service, which could start in 2027, would see six return trains a day running between Euston and Rochdale via Manchester Victoria.This would offer an alternative to passengers currently relying on Avanti West Coast services.
The number of babies being born in London has fallen by a fifth in a decade, the Standard can reveal, as experts warn that the cost of living and house prices mean that people are delaying — or deciding against — having children.
Mike Freer warns attacks on MPs are a "constant worry"
The child fell out of a window on the 15th floor of Jacobs House on New City Road, Plaistow shortly before 6am.
Sir Keir Starmer vowed to tackle the huge social divides in London as he unveiled six “First Step” pledges for the upcoming general election.
A studio that resembles a garden shed in south-east London is being rented out for £1,300-a-month in the latest evidence of the grim situation facing capital’s renters.Marketed as an “outstanding studio annexe”, the small timber-clad structure sits at the bottom of the back garden of a semi-detached house in Abbey Wood.
Amid rising rents and closing businesses and venues, locals in the capital are increasingly taking charge of spaces themselves to reinvigorate their communities.
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Passengers on one of London’s biggest commuter networks are set to benefit from a multimillion-pound new fleet of trains — but will likely have to wait until the end of the decade to board them.
Residents have told how they feared for their children’s lives after a shooting left a woman badly injured in Stamford Hill.Armed police officers were called to a street in the north London neighbourhood on Tuesday evening after the woman, in her 30s, was shot.
Residents living in a mansion block a stone’s throw from Hyde Park have complained their building has become a “revolving door” for tourists.More than 100 of the 530 flats at Park West in Westminster are suspected to be listed on short term letting websites and Westminster council says it is likely the block is hosting more guests a night than the Ritz, which has 111 rooms and 25 suites.