Three more swine flu victims die
A girl aged nine from south London is one of three people who have died after catching swine flu, health officials confirm.
Unveiling for 7 July memorial
A £1m permanent memorial to the victims of the 7 July 2005 London bombings is being unveiled in Hyde Park.
Fatal fire block's layout probed
The design of a tower block through which a fire spread killing six people is to be examined, London's mayor announces.
Potter tribute to murdered actor
The cast of the new Harry Potter film are to remember the murdered actor Rob Knox at the film's world premiere in London.
Mayor 'neglecting inner London'
The mayor is accused of "neglecting" Tube extension calls in inner London in favour of boroughs that voted for him.
Families praise 7 July memorial
Relatives of the victims of the the 7 July 2005 London bombings say a monument in their honour in Hyde Park is a "fitting tribute".
Footballer jailed for match death
A Sunday league footballer from west London who killed a rival player in a row after a game is jailed.
Man scales plinth ahead of launch
A man scales Fourth Plinth art project in London's Trafalgar Square, minutes before the event is due to begin.
Nurse with two jobs suspended
An NHS nurse who was employed full-time at two hospitals, including one in London, is suspended from nursing for a year.
Tube firm cuts 'may hit Olympics'
"Scaling back" of Tube upgrades by a contractor aiming to save £2bn could hit jobs and the Olympics, a union warns.
Mental health fears for homeless
Charities demand action to tackle mental health problems among the homeless as new figures show a rise in rough sleepers.
Majority ruling on Shakilus death
Jurors trying seven teenagers accused of murdering a 16-year-old boy in a "honey trap" plot are told they can return majority verdicts.
Laser 'cure' for blindness tested
A ground-breaking laser treatment developed in London could prevent millions of older people from going blind.
Man bailed over serious assault
An 18-year-old held over an attack in which a man was stabbed and had a noxious liquid thrown over him is bailed.
Fake swifts to attract real thing
A London borough is trying to attract swifts to the inner city - by playing recordings of their calls from the rooftop of a building.
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