West Central London
WC refers to West Central London and includes the areas of Bloomsbury, Grays Inn, Covent Garden, Holborn and Strand.
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England struck by flash flooding
Heavy rain causes flash floods across England, and leaves a teenager from Thamesmead dead.
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Child sleuths 'are not snoopers'
Children are being paid to patrol London streets and report graffiti, fly-tipping and dog fouling.
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2012 bosses deny demolition plan
London 2012 chiefs tell BBC Sport they are not seriously considering a scheme to flatten the Olympic Stadium after the Games.
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Youths remanded over stabbing
Two teenagers appear in court charged with the murder of a 14-year-old boy in east London.
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Trio quizzed over vagrant's death
Three men are arrested after the murder of a rough sleeper in a derelict north-west London warehouse in June.
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New help for saddlesore cyclists
A special weekend workshop is run by Transport for London to help ensure comfortable bike rides.
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Isotope shortage may delay scans
Hundreds of important NHS hospital tests could be put on hold due to a worldwide shortage of a radioactive isotope.
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Poland's finest to rock Wembley
More than 10,000 people will pack Wembley Arena to see eight of Polish music's top acts on Sunday.
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Ripper 'claimed earlier victims'
Jack the Ripper may have committed his first murder 25 years earlier than previously thought, it is claimed.
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Man 'arranged murder from prison'
A man organised a murder from his prison cell using a smuggled mobile phone, the Old Bailey has heard.
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Union warns over Games Tube plan
A union says "huge difficulties" and safety issues need to be addressed to make 24-hour Tube services possible during the 2012 Games.
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Ex-officer wins £3m for injuries
A senior police officer who was left with severe permanent injuries in a road accident is awarded £3m in damages by the High Court.
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Second Blue Peter newcomer named
Londoner Joel Defries, 23, is unveiled as the latest presenter on children's show Blue Peter.
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Week in pictures: London
A picture round-up of some of the stories that made the news in London this week.
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