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Tube strike: Jubilee weekend action at two London Underground stations suspended
London Underground staff had planned a walk out at Euston and Green Park on 3 June.
RideLondon: Major road closures for cycling festival return
Up to 25,000 cyclists are due to take part in the festival which covers parts of London and Essex.
French Open: Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram advance, but Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares are defeated
Britain's Joe Salisbury moves into the third round of the French Open men's doubles, but Jamie Murray is eliminated.
North Finchley killing: Man dies in street fight
Police found the man with a neck injury on Ballards Lane in the early hours of Friday.
Sam Johnstone: Crystal Palace close to signing England and West Brom keeper
England goalkeeper Sam Johnstone will be out of contract at West Brom this summer and is close to joining Crystal Palace.
Battersea Park funfair disaster: Plans being drawn up for memorial
Five children died when the Battersea Park Big Dipper came off its tracks nearly 50 years ago.
Belly Mujinga death: Rail worker's Covid inquest will not look into spit incident
Rail worker Belly Mujinga became ill after allegedly being coughed on and spat at by a passenger.
Soldiers arrested on drug, money-lending and money-laundering offences
The soldiers under investigation will not take part in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the MoD says.
Grenfell fire and PEEPs: 'I want to escape a burning building, not sit and wait'
Disabled residents on the fear of being trapped in high-rise flats as evacuation plans are turned down
Stockwell tenant jailed for murdering couple during lockdown
Daniel Briceno Garcia killed the couple who he was renting a room from in south London.
Met Police dog dies after chasing down moped thieves
PD Xavier Charles, also known as Stanley, is described as "one of the very best police dogs".
Ollie Hoskins: London Irish prop signs new deal with Premiership club
London Irish prop Ollie Hoskins signs and undisclosed-length new contract with the Premiership club.
Christian Judge: Saracens sign Worcester Warriors prop on two-year deal
Worcester Warriors tight-head prop Christian Judge is to return to Saracens on a two-year deal.
Met Police officer denies sexually assaulting colleague
PC Joseph Demir is accused of carrying out a sexual assault on a male colleague.
Brislington murder probe: Two more arrests
Police have now arrested seven people after violence broke out in Bristol on Tuesday night.
Court fight looms over Sainsbury's cat ban
An autistic man is suing the supermarket giant for refusing entry to his assistance cat.
London Fire Brigade: New fire training sees Grenfell lessons in action
London Fire Brigade has reformed how it works and its technology after the Grenfell Tower disaster.
Russian oligarchs: Inside K-Cell - the UK police unit raiding their homes
The BBC gets exclusive access to the crime-fighting team causing "friction" for sanctioned oligarchs
RideLondon: Three-day Women's World Tour race and over 20,000 amateurs expected to take part
RideLondon will feature a three-day Women's World Tour stage race when it returns from 27-29 May.
Vitality Blast: Paul Stirling hits 46-ball century for Birmingham Bears
Birmingham Bears opener Paul Stirling hits 34 off an over in T20 Blast victory, plus wins for Middlesex, Durham and Glamorgan.