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Monday, May 13

18

Good Squish: How one supersized scrunchie brand stole the hearts of Londoners

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Thought we left scrunchies in the 1980s? This cult London brand is proving you wrong, says Maddy Mussen

‘George Davis is innocent OK’: Londoner recalls campaign to free him in new TV series

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Davis was released after stunts including scuppering of Ashes Test – but later landed back inside for crime he actually committed

15

Embarrassment for Sadiq Khan as Londoners fume over Tube update - 'It's a monstrosity!'

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Transport for London has announced a partnership with furniture designer Made.

08

Londoner to cycle length of Wales to raise awareness for modern slavery

www.standard.co.uk

The 254-mile cycle will take place between May 13 and 17

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Londoner to cycle length of Wales to raise awareness for modern slavery

www.expressandstar.com

A Guinness World Record breaking cyclist is to don his Lycra again to ride the length of Wales to raise awareness of climate change’s link to modern slavery.

Londoner to cycle length of Wales to raise awareness for modern slavery

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A Guinness World Record breaking cyclist is to don his Lycra again to ride the length of Wales to raise awareness of climate change’s link to modern slavery.

Sunday, May 12

11

Londoners urged to 'come out and enjoy' seven new public spaces alongside Thames

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Seven pocket parks and plazas are springing up along the riverbank

Saturday, May 11

15

Weather: Londoners bask in 26C on hottest weekend of the year

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Droves take to capital’s parks to enjoy May sun

Friday, May 10

17

Popular French restaurant chain will give away FREE frites to Londoners next week - but you need to be quick

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French restaurant chain Côte Brasserie will be dishing out free portions of fries to Londoners on May 17 to celebrate the launch of a new secret menu item - but only 100 portions will be up for grabs!

Scale of crisis facing Met Police revealed as force 'not fit to serve Londoners effectively” in current state

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Staff shortages make implementing requirements in the Casey Review and bringing down sex assault all but impossible

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OPINION - The Standard View: The Tories' mayoral selection process was a dereliction of duty to Londoners

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When this newspaper endorsed Sadiq Khan for a third term as London’s Mayor, it was not simply because of who he was not: Susan Hall. The Evening Standard believes that Khan was the best candidate, and Londoners agreed by a significant…

Thursday, May 9

16

Shaming London's housing estates: Gen-Z graduate travels around the capital slamming 'rundown and dirty' homes where Londoners have lived for generations in ruthless TikTok reviews

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The much-loved estates, which have housed Londoners for over 60 years, have been labelled as 'dystopian', 'rundown' and 'dirty' in the series by Noris Obijaku 'Mrchuck'.

Wednesday, May 8

19

Londoners bask in warm spring sunshine as temperature hits 20C at start of mini-heatwave

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The Met Office has warned the warm weather will be short-lived with thundery conditions returning as soon as next week

Tuesday, May 7

20

Monday, May 6

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Fewer Londoners leave for the country as pandemic-era exodus eases

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The capital regains its appeal to homebuyers as more people return to the office

Saturday, May 4

13

Friday, May 3

17

Londoner dead after 2-vehicle crash southwest of Ingersoll, Ont.

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Two vehicles collided southwest of Ingersoll, Ont., sending two to hospital. A 48-year-old from London later died of injuries while the other had minor injuries.

Thursday, May 2

18

How the great US writer James Baldwin still influences Londoners today... from Little Simz to Ian Wright

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Ahead of a season of films related to one of the 20th century’s most influential writers and thinkers, the programme’s curator looks at Baldwin’s relationship with the capital