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Authorities said they were alerted Friday afternoon that Kebatu was released by mistake at a prison in Chelmsford, Essex, and was seen catching a train there. British media reported that he was wrongly categorized as a prisoner due to be released, instead of being sent to an immigration detention center.
The London physician killed in a fatal crash Tuesday in the city's northwest end is being remembered by colleagues as a man committed to the community who went above and beyond for his patients and those he worked with.
Dozens of new-build projects in London have been abandoned as the Government faces claims it is set to miss its housebuilding targets.
Croydon (3,214) had the highest number of “violence with injuries” (ranging from actual bodily harm to life-threatening assaults) in year to June 2025, followed by Westminster (3,006), Lambeth (2,788), Newham 2,671), Brent 2,592, Greenwich (2,588), Lewisham (2,546), Southwark (2,532), Ealing (2,529) and Tower Hamlets (2,516).
Chelsea striker and former Ipswich Town front man Liam Delap is also sat among the crowd. You’d assume he’s here to support Suffolk hero Fabio Wardley. Delap is injured at the moment but he will be hoping for a better result than his team got today after their 2-1 defeat by Sunderland…
The former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate appeared in London to promote her new book, 107 Days.
London police are investigating after a serious two-vehicle collision sent seven people to hospital early Saturday morning, three with life-threatening injuries.
On this mini-documentary from Bloomberg Originals, we explore the reasons for a storied stock market’s retreat and what it’s doing to turn things around.
Princes Group plans to raise 400 million pounds ($536.84 million) in its London IPO to fund expansion, the grocery supplier said, targeting a lower-than-anticipated valuation of up to 1.24 billion pounds in a sluggish UK IPO market.
Using an app called Find My, Fenella could see in real time her mobile phone travelling by train to London. A week later, it was in Dubai. Then China. Then came a glut of phishing texts asking her to disclose her account details or wipe the phone.