- Tube strike talks continue. Tube boss is not optimistic, Cameron condemns it, while insiders tell the BBC there's 'no chance' the strikes will be called off. Some contingency plans.
- A former Met officer faces charges of indecently assaulting a boy.
- UKIP suspends a would-be Merton councillor over 'repellent' racist tweets.
- Meanwhile, someone in Vauxhall makes a few edits to a UKIP poster.
- A team at King's College manages to grow human skin in the laboratory, which could replace animal testing of some drugs and cosmetics.
- Transport policies will fail to prevent road congestion.
- Health maps show the risks of living in London.
- How safe is London?
- It's that time of year again where Thames Water invites the BBC into the sewers to film the fatbergs.
- A quarter of home-owning Londoners check their property price every week.
- Roundup of the week's transport news.
- A new Kickstarter campaign aims to get Londoners talking. Vice moans, as is its wont.
- Banksy says auction nothing to do with him.
- Jon Snow meets Jon Snow.
- A new tube map of walking times between stations.