- Following yesterday's accident at Clapham South tube station, the Rail Maritime and Transport union (RMT) accuses London Underground of ignoring warnings about "lethal overcrowding". Although it appears that at the time of the accident, the station wasn't overcrowded.
- And The Evening Standard goes into more detail about that Clapham South mishap.
- Revised budgeting means number of London police officers will inevitably drop, warns Met boss.
- A man was beaten up at Catford Bridge station for not letting his attackers try on his top hat.
- Swedish prosecutors will be granted access to the Ecuadorian embassy in London, to question Julian Assange.
- Hillingdon Council has green-lit designs for a Crossrail station at Hayes & Harlington.
- We're all invited to watch the unveiling of Gandhi's new statue in Parliament Square tomorrow.
- Cyber terrorist attack simulated aboard HMS Belfast.
- 36% of London's households are now poor, says the New Statesman.
- The FT goes on a tax avoidance tour of the capital.
- Blur will preview their new album at an intimate gig somewhere in west London.
- Lovely weather we're having isn't it? Not for long.