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London Underground raises cash offer, unions say it's about the strings attached.
7,300 torchbearers named and 68 days' worth of the route revealed.
Funding cuts are playing havoc with arts and cultural institutions but what can the mayor do about it?
Fate of east London estate sealed.
Capita takes over emergency call handling, but London Fire Brigade Museum gets a reprieve.
Second question time otherwise 'uneventful'.
Here's what's been happening while you've been staring out at the sunshine.
Lib Dems recruit Pauline Pearce for Hackney Central by-election.
Boris: "being a sycophant is no crime here".
Ready by July, at no cost to passengers.
All your other Wednesday news.
Some photographs from the newly-completed station, courtesy of Network Rail.
Poll perhaps misleading after boy named in manslaughter case.
Ken Livingstone sets out his pledges for Londoners.
LFEPA meeting tomorrow likely to sign off closure for 1 April.
Tuesday's other news.
Potential Olympic defence sites revealed.
Names for TBMs also revealed.
Evening Standard says Moody's assessment of TfL is bad for Ken's plans. But it's not that simple.
Sunny Monday news.
Off to Hogwarts? This might help.
Boris Johnson elaborates on his nine point plan.
Artist's personal collection to go on show by 2014.
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