Tuesday round-up, including news of a rare chance to visit an abandoned Tube station.
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26 new freely-accessible wifi hotspots in the West End.
Front-loaded cuts mean losses of some frontline jobs.
On-again, off-again South Bank skyscraper is, er, on again.
Also: Dean resigns, a third site appears, Ken criticises Boris and Kit Malthouse suggests something bizarre. Just another day at Occupy...
Government plan to criminalise squatting angers protesters.
No tricks. No treats. Just news.
Sister to the Hoxton Hotel will offer training and long-term prospects to get people off the streets.
The Mayor's mentoring scheme for black boys is beset by delays, while he himself wrestles with an identity problem.
Hardware can monitor calls, texts and get identifying information from handsets over a 10 sq km area.
The weekend's other news.
The London Orbital in numbers.
Meeting between Bishop of London and Occupy set for Sunday morning.
Into the weekend news. Including some rather odd instructions from Virgin Trains.
No injuries, but a few bikes may have been written off.
That's London Blue and London Pink.
A round-up of the day's news.
"Health and safety" concerns now apparently met, the cathedral may reopen; but not without revealing internal strife.
A new 'sustainability centre' will be the focal point for redevelopment of wider area.
Today's 'what the hell is wrong with people' post.
Friends and strangers gathered to mourn the passing of the 24-year-old, killed in King's Cross on 3 October.
Mid week news. Happy Diwali.
Artist tags Tox in anti-capitalism tribute.
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