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Val Shawcross and the TSSA are blaming disappearing performance data on a lack of transparency; TfL say nobody looked at the bloody stuff anyway.
On the washing line of news: Butler wanted, Banksy challenges C4, Camilla goes guerilla and more
Faster, Higher, Stronger. Athletics embodies the Olympic motto.
'Fortress Wapping' no longer.
The Financial Times and Guardian have been crunching the numbers, and come up with some unsurprising findings.
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A year later than planned and with little fanfare the Heathrow Pod system has started running
The weekend's other stories, featuring an age-old tradition in Barnet and a new fangled bus time-table.
Far-right demonstration ends in scuffles.
The newest contestant aiming for City Hall and some trash talking.
'If they have no stadium, they have no chance,' says IAAF of London's bid.
End of the day, end of the week news.
Far-right group to meet opposition in the east end.
A right old rumpus at the Royal Albert Hall last night.
"Seventy-free" no more.
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Francisco Dans' fabulous twisted take on the classic map.
Wenlock and Mandeville appear in the classic kids comic
Lifts are coming to Camden Road, Gospel Oak, Hackney Central and Wembley Park
New link between Stratford International and Canning Town opens a year later than scheduled.
From missing teens to absent fathers: it's not a very inspiring round-up for Wednesday.
Vintage transport posters from the children's book illustrator.
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