1. Shanklin questions Williams' movepublished at 11:38 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    Former Saracens centre Tom Shanklin questions Liam Williams' potential move to the English club because of the form of Alex Goode.

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  2. Parents charged with murder of baby sonpublished at 11:28 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    The parents of a three-month-old boy who died from a serious head injury are charged with his murder.

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  3. Keeping tabs on London's ambulancespublished at 11:15 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    Murray Burnell
    BBC London

    GeoTracker

    Here's the GeoTracker, which tracks how many resources the London Ambulance Service has available in the capital. 

    It doesn't show the ambulances currently unavailable, engaged in other work. 

    They have 500 resources available to them today and this map constantly updates to reflect where they are.

  4. Mayor: Ambulance delays ' symptomatic of crisis in NHS'published at 11:10 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    In reaction to a BBC News investigation which discovered ambulance services were struggling to reach seriously ill and injured patients quickly enough, London's mayor said it was down to a lack of funds. 

    "In reality it’s another symptom of the government not investing in the NHS," said the Labour politician. 

    "Over the last six years we’ve seen a winter crisis in A&Es, we’ve seen waiting times increase and it’s becoming harder for people to see their GPs. 

    "This is symptomatic of the crisis in the NHS and I’m hoping that Jeremy Hunt finally wakes up to this."

  5. Meteorological winter is comingpublished at 10:58 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    This week's cold snap marks the imminent arrival of meteorological winter - 1 December.

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  6. Girl, 15, arrested in connection with robbery of boy, 11published at 10:46 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    An 15-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of robbing a boy, 11, in Wandsworth.

    The incident allegedly happened on 28 September when the boy and a friend where at a bus stop near the Londis store on Falcon Road, Battersea at about 16:00.

    He was approached by two youths who robbed him of his money and assaulted him.

    The boy then boarded the 319 bus and sat downstairs as the suspects sat upstairs. He got off and contacted the police.

    The 15-year-old girl has been bailed to return to police in January.

  7. London has Europe's 'most congested roads'published at 10:23 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    BBC Radio London

    Traffic in London

    New research suggests London has by far the most congested roads in Europe. 

    It found we have more than 12,000 snarl-ups each year - seven times more than the next worst city, Rome. 

    According to the traffic data company Inrix, the UK as a whole has more than 20,000 traffic hotspots, well over double the number in Germany and more than ten times the number in France. 

    Ten UK cities with congestion, and their worst "hotspots:

    • London: M25 northbound between junctions 15 and 16
    • Edinburgh: A720 westbound Edinburgh Bypass at Dreghorn Barracks
    • Glasgow: Eastbound junction of the A8 Glasgow and Edinburgh Road with the M8
    • Birmingham: Northbound junction of the A38 (M) with the M6
    • Manchester: M60 northbound at junction 1 for the A6 Stockport
    • Bristol: M5 southbound at junction 20 for Clevedon
    • Leeds: Westbound M62 junction 26 with M606 junction 1
    • Cardiff: A48 westbound at Riverside Park
    • Bradford: From the A650 in the city centre to the A6038 Otley Road
    • Belfast: A12 eastbound at the junction with the M2 and M3

    Source: Inrix, external

  8. Inside the London Ambulance Service control roompublished at 10:04 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

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  9. Hammersmith Bridge repair works delayed amid funding gappublished at 09:25 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    Hammersmith Bridge

    Plans to strengthen a Victorian bridge spanning the Thames in West London have been delayed amid a £5.3m shortfall.

    Hammersmith Bridge opened in 1887 and requires reinforcing to cope with heavy modern traffic like buses and lorries.

    Hammersmith and Fulham Council said it had cut council tax by 1% and postponed the £27m works until late 2017.

    The Labour council said people were its first priority and there were currently no structural issues with the bridge as long as only one bus crossed at a time.

    Transport for London (TfL) is believed to be contributing £20m towards the cost of repairs, but said it would not comment while negotiations were ongoing.

  10. Travel latest: Delays on Tube and DLRpublished at 08:59 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    BBC Travel

    There is no service on the Docklands Light Railway between Bow Church and Stratford due to an obstruction on the line. Tickets being accepted on local bus routes and London Underground services.  

    There is no service on the District Line between Turnham Green and Richmond and minor delays between Earls Court and Turnham Green due to a signal failure at Kew Gardens. Tickets being accepted on London Buses and South West Trains services.

    There are severe delays on the Northern Line between Camden Town and Morden due to earlier faulty train. Tickets being accepted on London Buses and Thameslink services.

    Get the latest here

  11. Candidates gear up for last by-election campaign daypublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    Susana Mendonca
    BBC Radio London Political Reporter

    It's the last day of campaigning in the Richmond Park and North Kingston by-election. 

    Sparked by former Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith's resignation over Heathrow expansion, he's now standing as an independent candidate and has been trying to fight for his re-election on the issue of Heathrow. 

    But both the Liberal Democrats and Labour are on the same page on opposing a third runway - so they say the real dividing line is actually "Brexit". 

    This is a constituency where about 70% of voters backed remaining in the European Union, while Zac Goldsmith was a longstanding leaver who continues to back Brexit. 

    He told me that the Lib Dems pledge to block Brexit was a "cynical... meaningless promise" and that they had "overplayed their hand" on the issue. 

    Media caption,

    Richmond by-election candidates bid for votes

    But Sarah Olney, the Lib Dem candidate, told me "the thing people most cared about" here was Brexit. 

    She has had the Lib Dems biggest figures like Tim Farron and Nick Clegg out pounding the streets with her almost daily. The Lib Dems lost this seat to the Conservatives in 2010, and with Zac Goldsmith now going it alone without the Tory machine behind him, they see their chance to won it back. 

    Most other main parties have stepped aside in this race. The Conservatives are not fielding a candidate against their former MP; UKIP is not running, to support Mr Goldsmith too. The Greens backed out to help the Lib Dems. But Labour is fielding a candidate, the transport expert Christian Wolmar. He told me Labour believes in "very different values to the Lib Dems... so why would we have stood aside?" 

    Mr Goldsmith told me that if he did win tomorrow he would remain an independent until the end of his term as there "would be an element of fraud" if he were to return to the Conservatives. 

    Ms Olney said the Lib Dems think Mr Goldsmith's lead is shrinking and that even if they don't win, they'll "have made massive inroads into" his 23,015 vote majority here.

  12. Richmond by-electionpublished at 08:26 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    The candidates hoping to become the next MP for Richmond Park have just one more day of campaigning before voters go to the polls tomorrow. 

    The by-election there was triggered by the resignation of Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith in protest at the government's decision to back a third runway at Heathrow - he's now standing as an independent. 

    Here is a full list of candidates.

  13. London Ambulance Service has 'busiest week'published at 08:18 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    Karl Mercer
    Political reporter, BBC London

    AmbulanceImage source, iStock

    London's ambulance service has had its busiest week in its history. 

    It comes as the BBC looks today at the pressure facing ambulancecrews across the country

    Here in the capital they have got better at getting to the most critical cases but have seen the time taken to hand patients over to hospitals reach more than 50,000 hours in the last year.

    Throughout today me and my colleagues Marc Ashdown, external and Murray Burnell , externalwill be reporting from LAS's control room in south London to get a flavour of a typical day.

  14. Wednesday's weather: Cold but sunnypublished at 08:11 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    BBC Weather

    Today will be off to a cold and frosty start, with any mist or fog patches clearing through the morning. 

    The rest of the day will stay dry and cold with mostly clear blue skies.

    Highs of 5C (41F).

    Media caption,

    London's weather: Cold but sunny

  15. Northern Line problemspublished at 08:04 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    A faulty train has caused problems on the Northern Line.

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  16. BBC London Live updates on Wednesday 30 Novemberpublished at 08:00

    Claire Timms
    BBC London News

    Good morning. We'll be bringing you updates of all the latest videos, news, sport, travel and weather in London until 18:00.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can tweet, externalemail or leave a message on our Facebook, external page.

  17. Watchmakers celebrate pioneer's lifepublished at 06:25 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2016

    Some of the world's leading watch experts gather at City, University of London to celebrate the life and work of a "watch-making pioneer".

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  18. Dagenham & Redbridge 0-1 Torquay Unitedpublished at 22:27 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2016

    Kieffer Moore scores a late winner as Torquay beat Dagenham, who slip out of the National League play-off places.

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  19. Chelsea begin sex abuse investigationpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2016
    Breaking

    Chelsea begin an investigation into allegations of historical sexual abuse concerning an individual who was employed by the club.

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