Catrakilis has 'small' throat fracturepublished at 13:22 British Summer Time 11 September 2017
Harlequins fly-half Demetri Catrakilis will miss some time after suffering a "small fracture" to a bone in his throat.
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Police are 'chasing down suspects' and trawling CCTV after Parsons Green attack
Terror threat level raised to 'critical' - meaning an attack is expected 'imminently'
The station reopened in the early hours of Saturday
29 people have been treated in hospital - police say 'most' had 'flash burns'
The explosion on the District Line train is being treated as terrorism
Police say it was caused by an 'improvised explosive device'
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Harlequins fly-half Demetri Catrakilis will miss some time after suffering a "small fracture" to a bone in his throat.
Read MoreA risk of showers throughout the afternoon, some of these heavy and perhaps thundery.
There will also be brighter or sunny intervals between the showers. It will feel cool however, with a strong westerly wind.
Maximum temperature: 18C (64F).
The woman's body was found in a wooded area of the festival site in the early hours.
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Read MoreA 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a 25-year-old woman from London at the Bestival music festival, Dorset Police said.
The Met Police believe the boy who took part in the theft is about five years old.
Read MoreA house designed by one of England's greatest painters has undergone a £2.4m renovation, saving it from ruin.
Sandycombe Lodge in Twickenham, south-west London, was designed and built by JMW Turner in 1807, but had fallen into disrepair.
BBC Inside Out was allowed inside following months of painstaking renovation by a team of conservation builders.
BBC Inside Out London is broadcast at 19:30 on Monday 11 September and is available afterwards on BBC iPlayer.
The device is likely to become a familiar sight at large events to protect crowds from harm, police said.
Known as a Talon and similar to a police 'stinger' strip, the net can stop a vehicle weighing up to 17 tonnes by puncturing its tyres.
The Met used the equipment for the first time at the Naval Association Parade in Whitehall on Monday.
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A man has been charged with rape after women were targeted in two attacks in north London.
Papas Cante, 36, is accused of two counts of rape following the attacks in Finsbury Park.
The Met Police have linked the attacks, which took place on 22 July and on 29 August.
Mr Cante, of St Johns Court, Queens Drive, Hackney, was remanded in custody and is due before Thames Magistrates' Court on Monday.
An expanded Heathrow could be the largest unionised workforce in Britain as the airport continues its close relationship with trade unions.
The airport has confirmed it will create up to 180,000 new jobs across the country, including 10,000 apprenticeships, when it gets the final go-ahead to build a new runway.
A skills taskforce set up by Heathrow has launched a drive to gather views on the airport's future education, employment and skills strategy.
The aim is to make Heathrow a role model for social mobility and diversity.
Gail Cartmail, assistant general secretary of Unite, said: "The taskforce has brought forward centre-stage the scale of the challenge in meeting the skill demands to deliver major infrastructure projects.
"Pivotal is the role good-quality 'earn as you learn' apprenticeships will play in shaping the UK's future workforce and the role major projects play in ensuring delivery through their supply chains."
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The store’s management removed the deadly weapons from display within hours of Inside Croydon bringing the matter to the attention of one of Croydon’s Labour MPs, Sarah Jones.
CCTV footage of a theft in Bromley where a man used a young boy as part of his distraction, has been released by police.
On Wednesday, 30 August, police were called at 16:50 to reports of a mobile phone stolen from the Candle Shop in The Glades Shopping Centre on High Street, Bromley.
CCTV shows a young boy walking behind the till before taking the shop assistant’s Samsung Galaxy S7 phone and tried to open the till.
The suspect is described as a large white man, aged in his mid 30s, 5ft 7ins tall, with short brown hair and a beard.
The boy, who is believed to be approximately five years old, is described as white, with short brown hair. He was wearing a blue coat and dark trousers.
A few heavy and breezy showers are possible today, but we will see some sunny spells in between.
Possibility for thunder and hail later in the day.
Maximum temperature: 18C (65F).
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Nene Road - one of the roads from the A4 to Heathrow Airport T2/3 - is closed for repairs to a burst water main.
A reduced service will call at Clapham Junction from London Waterloo from 07:00
M25 anti-clock at J28 - Traffic has been released but is passing the scene of collision in lane 1. Three lanes and J28 anti-clock entry closed. There is a 90 minute delay.
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