1. Heathrow 'monopoly must end', says IAG bosspublished at 09:04 Greenwich Mean Time 5 February 2018

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    The boss of British Airways-owner IAG has called for an end to Heathrow airport's "monopoly" on its terminals.

    Willie Walsh claims that allowing third parties to build and run terminals would cut costs for passengers and airlines.

    "Most major US airports have terminals owned or leased by airlines. There's absolutely no reason why this cannot happen at Heathrow," Mr Walsh said.

    Heathrow said it did not believe such a model was appropriate.

  2. Watch: News Headlinespublished at 08:49 Greenwich Mean Time 5 February 2018

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  3. Stop and searches 'needed to stop knife crime'published at 08:30 Greenwich Mean Time 5 February 2018

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    A Conservative politician has called for more stop and searches to target finding knives instead of drugs.

    Shaun Bailey, from the London Assembly, said the Mayor Sadiq Khan's Knife Crime Strategy is "shallow" and reads "like a wishlist".

    A report commissioned by Mr Bailey suggests 15% of stop and searches are currently motivated by hoping to find blades while 60% are related to drugs.

    He told BBC Radio London: "When the mayor campaigned he said he'd do everything in his power to reduce stop and search.

    "What that's led to is an increase in stop and search for the black community.

    "Most people who are stopped for drugs don't also have a knife - it's one or the other."

    Three people died over the weekend in London after separate stabbings.

  4. Travel: Delays on Overground after power failure in Actonpublished at 08:16 Greenwich Mean Time 5 February 2018

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    On the London Overground there is no service between Willesden Junction and Richmond while staff fix a power failure at Acton Central.

    There are minor delays on the rest of the route.

    On the M25 there's been slow moving and stationary traffic after two lorries crashed.

    There's a good service on all London Underground lines as well as TfL Rail, the DLR and the tram.

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  5. Today's weather: Snow and ice warningpublished at 08:11 Greenwich Mean Time 5 February 2018

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    A cold day with bright spells and a few scattered wintry showers.

    There's a chance of some light snow accumulations in places.

    The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice.

    Maximum temperature: 4C (39F)

  6. BBC London Live updates on Monday 5 Februarypublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 5 February 2018

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