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  • Updates on Friday 15 June

  1. Police probe reports of attempted child abductionspublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Four incidents of alleged attempted child abductions have been reported to police.

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  2. Close race in London mayoral election with half of votes declaredpublished at 22:04 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Sam Francis
    BBC News, London

    Shaun Bailey v Sadiq Khan

    Labour's Sadiq Khan is currently 25,000 votes ahead of the Conservative's Shaun Bailey in the race to become mayor of London, with seven out of 14 constituencies declared in full.

    But Mr Bailey is outperforming the previous Conservative candidate, Zac Goldsmith, based on the declared constituencies.

    Most polls predicted Mr Bailey would trail Mr Goldsmith, who forced Mr Khan into a run-off in 2016 after securing 35% of the vote.

    The mayor of London is elected on a Supplementary Vote system, where each voter can choose a first and second preference for mayor.

    If any candidate receives more than 50% of the first preferences they win the election outright. If no winner is found based on first preference votes the top two candidates enter a run-off, where their second preferences are added to their total vote.

    In 2016, Mr Khan only became mayor of London only after securing 56% of the second preference votes.

    Mr Khan is currently around 4% behind his 2016 votes, based on the declared constituencies.

    More than half the votes still need to be counted, and we won't know the full result until tomorrow evening, but it is looking much closer than many polls predicted.

    Read more on the mayor of London's powers here.

  3. First results in London elections show no changepublished at 21:24 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Sam Francis
    BBC News, London

    London electionsImage source, EPA

    The first results of the Greater London Authority (GLA) election appear to show a similar picture to 2016.

    Electors confirmed the first seven members of the 25-member London Assembly. No constituencies changed hands.

    Membership of the London Assembly is split in two - with 14 representing constituencies representing two boroughs, and the other 11 elected by a party-list system.

    Labour saw three new London assembly members elected, replacing Labour representatives in the constituencies of North East, Brent and Harrow, and Lambeth and Southwark.

    Marina Ahmad took over from Florence Eshalomi, who became Labour MP for Vauxhall in 2019.

    Krupesh Hirani and Sem Moema took over from Navin Shah and Jenette Arnold respectively.

    The Conservatives held the constituencies of West Central, along with Bexley and Bromley, and Havering and Redbridge. While Labour held Ealing and Hillingdon.

    The result of the Mayor of London election is expected on Saturday.

    Seven more constituencies will elect London Assembly members tomorrow.

    Once all constituency members are elected the party-list members are decided. These London-wide seats are worked out in a way that benefits parties that did not win constituency seats.

  4. Conservative majority slashed in west Londonpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    The first result from the London Assembly election is in, with the Conservative candidate Tony Devenish holding the West Central seat by 2,225 votes from Labour - much reduced from a 14,000 majority in 2016.

    The West Central seat includes two Tory run councils - Westminster and Kensington & Chelsea, as well as the Labour Hammersmith and Fulham - and has been held by the Tories since the creation of the Assembly in 2000.

    The result may be a blow to the hopes of Conservative candidate Shaun Bailey. The last time a Conservative won the London mayoralty, Boris Johnson in 2012, West Central was won by more than 29,000 votes.

  5. What is the picture in London?published at 19:33 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    City HallImage source, Reuters

    In London, Labour's Sadiq Khan had been widely expected to win in the race to be mayor.

    There has been some speculation that the Conservative candidate Shaun Bailey is performing better than expected.

    However BBC Radio London's political reporter Susana Mendonça warns that it is "early days" and that only a small number of constituencies have so far been counted.

    "Both Bexley and Bromely and West Central have verified around 78% of their votes - they are both Conservative leaning areas," she says.

    "The picture will changes as we go through today and tomorrow."

  6. Surge testing in west London after variant foundpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    The Department of Health says the person who tested positive has self-isolated.

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  7. Five challenges in next Mayor of London's in-traypublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Sam Francis
    BBC News, London

    City HallImage source, Getty Images

    Even without a global pandemic, the Mayor of London would be facing a demanding term in office.

    Ahead lies a genuine test of leadership.

    The mayor, who will run a £19bn budget, is tasked with keeping the capital running and making the streets safe.

    What are the biggest challenges in the next mayor's in-tray?

    1. Road to recovery - London was at the epicentre of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic and has borne the brunt of economic fallout worse than any other region. The next mayor will need to use his or her influence to bring money and jobs to the city.
    2. Transport finances - Transport for London (TfL) has received £4bn in emergency funding just to keep running since coronavirus hit. Keeping TfL running and independent will be a key challenge over the next mayoral term.
    3. Tackling violent crime - Knife crime increased steadily over the past five years, before dropping drastically during London's lockdowns. Keeping London's streets safe will be a priority for any mayor.
    4. Air Quality - This year, for the first time, London's air quality was recorded at an inquest as a factor in a person's death in the capital. Balancing the needs of road users and improving London's air quality could be a defining challenge of the next administration.
    5. Building Homes - City Hall estimates London requires about 66,000 new homes a year to provide enough dwellings to keep pace with expected population growth. No mayor has ever been close to hitting this target. How the next mayor manages London's housing market could change the lives of Londoners for generations.

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  8. London Elections 2021: When will we find out the results?published at 16:32 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Sam Francis
    BBC News, London

    An election volunteer with a box of ballots during the counting for the local elections at Alexandra PalaceImage source, PA

    Votes for the Mayor of London and the London Assembly are being counted, but we won't know the full picture until Saturday evening at the earliest.

    Even in normal times counting votes in London would be a mammoth task.

    Every Londoner gets four votes - two preferences for the mayor of London and two for the London assembly. So even if only half of the 6.2 million registered voters in London turnout, that's an estimated 12 million votes to count.

    The count is taking place at three count centres in the capital - Olympia, Alexandra Palace, ExCel.

    Coronavirus restriction, plus an increased number of postal and proxy votes, means that it now takes longer to physically count the votes.

    We expect the first of the 25 London Assembly seats to be decided this evening.

    But be warned, the winner of the mayoral election, the top job in London, may not be known until Sunday.

    Read the full list of the candidates standing in the election here.

  9. Council failed to keep tenants safe, report findspublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Residents in a South Norwood block of flats had to live with mould and leaks for several years.

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  10. Three missing Wood Green girls foundpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Two sisters from north London who went missing earlier this month are found safe and well hours after their friend is returned home.

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  11. Terrorist posed 'high risk' after jail releasepublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    A psychologist says she was "very worried" about Usman Khan before his release from HMP Whitemoor.

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  12. Tower block fire leaves two men in hospitalpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    London Fire Brigade said 38 adults and four children were evacuated from the 19-storey building.

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  13. Inquest to be held into 'virus cough attack' deathpublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    A coroner has said there is reason to suspect Belly Mujinga's death may have been "unnatural".

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  14. Fire breaks out at Poplar tower blockpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Firefighters have been trying to control a fire at a 19-storey block of flats in Poplar, east London.

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  15. Man charged with shopping centre murderpublished at 11:20 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Three men have been arrested in connection with Gedeon Ngwendema's death at Brent Cross.

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  16. Mum found dead near hospital was murderedpublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Police believe Maria Jane Rawlings was approached by someone after leaving King George's Hospital.

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  17. Boy found dead in Thames named as Zaheid Alipublished at 07:44 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    The boy's family has released two pictures of the 13-year-old, whose body was found last month.

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  18. Worshippers pelted with eggs outside mosquepublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 6 May 2021

    Five people were hit with eggs in an "appalling" attack outside the Ilford Islamic Centre.

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  19. Couple found in hotel died in 'murder-suicide'published at 19:52 British Summer Time 6 May 2021

    Chenise Gregory and Michael McGibbon were found dead in a hotel room in Harrogate on Tuesday.

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  20. Probation 'unaware of MI5 probe into attacker'published at 16:16 British Summer Time 6 May 2021

    A probation officer says he did not know about an MI5 probe into Usman Khan, who killed two people.

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