Summary

  • Met Police cleared over custody death

  • Fare dodging costs London £100m a year

  • No-deal Brexit fear prompts food concern

  • Uber drivers sue London's mayor

  • National Gallery group win workers' rights

  • Updates on Friday 1 March

  1. Cocaine 'worth £184m' found in banana boxespublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    Ten people have been arrested over what is one of the UK's biggest ever drug seizures.

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  2. Armed police raid building over £184m cocaine haulpublished at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    The cocaine was removed and dummy packages were delivered to a London industrial estate.

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  3. Fatberg 'weight of bungalow' cleared from sewerpublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    Engineers say it took two weeks and "brute force" to unclog the mass beneath Canary Wharf.

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  4. Mayor of London receives first Covid-19 jabpublished at 12:04 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    Sadiq Khan urges Londoners to get vaccinated against Covid-19 after receiving his first dose.

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  5. Mayor of London receives first Covid-19 jabpublished at 11:04 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    Sadiq Khan urges Londoners to get vaccinated against Covid-19 after receiving his first dose.

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  6. London's weather: Mostly windy and cloudypublished at 08:32 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

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    This morning it will become increasingly cloudy and breezy.

    Winds will be quite strong through the day. It will stay mostly dry, but the odd spell of rain cannot be ruled out.

    Maximum Temperature: 8C to 11C (46F to 52F).

  7. 'Peaky Blinders' museum among arts fund recipientspublished at 07:05 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    The Black Country Living Museum and Lincoln Cathedral are among 22 heritage sites to be awarded grants.

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  8. ‘People like you don’t become barristers’published at 00:05 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    Figures show around 3.2% of members of the bar are from black and ethnic backgrounds.

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  9. No Covid variants found on London Tubes and busespublished at 00:01 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2021

    This does not mean none is circulating or commuters can let down their guard, the researchers say.

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  10. Hedge fund boss Odey 'groped like an octopus'published at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2021

    Crispin Odey put his hand down a young colleague's shirt and up her skirt, a court hears.

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  11. 'Strong decline' in virus in England since Januarypublished at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2021

    Study finds infections fell by two-thirds - and more in London - but warns virus levels remain high.

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  12. Grenfell cladding email: Keep test 'confidential'published at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2021

    The fire inquiry is also told lower UK safety rules "encouraged" sales of more flammable material.

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  13. Police officer's abuse video conviction appeal failspublished at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2021

    Supt Robyn Williams was sacked after a 36-year career for having a child abuse video on her phone.

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  14. Tributes to man who opened UK's first gay bookshoppublished at 12:53 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2021

    Gay's The Word opened in 1979 and has been an important part of London's LGBTQ+ culture ever since.

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  15. Is this London’s thinnest house?published at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2021

    A house which is thought to be the narrowest in London is up for sale with a price tag of nearly £1m.

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  16. London's weather: Rain around noon, then brighter laterpublished at 08:46 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2021

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    This morning will be dull. Around noon a band of heavy rain will push in from the west, but will quickly clear to sunshine and isolated showers in the afternoon.

    Feeling chillier in the afternoon.

    Maximum Temperature: 8C to 11C (46F to 52F).

  17. Prince Philip, 99, in hospital 'as a precaution'published at 22:38 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2021

    The duke had been feeling unwell for a few days, but it is not related to Covid, a palace source said.

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  18. Quarantine hotel rooms are 'like a prison'published at 20:45 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2021

    Two days into the new hotel quarantine system and arrivals complain of poor planning and conditions.

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  19. London 'needs super courtroom' says mayorpublished at 18:13 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2021

    Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan walks a beat in Bethnal Green with Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida DickImage source, PA Media

    London should get a "super courtroom" to hear complex trials delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has said.

    On Wednesday, the government announced it would create the first Covid-safe "super courtroom" at Manchester Crown Court to hear trials with multiple defendants, such as gang-related cases.

    The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) also said another 14 more venues were to be transformed into Nightingale courts.

    The Lord Chancellor, Robert Buckland, said: "We have achieved an immense amount in our battle to keep justice moving during the pandemic.

    "These new courts are the latest step in that effort, and I am determined to minimise delays and ensure justice is served for victims, defendants and the public."

    Mr Khan accused the government of "simply overlooking the serious pressures the city is facing by not locating a ‘super courtroom’ here in London."

    Mr Khan said: “I am deeply concerned about the impact of the courts' backlog on victims of crime who have been left in limbo.

    "This is forcing more victims to withdraw from pursuing justice and sadly, we also know victims have suffered mental ill-health due to their trials being delayed.

    "We urgently need further larger Nightingale court capacity in the capital."

  20. Muslim minicab drivers forced to pray in bus stoppublished at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February 2021

    Minicab drivers say the working conditions at Heathrow Airport car park are "inhumane".

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