'We're not going to give up until we find Ted'published at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February 2021
Lucinda Jasper vows to continue searching for her dad's dog which was taken during a violent attack.
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Lucinda Jasper vows to continue searching for her dad's dog which was taken during a violent attack.
Read MoreMuseums and art galleries are closed but inside their walls, a select few people are busy at work.
Read MoreOfficers managed to get to the plane "seconds before it was due to take off", police say.
Read MoreMI5 had intelligence Usman Khan was plotting an attack before his release from jail, a court hears.
Read MoreNo 10 says the PM backs Cressida Dick after Priti Patel suggests "questions" remain over a police sex abuse inquiry.
Read MoreSven Badzak was waiting outside a bagel shop in Kilburn when he was stabbed to death by six men.
Read MoreLondon is lagging behind elsewhere in England in terms of the number of people aged 80 and over given a Covid vaccine, NHS data shows.
Statistics for up to 7 February, external show that 78% of those in that age group in the capital have had a dose, while every other region in the country has given more than 90% of those aged 80 and over a vaccine.
Nevertheless, London has the second highest percentage of people aged 70 to 74 to have had a dose, with the North West only vaccinating more in that age group.
The NHS said a total of 1,290,874 Londoners have been given a first dose as of Wednesday. A target has been set to vaccinate 1.5 million people in London by 15 February.
London NHS regional director, Sir David Sloman, said: "Thanks to the fantastic efforts of hard-working NHS staff and volunteers the largest vaccination programme in the health service’s history has now jabbed four in five Londoners aged 70 and over.
"The vaccine is safe, simple, and will offer you and those around you crucial protection against this virus so if you are aged 70 or over it is not too late to come forward."
Adrian Popa shouted "I'll kill you" before stabbing PC Alexandra Dobbs in the face and neck.
Read MoreFood bank London's Community Kitchen described the queue as the largest they have seen.
Read MoreA 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a fight in Parsons Green.
Read MoreDavid Chambers pleaded not guilty to two counts of fraud and one count of battery.
Read MoreChelsea midfielder Sophie Ingle signs a new two-and-a-half-year deal with the Women's Super League club.
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A cold day but it is expected to be dry with plenty of sunny spells.
A few patches of cloud around at times.
Moderate easterly winds.
Maximum Temperature: -2 to 1C (28F to 34F).
With the usual parades halted, Londoners explain how they will be welcoming the Year of the Ox.
Read MoreOnly four of the 29 recommendations from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry have been completed.
Read MoreFigures show 57% of people say they now go on more or longer walks.
Read MoreTamba Momodu, who was shot dead in October, was cleared of murder as a teenager, say police.
Read MoreTerrence Murrell spent nearly three years at large in Indonesia flaunting "his lifestyle" on social media.
Read MoreThree psychiatric reports found Olga Freeman was suffering from a severe depressive illness.
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