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BBC : London
15  octobre     04h38
Half of low-paid Londoners use a food bank - survey
   A survey finds of London’s lowest paid workers go to a food bank once a week and once a year.
    04h37
Hospital wheelchair rentals raised with ministers
   The Wheelshare service operating at King’s College Hospital is accessed by using a bank card.
    04h35
Young Londoners design new Afro hair emojis
   The teenagers have designed black and mixed race hairstyle emojis, which they hope will be approved.
    04h34
Century-old Sherlock Holmes films back on screen
   Films featuring the famous literary sleuth, which were made in the early s, are being restored.
    04h32
Swimming 1,000 miles for BBC Children in Need
   Shay Kaur Grewal heads up BBC Radio London’s swimming team raising money for this year’s appeal.
14  octobre     20h18
Do not throw vapes in the bin, urge waste workers
   Batteries, disposable vapes and discarded laptops put in the bin are putting refuse workers at risk.
    13h27
Officer ’filled with dread’ before Kaba shooting
   Chris Kaba was shot in the head by a police marksman after being stopped in south London.
    05h13
Gates open on Thames Tideway Tunnel super sewer
   The Thames Tideway Tunnel’s first four sites are in use, reducing sewage pollution in the river.
    19h25
Family wants new investigation into fatal attack
   Riccardo Holness’ family are fundraising for legal representation ahead of an inquest into his death.
    15h20
Husband changes mind’ and admits murder of wife
   The body of Shane Simmonds’s wife Tia was found in the converted attic of their home in January.
    05h14
British Library installs solar technology on roof
   The . m project is expected to reduce the building’s CO emissions by tonnes a year.
    16h43
Criminal teacher employed by London school banned
   Robert Brathwaite had a string of prior convictions when hired by Sydney Russell School.
    05h11
Councils in London at financial ’breaking point’
   Councils warn they are on the brink of collapse, with further pressure from rising homelessness.
    11h55
Cat dies in house fire caused by battery
   Two people have been rescued from a house fire caused by a blaze hot enough to melt through metal .
13  octobre     11h02
Murder investigation launched after man found shot
   A man, believed to be in his s, was pronounced dead at the scene, said police.
    16h25
Antisemitic messages raked into golf club bunkers
   The incident is being investigated as a racially aggravated hate crime, police said.
    15h54
Vine helps break Penny Farthings world records
   A group of riders broke a total of group and individual Guinness World Records on Sunday.
14  octobre     05h15
When Euston Station was shiny and new
   With Euston making headlines, we’ve gone back to to look at the recently rebuilt station.
13  octobre     06h56
RIBA president on London Stirling Prize finalists
   Muyiwa Oki talks us through this year’s London hopefuls for the prestigious architecture prize.
11  octobre     11h11
Watch: Amazon lorry crushes bollards
   Watch the moment an Amazon lorry was filmed mounting the pavement in Ealing, crushing bollards.
12  octobre     06h49
Should smartphones be banned in schools?
   Some schools in north London are revising their phone policies to become smartphone free.
05  octobre     06h40
Watch: Pearly Kings and Queens Harvest Festival 1948
   A BBC reporter’s voiceover is hijacked by Pearly King Bill Nicklin who helps explain the tradition.
03  octobre     05h21
How London children are filling buckets with kindness
   Pupils at a south London school have been learning about kindness.
02  octobre     05h14
London restaurant helping to tackle homelessness
   Staff at Home Kitchen in Primrose Hill can end up with a catering qualification.
01  octobre     18h18
Love in the air’ - 100 weddings in a day at one venue
   Couples paid to tie the knot at Old Marylebone Town Hall, which celebrates its th birthday.
    05h07
Warning after gas bottle explodes in bin lorry
   The refuse worker was rushed to the hospital with dizziness and hearing issues following the blast.
13  octobre     06h57
I pay for my mum’s carer and I chip in for bills’
   Aju Chacko, , from west London is one of many supporting a retired parent.
    01h31
I was told Mr Loverman was too niche for TV’
   Bernadine Evaristo’s award winning novel has been turned into an eight part BBC drama.
10  octobre     17h18
This hurricane is the most petrifying thing ever’
   Minreet Kaur says she and her mum were expecting a sunny time in Florida rather than a hurricane.
09  octobre     15h17
Teen knife murder: ’I can hardly stand the pain’
   Rahaan Ahmed Amin, , was murdered in an east London park by a teenager who was armed with a sword.
08  octobre     04h33
Euston, we have a problem: Enduring station rush
   Changes are called for to tackle crowding at Euston, amid claims the busy station is now dangerous.
    11h17
AFC Wimbledon stadium flood ’was a matter of time’
   The flooding of Wimbledon’s Plough Lane was totally predictable , a campaign group has said.
07  octobre     04h39
Food rating lies exposed by BBC secret recording
   A BBC investigation has exposed widespread deception in food hygiene ratings across east London.
14  octobre     19h05
AFC Wimbledon visit MK Dons in FA Cup first round
   MK Dons will host rivals AFC Wimbledon as one of ties in the FA Cup first round.
    15h02
1,723 days later: How Harlequins ended derby dismay v Saracens
   How Harlequins finally tasted success against London rivals Saracens again at the ninth time of asking.
13  octobre     17h29
Sarries’ Onyeama-Christie suffers ’horrendous’ injury
   Saracens and Scotland flanker Andy Onyeama Christie is set for an extended spell on the sidelines after sustaining a serious ankle injury.
    17h38
Heroic Quins defence ends Sarries’ derby dominance
   Harlequins produce a monumental defensive effort to overcome Saracens at The Stoop and end a run of eight straight derby defeats.
14  octobre     19h24
In Court
   Martyn Blake tells the jury he was filled with dread before he killed Chris Kaba.
10  octobre     13h21
Hillingdon: Single mum offered home 250 miles away
   Demi Longworth was told the only council house available is in County Durham.
11  octobre     11h42
Brent: ’The reggae capital of Britain’
   The curator of an exhibition in Harlesden reflects on Brent’s rich reggae history.
14  octobre     09h43
London dominates shortlist for Stirling Prize
   Four out of six nominations for the architecture award are in London.
12  octobre     10h30
Netflix: From the TV screen to Bethnal Green
   Netflix open pop up shop in Bethnal Green, selling items from their films and TV series.