Bobby Lee, 74, suffered severe burns and died from the effects of toxic smoke after the blaze broke out in his home, an inquest heard.
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‘You won’t forget your time in this romantic, memorable place.’
‘In the core city centre, you don’t have maximum speed limits of 50mph or higher, it’s a maximum of 20mph. You don’t have the infrastructure for driving very quickly.’
Harry Pitman was 16 when he died on December 31 after being stabbed while waiting to watch the fireworks in Primrose Hill park, north London.
There’s no stopping Tube Girl.
The woman was known to the boy.
This is so heartwarming.
Shahoo Amini built his shack in one of London’s most sought-after postcodes.
Four women instantly became ill and were rushed to hospital.
Youtube and Whatsapp appeared on Joseph Sureshkumar’s phone seconds before the incident, a court heard.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – as long as your bins don’t end up overflowing with wrapping paper, turkey bones and chocolate wrappers.
This is what London’s all about.
A Vatican tribunal on Saturday convicted a cardinal of embezzlement and sentenced him to 5 ½ years in prison in one of several verdicts handed down in a complicated financial trial that aired the city state’s dirty laundry and tested its justice system.
It cost more than 220 times the average London home.
Good news for Waterloo passengers.
The Metropolitan Police said they were keen to speak to the 13 individuals one year after the deadly crush outside the O2 Brixton Academy.
A judge ruled that she had been put at a ‘disadvantage’ and discriminated against.
‘About 35 years ago, somebody got kicked in the head and he died. Ever since, if I see something like that happening, I intervene.’
‘They are people just like us.’
‘I have heard a lot about Boris.’
Aaron McCarthy said the incident made him feel like he was ‘no one, nothing’.
It was a low-Key(s) performance.
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Police are treating the incident as a ‘possible hate crime’.
‘Many officers have worked every weekend since October 7 and sickness rates are rising, a trend which is likely to continue.’