20 May 2013 Last updated at 13:22 ET

Gunman 'tried to kill amputee'The building in Ealing

A gunman tried to kill a disabled woman after he shot dead her partner, the Old Bailey hears.


Chloe JohnsonCounselling after Egypt pool death

The head teacher of a British girl, 5, who drowned in a hotel pool in Egypt spends the day informing children at her school about her death.

Tom Edwards, Transport correspondent, London Article written by Tom Edwards Tom Edwards Transport correspondent, London

Shifting arguments for the New Bus

The New Bus for London is undoubtedly a striking addition to the streets of London but the arguments for it continue to change.

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    1800: Andy Dangerfield BBC News Online

    That's all from BBC Local Live for today. I'll be back tomorrow from 08:00 with more news, sport, travel and weather updates from across London.

     
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    coming up 1750: Riz Lateef Presenter, BBC London

    Hello, hope you had a good weekend.

    Tonight, the Met's new headquarters on Victoria Embankment and the competition to design it. Plus priced out of the capital - is London becoming too gentrified?

    And we hear from Felicity Kendal and Strictly Come Dancing winner Kara Tointon on starring in the Alan Ayckbourn play Relatively Speaking in the West End. See you on BBC One at 18:30.

     
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    Pool death 1745:

    The head teacher of a London girl, aged five, who drowned in a hotel pool in Egypt has spent the day informing children at her school about her death.

    Chloe Johnson,

    Andy Mathieson described Chloe Johnson, from Forest Hill, south-east London, as a "popular little girl". She died on Friday in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.

     
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    tonight's forecast 1741: Wendy Hurrell BBC Weather, London

    A possible heavy shower is on its way to the capital this evening. It will be cloudy overnight, with minimum temperatures of 12C (54F).

    Yet more cloud is forecast for tomorrow and Wednesday.

     
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    Sugar cubed 1740:

    Museum of London tweets: What do you think of our sugar cube skyline of London?

    Sugar cube London skyline
     
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    Travel 1737: Louise Pepper Travel reporter, BBC London

    There are 25 minute delays to Southern trains in and out of Victoria Station this evening following an incident at Battersea Park.

     
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    Brixton 'gentrification' 1727: Andy Dangerfield BBC News Online

    Thanks for all of your comments today about the campaign protesting against the 'gentrification' of Brixton.

    John Harris said " I currently live in Brixton and welcome gentrification", while Julian Niblick Chiu said: "Money quite clearly, talks."

    You can read all the comments on our on Facebook page.

     
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    on air 1722: Eddie Nestor Presenter, BBC London 94.9

    The debate about gay marriage is back in the Commons. The bill is being debated right now - with the Conservative Party deeply divided on the issue.

    Do we need civil partnerships for straight couples? Would you want one? And if you love each other, does it matter how you're joined to your partner?

    Join me on my BBC London 94.9 show.

     
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    Police search 1719:

    Police have searched the Commons office of MP Nigel Evans in relation to a "serious arrestable offence".

    The search of the Ribble Valley MP's London office, which took place on Sunday, was conducted after a warrant was approved by Preston Crown Court.

     
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    Feedback 1713:

    Tell us what you think of BBC Local Live. We'd like your feedback about this service.

     
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    Coriolanus cast 1704:

    Tom Hiddleston is to play the title role in Coriolanus as part of the autumn season at the Donmar Warehouse, in Covent Garden.

    Tom Hiddleston

    The Avengers Assemble star last appeared on stage at the tiny London venue in 2008.

     
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    Powering ahead 1655:

    Battersea Power Station has attracted more than $1bn dollars (£681m) worth of buyers since January, the Croydon Guardian reports.

    It is part of the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea Opportunity Area - the largest area in London undergoing redevelopment.

     
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    VIDEO: New Met HQ 1645:

    The Metropolitan Police has confirmed the location for its new headquarters.

    New Scotland Yard is to be sold and the force will move into the smaller Curtis Green Building on Victoria Embankment by 2015 to save money.

     
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    chelsea flower show 1635:

    BBC London's Ayshea Buksh tweets from the Chelsea Flower Show: Highlight so far has been meeting the very lovely @RobBrydon - what a nice man!

    Ayshea Buksh and Rob Brydon
     
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    Murder case 1624:

    A gunman tried to kill a disabled woman after he shot dead her partner, the Old Bailey has heard.

    Daniel Bidace Anthony, 30, had already "executed" Dothan Gordon, 32, in his living room in Ealing, west London, before turning the gun on Amy Ashitey, the court heard.

    The defendant denies charges of murder and attempted murder.

     
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    Radical cleric 1608:

    London-based radical cleric Abu Qatada is refused bail by an immigration tribunal in his latest bid for freedom.

     
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    Jennie Seagrove 1558:

    Actress Jennie Seagrove has been speaking to Jo Good for her BBC London 94.9 show. She is currently starring in The Governess is at The Theatre Royal, in Windsor,

    Jennie Seagrove and Jo Good

    You can listen back to Jo's show on the BBC London 94.9

     
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    New England kit 1550:

    Arsenal's Jack Wilshere has tweeted a picture of the new England kit, which is set to be worn for the first time against the Republic of Ireland on 29 May.

     
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    Brixton 'gentrification' 1535: Andy Dangerfield BBC News Online

    Thanks to readers who have contacted us on Facebook about the campaign protesting against the 'gentrification' of Brixton.

    Tel Aversion says: "If you ain't earning a considerable salary you can't afford anywhere inside Zone 3."

    But John W Townsend says: "Good, Brixton used to be a dump."

    What do you think? Is gentrification a good thing? Let us know by contacting us on Facebook, emailing locallive@bbc.co.uk or tweet us at @BBCLondonNews

     
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    Book art 1527:

    Unwanted books consigned to the shelves of charity shops have been rescued by a bookseller and turned into works of art for a literature festival.

    Rowing boat sculpture by Justin Rowe Mr Rowe uses a small scalpel to create his sculptures

    Some of his art is now taking centre stage at the British Academy's free literature week celebrations in London.

     
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    Boat blaze 1516:

    A man was rushed to hospital with burns in the early hours of the morning after a blaze broke out on the Regent's Canal narrow boat he was aboard, Islington Gazette reports.

     
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    Congestion Charge 1508:

    The penalty charge for not paying the congestion charge increases by £10 to £130 from today.

    This is the third increase in the penalty charge since the congestion charge was introduced more than a decade ago.

     
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    Cancer treatment 1458:

    A pioneering programme to test cancer patients for nearly 100 risk genes is to start in London and could represent the future of treatment in the NHS.

     
  24.  
    1449: Jo Good BBC London 94.9 presenter

    Today I'll be joined by actress Jenny Seagrove to chat about her role in The Governess.

    Plus I'll be talking about casinos and hearing about how one woman lost £150,000 and how one man made $10m.

    Join me on BBC London 94.9 from 15:00.

     
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    Chelsea Flower Show 1441: Josephine McDermott BBC News Online

    When Chelsea Flower Show director Stephen Bennett, showed me around the grounds for today's story, we bumped into Alan Lee, a new Chelsea Pensioner who was excited about going to his first show.

    Chelsea Flower Show director Stephen Bennett and Alan Lee, a new Chelsea Pensioner
     
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    Charity skydive 1434:

    Youth club leaders are jumping 15,000 feet from a moving plane to raise £10,000 for a minibus, the Fulham Chronicle reports.

    Nick Sazeides and four other thrill-seeking staff from The Sulgrave Club, in Shepherd's Bush, will take the plunge on 31 May.

     
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    Gnome history 1426:

    The Royal Horticultural Society temporarily lifts a ban on garden gnomes - normally deemed too "tacky" - at the Chelsea Flower Show.

    A garden gnome

    Garden historian Twigs Way charts the public's long love-hate relationship gnomes.

     
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    Video: Brixton 'gentrification' 1412:

    There is a campaign protesting against the 'gentrification' of the south London area of Brixton, claiming it is raising rent and property prices forcing local people out.

    What do you think? Is gentrification a good thing? Are you struggling with rent and struggling to get on the property ladder?

    Let us know by emailing locallive@bbc.co or tweet us at @BBCLondonNews

     
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    1403:

    BBC London Travel tweets: M25 still v slow anticlockwise j17-j16 - all lanes re-opened after earlier accident blocking 2 lanes.

     
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    1355:

    BBC London reporter Ayshea Buksh tweets: press day #chelsea.

    press day at the Chelsea Flower Show
     
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    Feedback 1341:

    We've introduced BBC Local Live to bring you the latest news, sport, travel and weather all in one place. Tell us what you think.

     
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    Weapons bin 1332:

    Plans to install a secure weapons bin - where knives and guns can be deposited anonymously - outside a Bermondsey Church, have been turned down by Southwark Council, the London SE1 community website reports.

     
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    1322:

    BBC London arts correspondent Brenda Emmanus tweets:#DonmarWarehouse reveals Autumn Season. new play by #NickPayne. Josie Rourke directs #TomHiddleston in Coriolanus. #Exciting!

     
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    Cleric appeal 1313:

    Abu Qatada wants to spend time with his family before leaving the UK, an immigration tribunal has heard.

    His lawyer Daniel Friedman QC is requesting the release of the radical cleric, who has been in south-east London's Belmarsh Prison since March when his bail was revoked.

     
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    coming up 1302: Asad Ahmad Presenter, BBC London

    Join me at 13:30 on BBC One and find out more about the competition like no other - designing Scotland Yard's new headquarters by the Thames.

    I'll also be speaking to the artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, in Covent Garden, as they announce their productions for 2013.

    They have a lot to live up to with Nicole Kidman, Sir Ian McKellen and Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes all having worked at the theatre in the past.

     
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    Skateboarding 'colonies' 1250:

    There's a row about a graffiti-ridden, skater hangout under threat on London's Southbank.

    Skater on London's South Bank

    These graffiti and skating "colonies" are all over the UK, writes BBC News online's Vanessa Barford.

     
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    Weather 1236: Kate Kinsella BBC Weather, London

    Some brighter spells this afternoon but also one or two isolated heavy showers. Feeling warm though with a maximum temperature of 20C (68F).

    Staying cloudy overnight, some light rain in the early hours. Expect a minimum temperature of 9C (48F).

     
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    Chelsea Fringe 1225:

    The Queen will be given a sneak preview of the Chelsea Flower Show later, ahead of its public opening tomorrow.

    But the show's slightly more eccentric sister - the Chelsea Fringe - has already opened, offering exhibits and displays including an edible bus stop and a gnome invasion.

     
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    Political Chameleon 1214: Via Blog Tom Edwards Transport correspondent, London

    The New Bus for London is undoubtedly a striking addition to the streets of London but the arguments for it continue to change.

    New Bus for London

    This isn't a normal transport project - its roots are deeply political and as such it's a chameleon - and can and will be used to influence the political landscape.

     
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    Literature Festival 1205:

    The London Literature Festival opens at the Southbank Centre today with readings by some of the 2013 Man International Booker Prize nominees.

     
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    Pothole repairs 1155:

    Islington Council says it plans to spend more than £500,000 repairing potholes caused by this year's long winter.

    The money will be used to mend local roads damaged by snow, ice and rain during the exceptionally wet, cold weather.

     
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    New Met HQ 1146:

    Scotland Yard has confirmed the location for its new headquarters as the force prepares to sell off its current landmark site amid budget cuts.

    The Met's new headquarters as of 2015 will be the Curtis Green Building on the banks of the Thames, the former Whitehall police station.

     
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    1135: Robert Elms Presenter, BBC London 94.9

    I'll be broadcasting my show live from the Royal Chelsea Flower Show, which is celebrating its 100th year.

    Join me on BBC London 94.9 from 12:00

     
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    1125:

    BBC News Home Affairs Correspondent Danny Shaw tweets: The entrance to Scotland Yard's new HQ. Refurbishment budget about £30 million.

    entrance to Scotland Yard's new HQ
     
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    1115:

    Essex Fire Servicetweets: Our crews at the scene of a fire yesterday morning involving 12 lorries and around 100 lorry tyres. #M25 J29

    Fire involving 12 lorries and around 100 lorry tyres
     
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    Sport 1100:

    Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas says it is vital the club keep Gareth Bale if they are to improve next season.

     
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    Chelsea Flower Show 1050: Andy Dangerfield BBC News Online

    The Chelsea Flower Show celebrates 100 years this week. Have you ever been? Share your best photos and stories from the show with us.

    Tweet @BBCLondonNews, find us on Facebook or email .

     
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    1040:

    BBC London political correspondent Karl Mercer tweets: The new new Scotland Yard... Where the old one used to be... deputy mayor and deputy commissioner launch competition.

    Deputy mayor and deputy commissioner launch competition.

    Architects from around the world have been invited to submit designs for the new Metropolitan Police headquarters in central London.

     
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    Travel 1030:

    Expect 20 minute delays on Southern Trains into London Bridge and Victoria until lunchtime.

    Elsewhere, there are no major problems reported on the roads or London Underground.

    Get up-to-date travel information on Twitter @BBCTravelAlert or on our travel page.

     
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    Drugs factory 1020:

    Ealing Police are inviting local residents to see inside a 'mock' drugs factory in an effort to crackdown on the growth of such crimes, Ealing Today reports.

     
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    Property milestone 1012:

    Overseas demand pushes the average asking price on a London property past half a million mark the Evening Standard reports.

     
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    0955:

    BBC News science correspondent Jonathan Amostweets: We're at the Science Museum for the announcement of @astro_timpeake's ISS flight in 2015.

    Tim Peake
     
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    7/7 victim 0945:

    The last woman to be pulled alive from the 7 July bombing on the Piccadilly Line has been given an honorary degree from Kingston University, reports Your Local Guardian.

    Gill Hicks, who lost both legs in the bombings, was made an honorary doctor of science.

     
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    'To the suburbs' 0937:

    The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has mapped the towns and boroughs London councils move homeless people to.

    Enfield, Haringey and Waltham Forest between them have each seen more than 1,800 properties and B&B rooms rented by other councils since 2009.

     
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    'Gnome sacrifice' 0929:

    The strict ban on gnomes populating gardens at Chelsea Flower Show has been lifted, for one year only.

    A celebrity painted gnome by singer Sir Elton John

    To mark the show's centenary year, gnomes have been painted by celebrities including Sir Elton John to raise money to involve young people in horticulture.

     
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    New Met HQ 0920:

    Architects from around the world have been invited to submit designs for the new Met Police headquarters in central London.

    The force is due to leave New Scotland Yard in Victoria and move to the smaller Curtis Green Building on Victoria Embankment in 2015.

     
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    Sunshine effect 0911:

    The amount of time asthma patients spend soaking up the sun may have an impact on the illness, researchers at King's College London say.

    A team said low levels of Vitamin D, which is made by the body in sunlight, was linked to a worsening of symptoms.

     
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    Illegal gambling 0903:

    More than 150 illegal gambling machines have been seized in Haringey in the last 10 months, the Ham & High is reports.

     
  60.  
    Flower Power 0853: Josephine McDermott BBC News Online

    It does not really make sense for one of the most prestigious flower shows in the world to be squeezed onto two football pitches by the River Thames.

    Overview of Chelsea Flower Show

    But the Chelsea Flower Show has been going for 100 years.

    Here's my feature about how what has been described as the "rather too small show" is celebrating its big birthday.

     
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    Sport 0844:

    Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas insists his side will recover from the disappointment of missing out on the Champions League and make an even more powerful challenge next season.

     
  62.  
    On Air 0837: Vanessa Feltz Presenter, BBC London 94.9

    On my show we will be talking about the issue of gay marriage which will be will be debated in the Commons again later . Our MP's can't agree on what should happen. What do you think?

    Listen to the Vanessa Show from 09:00 on BBC London 94.9 or call her on 020 7224 2000

     
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    0831:

    Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark Cathedral tweets: Hear the cathedral organ today at 1.10 for the last time before it is removed for repair. #SouthwarkCathedral

     
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    Sport 0819:

    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said reaching next season's Champions League was vital for his club's ability to attract top players.

    Arsene Wenger and his players
     
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    weather 0814:

    A grey start to the day with the odd spot of rain. But it will gradually brightening up and feeling warm in any sunshine. Temperatures could reach as high as 21C (70F).

     
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    'When Tottenham exploded' 0808:

    A documentary film-maker from London tells the BBC about having his film debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in France.

    Yannick Oho Bambe's work looks at the London riots of 2011 and uses dance and poetry to express his thoughts about the events.

    Film poster
     
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    Travel 0802:

    Overrunning works at the Streatham Hill Depot mean there are some cancellations or delays of up to 45 minutes on Southern trains coming into London Bridge and Victoria.

    Tickets for all Southern services will be accepted on the Overground, Southeastern, First Capital Connect and on London Buses.

    And in Swanley on the A20 westbound, one lane is closed after a collision, causing very heavy traffic.

    Get up-to-date travel on Twitter @BBCTravelAlert.

     
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    0800: Andy Dangerfield BBC News Online

    Good morning, I'll be bringing you all the latest news, sport, travel and weather updates from London between 08:00 and 18:00 today. You can contact Local Live by emailing locallive@bbc.co.

     

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