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Just heard about a teaching technique called the "Hounslow pause". Teachers in Hounslow stop as planes pass over. Against futher expansion.
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Just heard about a teaching technique called the "Hounslow pause". Teachers in Hounslow stop as planes pass over. Against futher expansion.
Coming up on tonight's programme - a court rules the public hasa right to know if Boris Johnson fathered a child during an affair.
The Heathrow question: residents in west London say no to expansion but don't want to lose the airport either.
Plus, they said no to Simon Cowell but we meet the female trio with the X Factor. Tune in at 18:30 on BBC One.
The A205 South Circular is closed between Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill due to a building fire. Long delays are expected through Brixton, Streatham and Tulse Hill as a result.
No major problems so far this evening on the Tube or trains.
Get up-to-date travel information on Twitter @BBCTravelAlert or on our travel page.
Later this evening, it will be brighter with the odd shower. Expect it to be dry tonight, with minimum temperatures of 10C (50F).
Tomorrow it will be brighter with maximum temperatures of 17C (63F).
Sutton Metropolitan Police Service tweets: TV personality Lionel Blair encourages responsible dog ownership.
In response to an article written by BBC London political correspondent Tim Donovan about Chancellor George Osbourne's reticence to fund Crossrail 2, London Chamber of Commerce tweets: We need more investment in transport in London - we have different needs than the rest of the country.
Brothers Tom and Paul Harfleet, and staff and students at the University of Lincoln, are celebrating winning a gold medal award at this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
They created a garden that is designed to respond to Twitter activity.
BBC London sports correspondent Ian Ramsdale tweets: This week's @SuperLeagueShow now on the iPlayer… Not great viewing for Broncos fans... Some honest words from the team.
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean have been in the studio speaking to BBC London 94.9 presenter Jo Good.
The pair announced it would be their final series of Dancing on Ice earlier.
On my BBC London 94.9 show, we'll be speaking to shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry who's criticising conviction rates for burglary in the capital.
We'll hear about the High Court case of a pregnant woman with bipolar disorder who wants to have a termination on health grounds despite her doctors saying she is not sound enough of mind to decide for herself.
Plus, what should become of the South Bank skateboarders? Join me from 17:00.
Chancellor George Osborne has said he is not yet prepared to support a second Crossrail for London, apparently dashing Boris Johnson's hopes of getting the project off the ground during his mayoralty.
Mr Osborne believes work on the existing £16bn Crossrail should be completed first - in 2018 - before he considers further major transport schemes for London, BBC London's Political Correspondent Tim Donovan reports.
BBC London Transport Correspondent Tom Edwards tweets: Just heard about a teaching technique called the "Hounslow pause". Teachers in Hounslow stop as planes pass over. Against further expansion.
South London girl group Stooshe are ready to storm the music charts.
BBC London arts correspondent Brenda Emmanus spoke to them earlier.
British Transport Police officers will be at Liverpool Street station until 19:00 offering advice to commuters on how to keep property safe.
They'll also be marking property such as bikes, laptops and mobile devices.
Met Police Battersea Sergeant Nathan Shickle tweets: #Latchmere and #StMarysPark Safer Neighbourhood Team have entered an address in Maysoule Road #Battersea this morning and seized a large quantity of drugs.
Visitors have been admiring the lilies on display in The Great Pavilion at the Chelsea Flower Show.
The show, which opened to the public today is celebrating its 100th year, as BBC London online reporter Josephine McDermott reported yesterday.
London Fire Brigade tweets: We've got 20 firefighters tackling a fire at a shop with flats above on New Road in Rainham. Part of the roof is alight.
A man has been arrested after a woman died after being knocked down by a car on Sussex Way, in Islington, north London on 1 May.
The driver, a 39-year-old man, who was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, has since been bailed until a date in September.
The woman who died has since been as Androula Michael, 78, of Islington.
With more than 1,000 fresh items on the shelves, the New Addington Centre opened the doors to its new library for the first time this week.
A new dedicated children's library corner is twice the size of the area in the old building, and there is also more dedicated homework space.
If you missed the Robert Elms show at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show yesterday you can catch up with it on BBC iPlayer.
Singer George Michael is being kept in hospital for treatment after sustaining head injuries on the M1 in Hertfordshire, his spokeswoman said.
The former Wham! star, aged 49, was a passenger in a Range Rover involved in an accident on Thursday at junction 6A, near St Albans.
Michael, whose real name is Georgios Panayiotou, was airlifted to a specialist trauma centre in London.
BBC London arts correspondent Brenda Emmanus tweets: #Stooshe talk new album, Girl Power and rejecting a deal with #SimonCowell who they still love! #BBCLDNNews. 6.30.
Sir Elton John, Kinks star Ray Davies and Elvis Costello will top the bill at a new outdoor summer festival in London's Hyde Park.
The artists will be taking the stage for the Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time Hyde Park on Friday 12 July.
BBC London 94.9 reporter Anna O'Neill tweets: Future of Southbank skateboarding under threat: @Annareporting meets Craig, Chewy and Henry via @audioboo.
Coming up from 15:00; Liz McClarnon talks kitchen appliances, Julie Peasgood talks about her role in Henna Night and Torvill and Dean chat about their final Dancing on Ice tour.
The BBC London TV team is having its post-lunchtime bulletin meeting, where it looks ahead to the 1830 programme on BBC One.
As well as all the latest news, sport and weather, entertainment correspondent Brenda Emmanus will be catching up with the new Queens of Pop - Stooshe from south London.
More than £1,700 was raised by members of the Munson's Coffee Running Crew who took part in the Ealing Eagles 10k run at Gunnersbury Park on Sunday, Ealing Today reports.
The coffee connoisseurs were raising funds for The Tom Clabburn Memorial Fund administered by Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).
Chancellor George Osborne says he is not yet prepared to support a second Crossrail for London, apparently dashing Boris Johnson's hopes of getting the project off the ground during his mayoralty.
It comes as Tory MPs outside London are voicing concerns about further investment in major transport infrastructure in the capital at the expense of other parts of the country.
Five people fled their south London homes earlier after the dry cleaning shop downstairs caught fire, the Croydon Advertiser reports.
The blaze happened at King's Dry Cleaners on the High Street, South Norwood, at about 07:00.
Barnet FC tweets: Barnet Football Club are delighted to announce that Edgar Davids will continue as the club's head coach. #BarnetFC
BBC London Presenter Asad Ahmad is rehearsing ahead of the TV bulletin.
Meanwhile the TV production team is preparing for broadcast.
Join Asad from 13:30 on BBC One.
After leaving Dr Who last year, of the many paths Arthur Darvill's career could have taken, starring in a hit musical on Broadway was surely one of the least likely.
Arthur Darvill was in Doctor Who for more than two years
But, perhaps equally unpredictably, the actor is also writing music for a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London.
Join me at 13:30 on BBC One when we'll find out why Basildon Hospital is facing fresh criticism about a death at the hospital.
This time it was a disabled woman who died after being admitted for pneumonia. Also, could the "Special One" (as he called himself) be bringing back his magic to Stamford Bridge?
We look at the chances of Jose Mourinho moving back to west London.
Today we're talking about music venues. What's your favourite venue? Your current favourite? The best club venue in London? And any unusual places that you've seen bands or gigs? For example, there's a gig tomorrow at St Pancras Old Church - a different sort of music venue.
Plus our special guest, the legendary photographer Terry O'Neill who over his 53-year-long career has photographed rock stars, presidents, royals and film stars.
Listen to the Robert Elms show on BBC London 94.9
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BBC London Transport Correspondent Tom Edwards tweets: Awaiting mayor & councils for consultation results.
Options for a new River Thames road crossing include a scheme that would pass through "environmentally sensitive areas" and could cost up to £5bn, the government has revealed.
This scheme - one of three options now out for public consultation - could see the building of a new road linking the M25 north of the Thames in Essex with the M2 south of the river in Kent.
It will brighten up this afternoon but we could still see the odd shower by the evening. Temperatures will be in the high teens.
An illegal immigrant has been jailed for 20 years for killing a retired businessman during a burglary.
Ted Syrad
Ted Syrad, 64, was tied up and beaten up by Gezim Delijah to reveal where the keys to his safe were kept.
Delijah, 40, an Albanian national from Walthamstow, east London, was found guilty at the Old Bailey of manslaughter and robbery.
Network Rail has just re-opened the line at Woolwich, in south-east London. Southeastern passengers can expect delays, cancellations and changes as services return to normal.
Shooting is taking place in west London for the British film, Amar, Akbar & Tony. The movie's title pays homage to 1970s' Bollywood classic of a similar name but is all about multicultural Britain.
Locations include St Michael's and All Angels Church in Turnham Green as well as the streets of Southall.
You can hear more on the BBC Asian Network Reports tomorrow.
More than half of the UK's foreign tourists visited London in 2012, figures show.
The capital had 15 million visitors but despite hosting the Olympics and Jubilee, this was only up 1% on 2011.
The National Theatre has announced the final line-up for this year's Connections Festival, its annual celebration of new plays for young performers, which will run from 3-8 July.
Comedian Lenny Henry visited a Woolwich College rehearsal for the Connections Festival
Ten school and youth theatre companies have been invited to bring their productions to the National's Olivier Theatre and new venue, The Shed.
There is no service on Southeastern trains between Slade Green and Charlton, in south-east London, after someone was hit by a train. Trains are being diverted.
The landscape of the Thames Estuary has long been an inspiration for artists and writers.
Now it is the subject of a new exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands.
Brighton have formally apologised to Crystal Palace following an "unsavoury incident" in the away dressing room ahead of last week's Championship play-off semi-final at the Amex Stadium.
Excrement was found on the floor of the Palace dressing room ahead of the second leg, which the visitors won 2-0.
British Transport Police tweets: Today's main appeal: iPad snatched out of a passenger's hands on West #Croydon - #Dalston Jct @ldnoverground train
Fifty million-year-old London clay extracted during the building of the new Crossrail rail tunnels has been used to make 21st Century art with a touch of the prehistoric.
This stunning Bird Nest, created by east London sculptor Frank Harris, is exhibiting at the Slade Shows 2013, this week at the University College London.
The boss of security giant G4S is to stand down - just months after he came under fire for his company's botched handling of its Olympics Games contract.
Chief executive Nick Buckles was paid a total of £1.2m in 2012.
Claire from Teddington has texted my show: "I have 2 girls now aged 8 and 6. I never had them in the bed as I had been warned of the risks. I used to get up sit in a nursing chair feed them then put them back in their cots. Ladies save all your bonding and cuddling for the daytime and not in the comfort of your own bed at night."
New research says around 120 baby deaths could be prevented in the UK every year if parents stopped sharing beds with their children.
More than 6,000 girls in London are at risk of female genital mutilation, with most victims coming from Somali communities.
One victim tells BBC London's Sonja Jessup how painful the tradition is while Juliet Albert from African Well Woman's Clinic says more needs to be done to prevent the abuse.
Richmond Met Police Service tweets: #Sheppertonswansanctuary #RichmondSTT the lucky swan rescued from Kingston Bridge.
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BBC London reporter Marc Ashdown tweets: We'd like to hear from parents at Quintin Kynaston Academy. Are you happy your head is back, despite widespread financial mismanagement?
A Met policeman has been found guilty of making indecent images of children.
PC Adam Holbrook, 29, based at Waltham Forest, east London, had denied making 16 images of children in erotic poses.
Some of London's most recognisable street signs, including those which have stood in Downing Street and Abbey Road, are to be auctioned off today.
New research says around 120 baby deaths could be prevented in the UK every year if parents stopped sharing beds with their children. Did you let your baby share your bed?
Join me on my BBC London 94.9 show from 09:00. To take part call 020 7224 2000.
After The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh toured the Chelsea Flower Show yesterday, the event opens to the public today.
Are you going? Send us your best pictures and comments from the show. Tweet us @BBCLondonNews, email us or contact via on Facebook.
Hounslow residents have said they are against Heathrow Airport expanding in overwhelming numbers, according to the west London council's consultation.
Hounslow Council said 72% were against expansion, although 62% said they did not want a new hub built if it meant Heathrow would close.
Jose Mourinho's return ticket to Chelsea looks to have been stamped as Real Madrid president Florentino Perez announced his departure from the Bernabeu at the end of the season.
But could his comeback to west London be a risk?
In Woodford, the A406 North Circular Westbound is down to two lanes from five at Waterworks Corner for clean up of a spill, with queues back to the Barking and East Ham turn off. As a result, the M11 is queuing southbound from J6 M25 to J4 North Circular at Charlie Brown's Roundabout.
In Barking - the A13 has two lanes shut Eastbound from Ripple Road to Renwick Road for the clean up of some concrete - Traffic is now queuing on the approach back through Barking towards Dagenham.
South Norwood High Street is closed between South Norwood Hill and Station Road because of a fire in a building.
Get up-to-date travel information on Twitter @BBCTravelAlert or on our travel page.
Another predominantly cloudy day, with one or two spots of light rain or drizzle. A little brighter later but a risk of showers mainly to the north of London. Still feeling relatively warm with a max of 17C (63F).
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