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A serving police officer, Laurence Knight, is accused of raping a woman on a beach.
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Met Police sergeant charged over Brighton rape
A serving police officer, Laurence Knight, is accused of raping a woman on a beach.

Two jailed for life over EncroChat murder plot
Frankie Sinclair arranged to buy a £3,000 Walther PPK handgun, which he called a "James Bond ting".

Teenager jailed for life for rap video murder
Brandon McNeil stabbed Shane Jerome in the heart as he took part in a rap music video in Brixton.

Inquest will not look at 'Covid spit attack'
Rail worker Belly Mujinga became ill after allegedly being coughed on and spat at by a passenger.

Police dog dies after chasing down moped thieves
PD Xavier Charles, also known as Stanley, is described as "one of the very best police dogs".

Funfair disaster set to finally get memorial
Five children died when the Battersea Park Big Dipper came off its tracks nearly 50 years ago.

Man dies in North Finchley street fight
Police found the man with a neck injury on Ballards Lane in the early hours of Friday.
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Met Police sergeant charged over Brighton rape
A serving police officer, Laurence Knight, is accused of raping a woman on a beach.

Two jailed for life over EncroChat murder plot
Frankie Sinclair arranged to buy a £3,000 Walther PPK handgun, which he called a "James Bond ting".

Teenager jailed for life for rap video murder
Brandon McNeil stabbed Shane Jerome in the heart as he took part in a rap music video in Brixton.

Inquest will not look at 'Covid spit attack'
Rail worker Belly Mujinga became ill after allegedly being coughed on and spat at by a passenger.

Police dog dies after chasing down moped thieves
PD Xavier Charles, also known as Stanley, is described as "one of the very best police dogs".

Funfair disaster set to finally get memorial
Five children died when the Battersea Park Big Dipper came off its tracks nearly 50 years ago.

Man dies in North Finchley street fight
Police found the man with a neck injury on Ballards Lane in the early hours of Friday.

Two jailed for life over EncroChat murder plot
Frankie Sinclair arranged to buy a £3,000 Walther PPK handgun, which he called a "James Bond ting".

Teenager jailed for life for rap video murder
Brandon McNeil stabbed Shane Jerome in the heart as he took part in a rap music video in Brixton.

Inquest will not look at 'Covid spit attack'
Rail worker Belly Mujinga became ill after allegedly being coughed on and spat at by a passenger.
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Exhibition Road to close to celebrate trailblazers
Copyright: Great Exhibition Road FestivalExhibition Road in South Kensington is to be closed to all traffic for a weekend for a free festival celebrating the trailblazers of art and science.
The Great Exhibition Road Festival will feature hundreds of free events exploring everything from the possibility of life on Mars to the future of fashion.
Visitors will be able to take part in a chemical kitchen cheesecake cook-along, learn the art of making cyanotype photographs and build their own musical instruments among other activities.
Copyright: Great Exhibition Road FestivalThe festival has been created by a several of the famous institutions based around South Kensington, including the Imperial College London, the Natural History Museum, the Royal College of Music, the Science Museum, the V&A and the Royal Albert Hall.
Festival director Vicky Brightman said: "We believe that anyone can have trailblazing ideas, big or small, and the festival celebrates the fact that we can all change the world around us.
"We hope that visitors to the festival will relish meeting some of London’s trailblazers and be encouraged to explore the things that inspire them."
Exhibition turns reclaimed knives into fashion items
Copyright: Eugenie FlochelAn exhibition is exploring how fashion activism can lead to positive social change through the creation of a bespoke collection of items created using repurposed knives.
ReGo: Our Story in the Making features jewellery, bags, dresses and garments which have been co-created by young people from east London in collaboration with local fashion brands including Michelle-Lowe Holder, Fibre Lab, The Reclaimery and CQ Studio.
The three-week long exhibition has been supported by Foundation for Future London and London College of Fashion, UAL, with the weapons used provided by knife crime reduction organisation, KnifeSafe.
Copyright: ReGoDr Francesco Mazzarella of London College of Fashion’s Centre for Sustainable Fashion and the ReGo Co-Project lead, said: "Project ReGo has enabled a multidisciplinary team to come together and work collaboratively to prevent and tackle the systemic issue of youth violence, including young people in local activities and community life in order to redesign their own future.
"As a result of their participation in the project, the young people have strengthened their voice and gained agency through the learning of new skills in fashion design, media and entrepreneurship, which will hopefully have a long-lasting impact in their lives."
The free exhibition is open between Thursdays and Sundays at The LabE20 in Stratford until 5 June.
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