Andrew Rowe drove nine different vehicles as part of his work at Hammersmith and Fulham Council.
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Terrorist found driving London bin lorries jailed
Andrew Rowe drove nine different vehicles as part of his work at Hammersmith and Fulham Council.
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Terrorist found driving London bin lorries jailed
Andrew Rowe drove nine different vehicles as part of his work at Hammersmith and Fulham Council.

No disciplinary action for knee-on-neck arrest PC
Footage showed Marcus Coutain asking an officer to "get off my neck" during his arrest in July 2020.

Man jailed for fake delivery driver gun attack
Vincente Forde disguised himself as an Amazon delivery driver to attack his victim at his home.

Council failed to prevent girl's forced marriage
A judge has accused Enfield Council and a school of a string of failures to protect a 15-year-old girl.

Cyclist jailed after pedestrian's hit-and-run death
Peter McCombie died eight days after the crash from traumatic head injuries.

Art dealer jailed for three years over £1m theft
German socialite Angela Gulbenkian fraudulently sold a spotted yellow pumpkin by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.

Holocaust memorial outside Parliament to go ahead
Fears have been raised that the site could become a terrorist target, but ministers say it will be safe.
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Terrorist found driving London bin lorries jailed
Andrew Rowe drove nine different vehicles as part of his work at Hammersmith and Fulham Council.

No disciplinary action for knee-on-neck arrest PC
Footage showed Marcus Coutain asking an officer to "get off my neck" during his arrest in July 2020.

Man jailed for fake delivery driver gun attack
Vincente Forde disguised himself as an Amazon delivery driver to attack his victim at his home.

Council failed to prevent girl's forced marriage
A judge has accused Enfield Council and a school of a string of failures to protect a 15-year-old girl.

Cyclist jailed after pedestrian's hit-and-run death
Peter McCombie died eight days after the crash from traumatic head injuries.

Art dealer jailed for three years over £1m theft
German socialite Angela Gulbenkian fraudulently sold a spotted yellow pumpkin by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.

Holocaust memorial outside Parliament to go ahead
Fears have been raised that the site could become a terrorist target, but ministers say it will be safe.

No disciplinary action for knee-on-neck arrest PC
Footage showed Marcus Coutain asking an officer to "get off my neck" during his arrest in July 2020.

Man jailed for fake delivery driver gun attack
Vincente Forde disguised himself as an Amazon delivery driver to attack his victim at his home.

Council failed to prevent girl's forced marriage
A judge has accused Enfield Council and a school of a string of failures to protect a 15-year-old girl.
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Mayor invests further £3m in Creative Enterprise Zones
Copyright: PA MediaImage caption: Sadiq Khan has announced more funding for six new CEZs in London London's Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has annouced a £3m in funding for new Creative Enterprise Zones (CEZs) to boost the city's economic recovery.
As part of the investment six new CEZs will be created over the next two years.
Funding will support three new zones in 2021-22 and a further three in 2022-23.
Waltham Forest’s Blackhorse Lane, has been accredited following the success of its year as London Borough of Culture in 2019.
Mr Khan said: “Our Creative industries are critically important to the fabric of our city and will play an essential part in our economic and social recovery."
“However, support must start at grassroots level, with studio spaces, training and innovation. Investing in our city has never been more important - I’m encouraging local authorities to apply for accreditation and see how a Creative Enterprise Zone can benefit your borough," he added
Applications for this new round of funding will close on 30 September.
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