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Officers from the Met have been training with young women to try and prevent them being groomed by gangs.

Mayor Sadiq Khan says the variant is having an impact on staff absences in the emergency services.

Mayor Sadiq Khan says the variant is having an impact on staff absences in the emergency services.

He also designed the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Lloyd's of London building.

Officers have been training with young women to try and prevent them from being groomed by gangs.

The 27-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of child neglect following the fatal fire in Sutton.

A 16-year-old is among those to have died following separate incidents in London.

Jobari Gooden died after he was attacked during a fight, the Met Police says.

Scientists believe that long-necked dinosaurs, known as sauropods, preferred warm climates to cold ones.

Mayor Sadiq Khan says the variant is having an impact on staff absences in the emergency services.

He also designed the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Lloyd's of London building.

Officers have been training with young women to try and prevent them from being groomed by gangs.

The 27-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of child neglect following the fatal fire in Sutton.

A 16-year-old is among those to have died following separate incidents in London.

Jobari Gooden died after he was attacked during a fight, the Met Police says.

Scientists believe that long-necked dinosaurs, known as sauropods, preferred warm climates to cold ones.

He also designed the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Lloyd's of London building.

Officers have been training with young women to try and prevent them from being groomed by gangs.

The 27-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of child neglect following the fatal fire in Sutton.
Officers from the Met have been training with young women to try and prevent them being groomed by gangs.
By George Bowden & Hamish Mackay
BBC News
Sadiq Khan says it's important that Londoners understand how serious the surge in cases is.
By Talia Slack & Toby Wadey
BBC South

A Metropolitan Police officer who used "racist language" in a WhatsApp message has been sacked.
PC Harry Chandler, based at North East Command Unit covering Newham and Waltham Forest, was found at a tribunal to have used the racist term in messages with a colleague in June 2020.
The Met said the officer sent a WhatsApp message containing "offensive and racially derogatory words" when discussing renting a flat.
The tribunal concluded PC Chandler's action amounted to a breach of standards and sacked him without notice.
Det Ch Supt Richard Tucker, who leads the North East Command Unit, said: "Using language of this nature is utterly unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
"PC Chandler has rightly been held to account for his actions.”
A Met Police chief spoke to reporters after four boys, aged three and four, died in a house fire.