London Latest Episodes Episode guide
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Why has the Dartford Crossing charge gone up?
The cost of using the Dartford Crossing has increased by 40% for motorists.
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Why e-bikes are becoming a 'burden' for London doctors
Surgeons say they're increasingly seeing injuries both with riders and pedestrians.
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Why bike theft at stations is now 'decriminalised'
The British Transport Police will not investigate a bike left for more than two hours.
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Why are more London landlords selling up?
The renter's rights bill aims to help renters. Why is it making landlords want to sell?
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Why a King's College scientist thinks hair could repair teeth
Dr Sherif Elsharkawy believes the technology could be available within two years.
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Why a borough's e-bike ban is creating bridge border bother
A comedian has likened the situation between two south London boroughs to Cold War Berlin
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Why 'hypocrite' landlord MP quit over rent row
What does Rushanara Ali's resignation tell us about London's housing crisis?
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Who are Palestine Action? Why were 500 of them arrested in one day?
The banned direct action group held a sit-in on Parliament Square on Saturday.
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What's a 'firewave'? Why is London increasingly at risk?
Firefighters battled three separate heath fires in London in recent days.
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What did Trump say about Sadiq at the UN and why?
Donald Trump used an address to the UN to claim London wants to "go to sharia law", why?
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The coffee-cup saga that sparked a council u-turn
Richmond Council initially fined a woman £150 for pouring coffee down a drain.
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September Tube strike - what you need to know
London Underground staff will strike from 7th September for five days.
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Re-investigating the 'Croydon Cat Killer'
Decapitated cats started appearing in Croydon in 2015. Who or what was doing it?
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Oxford Street: Power, politics and pedestrians
Pedestrianisation has frustrated successive mayors. Why?
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King's Cross: Why the future's looking bright for 'Mecca of grassroots basketball in London'
Argyle Court desperately needs renovation, but the basketball community won't give up.
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Is London the hardest city to find love?
40% of London's adults are single - is this the worst city to look for love?
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Is London architecture still world-leading?
Two thirds of the projects on the RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist are in London.
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Inside Britain's best new building in Bermondsey
Appleby Blue Almshouse on Southwark Park Road has won this year's RIBA Stirling Prize.
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How tin foil is helping thieves steal mobile phones
On average 180 phones are stolen every day in London.
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How much do Tube strikes cost London?
One estimate puts the figure at £230 million, but how is that felt by Londoners?
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How landlords are using 'snail farms' to avoid tax
Westminster Council say "unscrupulous traders" are claiming agricultural tax exemptions.
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How is TfL targeting public transport 'headphone dodgers'?
TfL says watching films and making calls using loudspeakers is "disruptive" to others.
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How Battersea's miraculous grapefruit tree was saved
It's thought to the only one of its kind in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
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How a nine-year-old girl got caught up in a gangland shooting
The girl was eating ice cream in Dalston when she was hit by a stray bullet.
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Hot homes are making children sick - what can be done?
Over a million children in London live in homes at risk from overheating.
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Have viral pranks in London gone too far?
Harmless fun? Or are content creators shocking members of the public for their own ends?
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Has Westminster found a way to prevent illegal car meets?
Drivers have been fined after being caught doing stunts and blocking roads on Pall Mall.
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Fantastic or a disaster? New town proposed in Enfield
Crews Hill in Enfield has been shortlisted for development of a new town.
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Drivers say London buses infested with cockroaches
The bus drivers report that a number of buses and rest areas are infested.
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Does London still need Police front counters?
Ten more counters are set to close under cost-cutting measures.