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  • Delays and heavy traffic on the roads this evening

    Here is your evening update for February 20. Travel   Trains      No major problems to report currently. Roads Roads around Westminster are experiencing delays due to an earlier taxi demonstration. The A4206 Pembridge Villas

  • Kane returns to training

    Harry Kane has handed Tottenham a fitness boost after posting a picture training alongside his team-mates. Kane is expected to return to action ahead of schedule in Spurs' Premier League match at Burnley on Saturday. "Great to be back with

  • Big rise in school sexual offences unexplained by experts

    The number of sexual offences reported in the county's schools has rocketed in the past three years. Between 2015 and 2017 the number of indecent attacks within schools went up by nearly 70 per cent, with more than 400 incidents reported in the

  • 'Inequality must be rooted out from public institutions'

    Sadiq Khan says inequality must be “rooted out” from public institutions, 20 years on from a report which found the Metropolitan Police to be institutionally racist. The Macpherson Report investigated the police’s handling of the murder of Stephen

  • PR chief takes on double marathon challenge

    A man is running two marathons in less than a month to help a charity that provides "incredibly valuable" advice for vulnerable people. Steven Harding-Lister from St John’s Road, Epping, is raising money for Epping Forest Citizens Advice who provide

  • Lanzini could return against Fulham

    West Ham playmaker Manuel Lanzini is in contention for his first appearance of the season against Fulham on Friday night. The Argentinian has been sidelined since suffering a serious knee injury while on international duty before the World Cup.

  • Government grants £250,000 to support housing

    New homes could be for those in need the borough could be built faster than originally thought thanks to new Government funding. Waltham Forest Council has been given £250,000 by Theresa May’s Government to pump into infrastructure that will help

  • Support your local paper - it's good for democracy

    There’s never been more ways to access the news. But newspapers - accountable, properly researched journalism, paid for by the cover price and the adverts opposite the story - are under immense pressure. Last week the Cairncross Review into the future