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  1. Our live coverage across the day

    Updates for London have now ended but we'll be back at 08:00 on Tuesday with the latest videos, news, sport, travel and weather. Have a great Bank Holiday weekend

  2. Tonight's weather: Dry and bright

    BBC Weather

    Dry and bright this evening. Some showers tomorrow. 

    Lows of 10C (50F).

  3. Hooligan clampdown ahead of Euro 2016

    BBC London News

    About 200 football hooligans are being targeted by the Met ahead of the start of the European Championships in France next month.

    Map of Euro Championship stadium venues in France

    The aim is to make sure anyone with a banning order is prevented from travelling abroad.

    Jim Wheble has the details coming up on BBC London News from 18:30 on BBC One.

  4. M4 one lane blocked because of a broken down van

    BBC Travel

    There's lots of queuing traffic on the M4 westbound between J1, A4 (Chiswick Roundabout) and J2, A4 (Brentford) because of a broken down van. 

    For more updates visit the BBC London travel page.

  5. Dog croons to EastEnders theme tune - because, why not?

    News Shopper

    A singing dog who is EastEnders’ biggest four-legged fan is looking for a new owner to watch the shenanigans in Howl-bert Square, after 400 days in Brands Hatch kennels.  

  6. EU referendum: Sian Berry says marriages under threat

    The Daily Politics

    London Assembly Green Party member Sian Berry explains her claim that 100,000 marriages in the capital are under threat if the UK leaves the European Union, because of immigration rules.

    Daily Politics presenter Andrew Neil questioned her on whether his marriage, last year to a Swede, could be under threat in the 23 June referendum.

    Video content

    Video caption: Sian Berry on a claim that 100,000 London marriages are under threat if the UK leaves the
  7. UK's largest new housing development planned for Lee Valley

    One of the largest housing developments in the UK is to be built in north London.

    Homes development

    Enfield Council says the multi-billion pound scheme will create 10,000 new homes, a third of which will be classified as 'affordable'.

    Developer Barratt Homes and Segro have yet to release the prices of any of the homes.

  8. Driver shortages hitting Southern Railways services

    BBC Travel

    There are reduced services on Southern Railways between Victoria and Brighton, between Brighton and Ashford International, between Milton Keynes Central and Clapham Junction and between Southampton Central and Brighton because of a shortage of drivers and conductors through sickness.

    For more travel updates visit BBC London's travel page or follow @BBCTravelAlert

  9. The true story behind the teenage war hero Jack Cornwell

    Bethan Bell

    BBC News Online

    Who was the London boy sailor Jack Cornwell and why is his grave being honoured with Grade II Listed status?

    He was only 15 when he joined the Royal Navy - and only 16 when he died less than a year later. 

    Jack Cornwell

    The Battle of Jutland - a 72-hour onslaught 100 years ago - was his first encounter with the enemy, and also his last.  

    The working-class lad was the youngest recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War One; the highest military decoration awarded for valour in the face of the enemy.  This is his story.

  10. Chelsea fan Baddiel predicts Mourinho's career at MUFC

    BBC Radio London

    David Baddiel

    Chelsea fan David Baddiel has given his reaction to Jose Mourinho’s move to Manchester United. 

    He told BBC Radio London’s Maria McErlene: "Mourinho will do very well for a couple of years and then he will get very cross about something and everything will go wrong. 

    That’s my absolute shot in the dark for what might happen with Mourinho because it’s what’s happened every other time. 

    The former Fantasy Football League presenter went on to say: I very much like Mourinho. When he first came to Chelsea in 2004/5, before he started playing the very negative football that he went on to play, he actually didn’t play that to begin with and he was incredibly exciting and he’s done lots of brilliant stuff for the club.

    "I just think when things go wrong for Jose, which they have done on occasion, he doesn’t tend to change what he’s doing or responds to thing. 

    "He just decides “no, everyone hates me, everyone else is wrong” and then things don’t get any better."

  11. Severe disruption at Dartford Tunnel M25

    BBC Travel

    Long delays on the M25 anti-clockwise in Kent because of a broken down lorry. Queues are affecting J3 for M20 in Kent.

    For the latest travel updates visit the BBC London travel page.

  12. London Fire Brigade cuts have 'negatively hit response times'

    Islington Tribune

    Newspaper

    Fire brigade response times have soared in neighbourhoods where stations were axed as part of £29m cutbacks, a study has found.

    Fire fighters
  13. Govia Thameslink authorised by government to cancel services

    Under a new contract Southern Railway will be allowed to increase cancellations by a third to 32,000 per year. 

    Govia Thameslink which runs Southern Railway said the cancellations took into account disruptions for Network Rail improvement works at London Bridge and Thameslink.

    It is in dispute with the RMT union over the role of conductors.

    The RMT said this new agreement would inflict "more misery" on passengers.

  14. The 158-year-old tin tabernacle of Hackney is to go under the auctioneer’s online hammer

    Loving Dalston

    Community news website

    Tin tabernacle

    The little corrugated-iron church, above, in Hackney is to go to auction with a guide price of less than £2 million. Erected for Presbyterians in 1858, it is probably the oldest surviving “tin tabernacle” in England.  

  15. London's latest headlines: Mourinho heading to Man Utd and scissor attack

    Sitala Peek

    BBC News, London

    Here is a selection of the top stories in our newsroom this afternoon:

  16. Lord appointed to lead London's counter-terror review

    A review of police armed response is to be carried out as part of counter-terror review.

    View more on twitter
  17. Man injured after shooting in Brixton

    Police were called to a Brixton park earlier after reports of shots being fired.

    Officers were called to Max Roach Park, off Brixton Road, SW9,  just after 14:30 and one man in his 20s was found with gunshot wounds. They are not thought to be life threatening.

    Forearms officers were called out and there are no arrests as yet.

  18. Trams marked on the Tube map

    For the first time, the Tube map now includes trams.

    TfL is releasing posters of the latest version next week. It now shows tram connections between Wimbledon station on the District Line and West Croydon on the Overground.

    It also warns of closures on the so-called ‘Goblin’ line from Gospel Oak to Barking, as Network Rail upgrades the route.

    New Tube map