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    ‘Poor judgment’ caused police failures in Westminster paedophile claims case

    The main cause of the Metropolitan Police's disastrous investigation into fabricated claims of a VIP paedophile ring in Westminster was "poor judgment and a failure to accurately evaluate known facts", a damning report has said.

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    Theresa May's government survives a no confidence vote

    Theresa May's government has survived a no confidence vote by 325 to 306. The Prime Minister says she will continue to work on the promise made to the people of this country and leave the European Union. May says she has proposed meetings

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    How to talk to children about terrorism and the Westminster attack

    The attacker ran over pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, attacked and killed a police officer with a knife, and was later shot and killed by security services. The video footage and images weren’t easy for grown-ups to digest, let alone children, and the temptation for many parents, like me, was to switch off the TV in a bid to protect little ones from learning the truth. “It is good to talk to your children about events like yesterday’s attack for two main reasons,” says Emma Kenny, psycholog

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    Angry pedestrian blocks cyclist on zebra crossing

    An enraged pedestrian did everything he could to stop a cyclist from riding across a zebra crossing in central London while people were using it. The incident began as the pedestrian crossed the road after a crowd of

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    One in five London properties for sale cost more than £1 million

    The average London property might be worth £550,000, but a new study has shown that vast swathes of the capital are now entirely cut off to people with less than £1 million to spend. Hybrid estate agent eMoov.co.uk revealed that 20% of all London

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    Parliament repairs bill could hit £6bn

    MPs and peers have been told that they'll have to move out of the Houses of Parliament for six years or face double the bill for repairs. If they move out, according to the leaked findings of a panel of experts, the work could be completed

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  • EntertainmentAOL

    New parking sensor app to be introduced in Westminster

    Yui Mok/PA WIRE Parking in the City of Westminster could be made far less stressful for London-bound drivers, as the local council have announced the installation of 3,000 sensors on roadside parking