First Elizabeth line train comes into service on Liverpool Street line
The first Elizabeth line train has come into service in east London, ahead of the launch of Crossrail next year.
First picture of Finsbury Park victim father-of-six Makram Ali, 51
Witnesses say the father-of-six was receiving first aid for a leg injury moments before the van ploughed into worshippers
Highlights
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"Exemplary" west London housing estate wins a top architectural award
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Battersea Power Station slashes hundreds of affordable homes from plan
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Moving to these commuter areas could add years to your life
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Comment: Londoners must be safe in our city of towers
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Britain's most unusual homes for rent this month
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1/25 Here they come
Racegoers during Ladies Day at Ascot
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2/25 Colourful
An aerial view of rows of tents in the Worthy View area during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset
Ben Birchall/PA
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3/25 Have you seen the little Piggies?
Marchioness Tracy Worcester with dozens of campaign supporters squeezed into London telephone boxes in a new stunt designed to replicate the conditions factory farm pigs are kept in
Jeff Moore
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4/25 Get off Mum
Orangutan Kibriah with her as yet unnamed baby, who was born at Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire last Friday
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5/25 Cool times at Glasto
Camping field stewards use a paddling pool as people arrive at the Glastonbury Festival amid heightened security at Worthy Farm in Pilton
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6/25 Back in line you 'orrible little man
Guards on duty prior the Queen's speech to open Parliament in Westminster, London
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7/25 Solstice
People watch the sunrise at Stonehenge in Wiltshire on the Summer Solstice
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8/25 Scenic
HRH The Queen Elizabeth II arrives on day two of Royal Ascot
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9/25 Amazing
On a break from his usual habitat, Spider-Man takes to the streets (and walls) of London. Chris Silcox, a stunt double in Spider-Man: Homecoming, wore one of the actual suits in the film to promote its release on July 5
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10/25 Regal Ascot
The Duchess of Cambridge smiles as she travels with Prince William and Prince Edward in an open carriage to the parade ring on the first day of the Royal Ascot
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11/25 Solidarity
Hundreds of Londoners from different faiths gathered outside a mosque in Finsbury Park in show of solidarity following a van attack on a crowd of Muslims who had been to pray
Jeremy Selwyn
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12/25 Look who popped by
Adele meeting firefighters at Chelsea Firestation for "a cup of tea and a cuddle" following the Grenfell Tower blaze
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13/25 Breaking their fast
Syrian residents of the rebel-held town of Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, break their fast with the "iftar" meal on a heavily damaged street during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan
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14/25 Honouring the victims
Members of London's emergency services observe a minutes' silence in memory of the victims of the June 14 fire at the Grenfell Tower block
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15/25 It's a scorcher
A woman uses a newspaper to cover her head on the beach at Barry Island, South Wales
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16/25 Meeting the heroes
The Queen meets firefighters near the scene of the the fire that destroyed the Grenfell Tower block, in north Kensington
Reuters
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17/25 We will remember
Pupils at Cockshut Hill School in Birmingham form a heart-shaped human chain and spell out the words ëJoí to mark the Great Get Together weekend in memory of MP Jo Cox
PA
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18/25 Messages of mourning
A woman adds her own personal words to the hundreds of messages written for the people killed in the Grenfell Tower disaster
Jeremy Selwyn
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19/25 You'll never guessed who dropped by my stall
Prince Harry visits Borough Market after it re-opened following the London Bridge terrorist atrocity
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India fans cheer during their semi-final ICC Champions Trophy match vs Bangladesh at Edgbaston
Reuters
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21/25 It's a dog's life
A dog feeds four newborn tiger cubs and a puppy at Xixiakou Wild Animal Protection Zone in Rongcheng, Shandong
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Flowers are left as a tribute near the burning 24 storey residential Grenfell Tower block in Latimer Road, West London
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Traders and visitors pause for a minute's silence to remember the victims of the London Bridge terror attack before the market bell is rung to mark the opening of Borough Market
PA
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24/25 Cuddly cat
A seven-and-a-half-week-old Siberian tiger cub is introduced to the public in the Debrecen Zoo in Debrecen, Hungary
EPA
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25/25 Bad As I Wanna Be
Former NBA basketball player Dennis Rodman arrives at Beijing Capital International Airport, seemingly on his way to visit Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea
AP
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International travel to London 'resilient' despite terror attacks
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Wife loses £50m divorce fight after claims husband 'set up sham trust'
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Sadiq Khan backs amnesty for illegal immigrants who lived in Grenfell
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Firefighters and victims must play 'central role' in Grenfell inquiry
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The Queen paid a subtle style tribute to the EU during her speech
The Queen did not wear her crown during the speech for the first time in 43 years
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Revealed: RIBA best buildings of the year 2017 - the highlights
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Steve Coogan's grand Brighton retreat for sale for £3.25m
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South Londoners shun neutrals in £250k rainbow makeover of family home
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The house time forgot: Art Deco Essex mansion for sale for £1.5m
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Liam Gallagher's former Hampstead oasis for sale for £1.65m
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Lord Sugar’s aide to sell Victorian villa "sanctuary" in Belsize Park
Hijab-wearing model Halima Aden appears on the cover of Allure
The 19-year-old is the first hijab-wearer to feature on the cover of the US beauty magazine
Strong and stable? Tell that to suffering teachers and schoolchildren
Our school’s broken,” a boy at Forest Hill School in Lewisham told his teacher last week. “Nobody cares about us.” That second part isn’t quite true: his teachers care so much they’ve gone on strike. Tuesday was the ninth day in this academic year that staff have walked out over budget cuts, with further action planned for next week.
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The young and old can easily rise above the great generation divide
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Her Majesty desperately needs a government. Has anyone seen it?
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Evening Standard comment: The challenge facing a weak administration
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Joely Richardson: Keep Dubs Amendment and give hope to young refugees
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Politicians underestimate value of green spaces in a city like London
10 of the best wetsuits for men
Surfer, swimmer and all - round action man Fergus Scholes breaks in the best gear to catch the waves in this summer
Is this the end of Al Jazeera?
The Middle East’s most famous news network has gone from delivering headlines to making them, as it is caught in the tussle between Qatar and its rivals and blamed for radicalising one of the London Bridge terrorists. John Arlidge investigates...