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Queen’s Platinum Jubilee plans revealed and other stories

By zhiyachen1 on June 2, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Israeli opposition face deadline and other stories

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Sri Lanka environmental disaster and other stories

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EU agrees sanctions against Belarus and other stories

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‘No local lockdown’ in Covid hotspots and other stories

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Demi Lovato is non-binary

By Lucy Hancock on May 19, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Danish Poet and MA Radio Alumnus Pejk Malinovski wins 3rd prestigious award for sound feature

School: drama feature- horror listening by Emily Browne

Goldsmiths Journalism students produce East London Lines

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Madame Tussauds Star Wars exhibition

By Katie Callin on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Madame Tussauds London has announced a multi-million pound expansion which will offer visitors an immersive and interactive Star Wars experience, due to open in May this year. Created in close collaboration with […]

Family appeal to help trace missing trainee soldier

By Kikelomo Togun on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The public is being asked to help trace 20 year old trainee soldier Stephen Mubanga who is from Croydon. He was last reported seen on the 11th of January this year leaving his […]

Appeal after motorcyclist dies in Westferry collision

By Marta Malagon on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Officers from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit are appealing for information after a motorcyclist died following a collision with a lorry in Westferry. Police, London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance were […]

Met police appeal for information after £1,000 theft from blind man

By Tomos Povey on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The Met Police have released an image of a person they would like to speak with in connection with money being stolen from a blind man. In November 2014 the victim had […]

Another £4.4m needed for a second London Air Ambulance

By Will Yu on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

A new campaign has been launched to raise enough funds to provide a second helicopter for London’s Air Ambulance. The ‘Your London, Your Helicopter‘ campaign, which has already raised £1.6 million towards […]

Rise in keyless car thefts, cyclist dies in lorry crash, and Londoners wake to snow

By Jade Wimbledon on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Snowy rooftops in Kingston

Snow-covered rooftops in Kingston in southwest London this morning. Image: Katie Rogers News stories Tuesday 3rd February 2015 Rise in car and van thefts Cyclist dies in lorry crash Snow dusts the […]

Harry Redknapp resigns as Q.P.R Manager

By Joel Grove on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Harry Redknapp has tendered his resignation as the manager of Queens Park Rangers Football Club with immediate effect. BREAKING: Harry Redknapp tenders his resignation at #QPR, which has been accepted by the […]

Five sentenced for attack on American student in Tower Hamlets

By Katie Callin on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Five men have been convicted and sentenced for a violent bottle attack on a visiting American student. Francesco Hounye, 22, from Florida, had arrived in the UK just three days before the […]

Petition #SaveDippy the Diplodocus at The Natural History Museum reaches over 30,000 signatures.

By sstansall on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

A ‘Save Dippy’ campaign is challenging The Natural History Museum‘s  announcement that it would be replacing the iconic Diplodocus replica in the entrance of the museum with the skeleton of a Blue Whale […]

Appeal after cyclist dies following fatal collision in Homerton

By Marta Malagon on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The Met Police are appealing for information after a cyclist died following a collision with a lorry in Homerton. The police and London Ambulance Service were called to attend to reports of […]

London black cab driver pleads guilty to sexual assaults

By Marta Malagon on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
London black cab driver David Perry who admitted assaulting two women passengers.

David Perry, a 52-year-old black cab driver from Bow, has pleaded guilty to sexual assaults on his passengers and will be sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court at the end of March. An […]

Snow for the first time

By GeorginaPalzeaird on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

A dusting of snow covered London this morning for the first time this winter and this year. Temperatures fell to -2 last night in the capital, and plummeted to -9 in some parts of the […]

Westminster City Council reviewing road signage after ‘freak’ bus accident with tree

By tomglasser on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Westminster City Council is urgently reviewing road signage policy after a freak accident in which a collision led to a tree branch tearing off the roof of a double decker bus in […]

Two major signings for Chelsea and Crystal Palace at the end of the transfer window

By Joel Grove on February 3, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

End of January transfer window time for the Premiership has seen Man United taking a big loss with the return of Wilfred Zaha to Palace and Chelsea paying over £23 million for […]

Fatal shooting in Thamesmead, Visit my Mosque Day and Arsenal win 5-0

By Katie Rogers on February 2, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

London News Stories 1st February 2015  Fatal shooting near Belmarsh prison – 11 detained then released Weekend march on City Hall for more affordable homes Murder victim in Hillingdon named #VisitMyMosque day […]

Military medic monitored for Ebola at Royal Free and two murder inquiries launched

By LMMNews on January 31, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

London News Stories 31st January 2015. Military healthcare worker pricked by needle while working in Sierra Leone is being monitored for Ebola at London’s Royal Free Hospital Two separate murder inquiries have […]

Walking Alone At Night: Sound Feature

By Katie Callin on January 31, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

How does it feel to be a woman walking alone at night? Is a fear of walking alone at night irrational, or universal? Based on my own experiences, I wanted to discover […]

Violent burglars who beat up lecturer in front of his family jailed for total of 64 years

By LMMNews on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Flame-thrower in possession of one of four aggravated burglars receiving 64 years in imprisonment.

Four men who forced their way into the Wimbledon home of a University professor and beat him up in front of his family have been jailed for a total of 64 years. […]

The wrong kind of weed growing in Bromley

By LMMNews on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Cannabis factory in Bromley

The Met Police in Bromley have seized 600 cannabis plants after executing a drug warrant at a farmhouse in Chelsfield. They describe it as a ‘huge cannabis factory’ that could have yielded […]

Second smash and grab jewellery scooter raid in 7 days

By LMMNews on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Detectives are appealing for witnesses to a second violent smash and grab raid in seven days on London high end jewellers using scooters to arrive and leave. Yesterday lunch-time the Met Police […]

How the London Fire Brigade saved a horse called Snoopy from drowning in Erith

By LMMNews on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Erith horse rescue

The London Fire Brigade has saved a horse from drowning in muddy water after it began sinking in marshland near Moat Lane, Erith. They recorded the entire operation with cameras. The horse […]

2015 FA Women’s Super League fixture dates announced

By Katie Callin on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The FA have announced the fixture dates for the Women’s Super League in 2015. HERE THEY ARE! The new fixtures for Season Five! Who does your team have on the opening day? […]

Londoners want minority parties in TV election debate

By Tomos Povey on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

A recent YouGov poll shows over 50% of Londoners surveyed want minority parties participating in any TV election debate. They were asked: ‘If the TV debates between the political leaders do go ahead, […]

New Cycle Superhighway opposed: An examination of the route

By Katie Rogers on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

London’s black cab drivers and the the Canary Wharf Group are to seek a judicial review of Mayor Boris Johnson’s decision to press ahead with the segregated 18-mile cycle superhighway. Earlier at […]

Met Police conclude inquiry into murder of Alice Gross

By LMMNews on January 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Arnis Zalkalns who would have been charged with abductoin and murder if he was still alive.

The Crown Prosecution Service has concluded that had Arnis Zalkalns been alive he would have been charged with the abduction and murder of 14 year old Alice Gross. Alice Gross’s body was […]

See Without Seeing: Sound feature

By tomglasser on January 29, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

The artist Marcel Duchamp once observed that ‘one can look at seeing but one can not hear hearing’. The process and philosophy behind the documentation of sound is explored in a musician’s […]

School: Sound feature- horror listening

By Emily Browne on January 29, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Library of Congress http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c18677

This five minute piece was born from a desire to experiment and to have fun. I wanted to play with the horror genre, but was unsure of how to go about it. […]

Andy Murray back in the Australian Open final.

By tayopopoolanews on January 29, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

A fist pump, a point to his box of supporters, and a roar of delight. Andy Murray returns to the Australian Open final for the fourth time after a four set victory. […]

Let’s say it for women radio presenters

By LMMNews on January 29, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Vanessa Feltz BBC London Twitter account

Editorial for Londonmultimedianews.com Written by Tim Crook. It’s now 2015 and licensed broadcasting has been going on in Britain for 92 years. But there is still not equality in the representation of […]

Eriksen fires Spurs to Wembley

By tayopopoolanews on January 29, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )
Spurs on their way to Wembley to meet Chelsea in London derby final.

Sheffield United 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur (agg: 2-3) The Capital One Cup final will be contested by two teams from the capital. Christian Eriksen scored twice to steer Tottenham Hotspur into the final, […]

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