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  • France’s far right wins lead and is seeking a majority
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  • More deaths reported in India’s longest heat wave
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  • Livat Summer Market to get the party started in Hammersmith
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  • Lowest number of London road deaths outside of pandemic years
  • Mexico elects its first woman as president
  • Survey asks what schools want from a new government
  • Westway to be closed for TfL to make repairs from July
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  • Mayor wants London’s waterways to be swimmable by 2034
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  • Leverkusen unbeaten run ends in Europa League final
  • Albert Bridge temporary closures
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  • Mayor joins officers working to make city safer for everyone
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  • Moose kills US man trying to photograph its calves
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  • NFL star causes controversy with speech
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  • Mayor announces plans for four-day UEFA Champions Festival
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  • Manhunt for escaped French prisoner
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  • National Gallery acquires its first painting by Eva Gonzalès
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  • Mayor to discuss climate emergency with Pope Francis at Vatican climate summit
  • Classic Ferrari models going under the hammer
  • Harvard & Google maps human brain
  • Lord Mayor calls for preserving  international standards amid geopolitical tensions
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  • Double world records set on Everest
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  • Fashion City exhibition extended to July with free student ticket offer through May
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  • Base rate cut needed for the summer, say small firms
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  • Australia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fears
  • Leverkusen hopes to stay “invincible”
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  • New scheme launched to support smokers to stub out for good
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  • Boeing embroiled in new inquiry over 787 safety
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  • Ferrari unveiled 12Cilindri
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  • Home for Ukraine seeking help in Kensington & Chelsea
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  • Win free tickets to Polo in the Park at Hurlingham Park
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  • Free beer among incentives to vote in Indian city
  • Thousands helped back to work by London boroughs
  • 40 “remarkable individuals” awarded Freedom of the City of London in group ceremony
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  • Planning permission boosts house price by up to 20%
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