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South London drug dealers caged
TWO men have been jailed for their part in a 19kilogramme amphetamine drug plot in south London. Gary Coats and John Algar were sentenced to 27 months at Croydon County Court today. Coats, 40, an unemployed man from Wedgewood Road, Weymouth, Dorset
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South London drug dealers caged
TWO men have been jailed for their part in a 19kilogramme amphetamine drug plot in south London. Gary Coats and John Algar were sentenced to 27 months at Croydon County Court today. Coats, 40, an unemployed man from Wedgewood Road, Weymouth, Dorset,
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Transport for London Easter services
Transport for London are making the following changes made to services over the Easter weekend: London Underground will operate a Saturday service on Good Friday. Normal services will then operate on Easter Saturday and Sunday. On Easter Monday a Sunday
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Hold your breath until 2010
The worst areas and causes of air pollution were revealed by the Mayor of London this week. Included on the black list were sections of the M25, M4, Euston Road/ Marylebone Road and the A12 Cambridge Park Road. The London Atmospheric Emissions Inventory
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Hold your breath until 2010
The worst areas and causes of air pollution were revealed by the Mayor of London this week. Included on the black list were sections of the M25, M4, Euston Road/ Marylebone Road and the A12 Cambridge Park Road. The London Atmospheric Emissions Inventory
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Hero deserves VC honour
A SOLDIER'S parents' wish has been granted after the hero who saved their son's life was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC). Private Stuart Taylor, 21, of Sutherland Avenue, Biggin Hill, is one of 30 soldiers who have troop carrier driver Private Johnson
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Troubled priest banned from marathon
A PRIEST who gatecrashed the Olympics and British Grand Prix, has been banned from next month's London Marathon. Magistrates slapped an anti-social behaviour order on Father Cornelius Horan preventing him from entering five of the six boroughs the race
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Mobiles goin' Underground
LONDON'S last haven from the sound of ringing mobile telephones looks set to disappear after plans to feed networks into the Underground were announced. Technology firms have been invited to tender for contracts to carry out the work needed to send signals