Terry Williams and his two passengers were spared any injuries from the incident earlier this week
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The Met scrapped the role in May and assigned each staff member to a specific neighbourhood policing ward instead
Benjamin Kelsey on the local sights which will be open for all to enjoy during the annual festival later this month
The three-month order aims to offer "respite" to residents and comes in response to a number of recent concerning incidents
The capital recorded the lowest number of homicides of under-25s for two decades, with figures also down across all age groups
A petition launched by opposition Conservatives has been signed by 1,500 people ahead of a fresh consultation due to launch this month
Mayor's office says it is “inappropriate” for the fair to take place amid Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza
The We Can Conference is being hosted by local charity United Aims Foundation (UAF) at Capital City College
Figures obtained by campaign group Generation Rent named Enfield as spending the most in London on such payments last year
Palmers Green exhibition highlights the people and stories captured across Enfield during the Covid-19 lockdowns of 2020
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics
Charlie Forman introduces the 40-mile route across London he has devised and invites people to join him in Hadley Wood this weekend for the first of 14 walks
Enfield Dispatch editor James Cracknell is running the largest half-marathon in the world this weekend – while raising money for Shelter
London Assembly transport committee says the level of fare dodging is “undermining Londoners’ faith in the fairness of our transport network”
Bowes Park author Stephen Cox on his new book and the threat to creative industries from AI
Campaigners say the vehicles present an increased danger to children due to taller bonnets leaving drivers unable to see them crossing the street
London mayor points to improving air quality but critics say it remains a "cash grab" on motorists
The charity had endured a year of uncertainty but now hopes its new Brimsdown base will enable it to expand
Neil Littman visits newly-opened Ahra-Ne Korean Barbecue in Green Lanes
Stability and teamwork are key to the club overcoming lack of spending power
The staff work for a private company but conduct blood, skin and tissue tests for two NHS trusts
Ducks flee pond at Pymmes Park due to complete lack of water
City Hall still has to ask the government for cash to help pay for new tube and rail upgrades, causing delays to big projects
What started as a power issue has now become a serious water leak lasting nearly three days



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