The Enfield man killed three women in their Hertfordshire home last July before being caught by police at Lavender Hill Cemetery nearly 24 hours later
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Enfield Council's planning committee approved the plans last month but both the London mayor and deputy prime minister still hold the power to overturn decision
Comedian Stewart Lee says the collection has led him to "hate mankind"
The attack happened on a council estate during the middle of Sunday afternoon
Ayse Adil from Family Based Solutions on the charity's recent Texas training mission
Neil Littman visits a large new Asian restaurant opened on the site of a former Ponders End pub
Leah Renz speaks to a Palmers Green photographer whose new exhibition captures portraits of visitors to Broomfield Park
Last month the Dispatch invited readers to send in photos of illegal parking from across the borough – here is just some of the evidence received
Big falls in air pollution recorded in both outer and inner London since expansion of low-emissions zone to cover whole of the capital
Along with London's other 1.3 million Muslims the mayor is fasting between dawn and sunset each day during March
Bulgarian folk club performance at Millfield Theatre aims to introduce people to the country's cultural heritage
Vicki Pite from Enfield Climate Action Forum argues the borough's heat network is a drain on council finances while delivering limited benefits
London Councils argues capital is home to "some of the most deprived communities in the country" and should have been handed cash
Enfield Pageant of Motoring returns for a 46th year this spring
The event at Angel Yard this month will include live music, food, and advice on how to help the planet
Midfielder Lucas Bergvall visited Galliard Primary School as part of Tottenham Hotspur's NextGen programme
A Green member of the London Assembly is calling for interim targets to be set before 2030
Sangeeta Waldron's book features conversations with dozens of leaders from around the world offering "invaluable insights" on tackling climate change
A bridge over the New River has been renamed in honour of Barney the cat following a campaign by local residents
David Luckcock from Enfield Choral Society on what people can expect at the choir's spring concert
Loyal London Fire Brigade probe pooch Sherlock begins "new chapter in his life"
Andrew Warshaw on the host of changes happening at Enfield Town FC as the fight to avoid the drop continues
The Labour committee chair admitted she'd received free Tottenham Hotspur tickets before later voting in support of the club's Whitewebbs planning application...
Labour administration blame previous Conservative government's funding cuts for the move but Tory councillors claim the closures were avoidable


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