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WORKER'S LIFT SHAFT HORROR
A CATALOGUE of health and safety blunders led to the death of a man who plunged five storeys down a lift shaft, an inquest heard.
Chris White, a 45-year-old carpenter, fell into the pitch black shaft mistakenly thinking the lift was there. His body was found after his mobile phone had been ringing inside the... > more |
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Mayor Ken’s pledge for an Oxford Street tram
PLANS to pedestrianise Oxford Street and replace buses with trams were unveiled by Ken Livingstone this week.
Under the proposals, by 2018, all buses, taxis and cars would be expelled from the street and part of Marble Arch would be grassed over to join up with Hyde Park.
London’s mayor outlined ... > more |
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Homes for health tourists racket - THE council has clawed back thousands of pounds from benefit cheats in Paddington who advertised their council flats to ...>more
Call to get tough on the ‘cowboy’ cabbies - PROPOSALS to get tough on taxi-touts in the West End have been attacked as too lenient. A report to the London...>more
The harm of arms - STUDENTS took part in a day of action this week to put pressure on universities to sever links with the arms trade. At University College London...>more
Charity is ‘being crippled by rent’ - A LEADING charity set up to provide affordable nursery places across Westminster is being held back by “extortionate rents”...>more
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