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Piccadilly line signalling 'number one priority'

Local Democracy Reporting Service

New signalling on the Piccadilly line is the “number one priority” for Transport for London (TfL), according to the network’s boss.

London Transport Commissioner Mike Brown said the increase to capacity would be “like an entirely new service in London”.

Modern signalling allows more trains and a more reliable service on Underground lines – meaning the Piccadilly line could run every 90 seconds.

TfL has already commissioned 94 new trains to replace the 50-year-old rolling stock on the line, with the first expected in 2023.

Their design will allow 12% more passengers to board – but it could be boosted by 60% with a more regular service.

That would allow 21,000 more passengers to use the line every hour.

The £2.45 billion signalling upgrade was shelved in 2018 as TfL tightened the purse strings in an effort to cut its deficit.

Labour assembly member Joanne McCartney – who represents Enfield and Haringey – said the difference between the Piccadilly and Victoria lines was now “very stark”.

She said it would be “completely bonkers” if new trains ran on the line for years without a signalling upgrade.

Ms McCartney said: “For my part of north London this is our main route into Heathrow, the UK’s biggest airport – and it’s also the most affordable route.”

The Piccadilly line carries more people to Heathrow than any other train to any other airport anywhere in the world.

Severe disruption: M4 London westbound

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M4 London westbound severe disruption, at J2 for A4 Great West Road.

M4 London - One lane closed and queues on M4 outbound at J2, A4 (Brentford), because of a break down. Congestion to Hogarth Roundabout.

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Severe disruption: M4 London westbound

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M4 London westbound severe disruption, at J2 for A4 Great West Road.

M4 London - One lane closed and queues on M4 outbound at J2, A4 (Brentford), because of a car that's broken down. Congestion to A4 Hogarth Roundabout.

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Hospital staff given bodycams

Rebecca Curley

Local Democracy Reporter

Bodycam on nurse's uniform
ASP Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Bodycams have been given to hospital staff to make them feel more safe around potentially violent and aggressive patients.

Security staff, casualty nurses and medical teams at Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals are trialling them in an attempt to deter confrontations and boost confidence among the workers.

The cameras attached to their clothing are not running the whole time but can be triggered by a button if the staff member feels the need to.

They have to tell the patient or visitor that the camera is about to be turned on.

A mirror image of what is being recorded can be seen by the other person as it is happening.

St Peter's Hospital
ASP Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Steven Hill, non-clinical risk manager for ASP Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said the idea came after staff highlighted in a survey about their working environment that dealing with an aggressive or violent incident at work was a concern.

He said there are on average about 23 to 25 incidents of violence and aggression – both physical and verbal – towards staff reported every month across the trust.

Workers in security, the Intensive Care Unit, Patient Advice and Liaison Service and Accident and Emergency across the two hospital sites have been issued 24 cameras between them.

The cameras are about the size of a small matchbox.

In the three months since the trial started there have been 24 pieces of footage recorded.

Met ranks to rise to 33,000 by 2021 - Cressida Dick

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Dame Cressida Dick
Reuters

There will be 33,000 police officers in London by April next year, the head of the Met has said today.

Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said the force would reach 31,500 by spring, and 32,300 by early autumn this year.

Officer numbers in the capital began falling in 2016, and dipped below 30,000 two years ago – the first time since 2003.

Recruitment has since risen with cash from City Hall, with 31,000 officers now in place.

But the Mayor of London and the Met believe the capital needs an extra 6,000 police to tackle high violent crime.

There were more homicides in London last year than any year since 2008, and over 15,000 knife crimes.

Dame Cressida told the London Assembly’s Police and Crime Committee today that the Government’s police settlement would help the Met to reach next year’s 33,000 target.

The Commissioner said it was a “huge achievement” that between 350 and 450 officers were going through training at Hendon police college each month.

Severe disruption: M4 London eastbound

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M4 London eastbound severe disruption, before J2 for A4 Great West Road.

M4 London - One lane blocked and queues on M4 into town before J2, A4 (Brentford), because of a broken down van.

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Severe accident: M3 Surrey southbound

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M3 Surrey southbound severe accident, from J1 for A308 Staines Road East Sunbury to J2 for M25.

M3 Surrey - One lane closed on M3 out of town from J1, A308 (Sunbury) in London to J2 M25 in Surrey, because of an accident. Traffic is coping well.

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Parents say children are bullied at school for 'being Chinese and carrying the virus'.
Londoners with Chinese heritage say they are suffering due to the stigma about the coronavirus.

Cumbrian seeds harvested to safeguard their species

Thousands of seeds from trees in Cumbria have been added to a global seed bank.

The Millennium Seed Bank, which is run by the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, is designed to store the genetic code of British trees, in case they should be threatened with extinction.

Nic Tweddell with tree
BBC

Nic Tweddell is one of the Kendal Conservation Volunteers who helped to collect the seeds in Cumbria, and he says they have to be collected at exactly the right time.

Quite often we'd think it was a good moment and come back to where we'd found suitable trees, and we'd see no, they're not quite ready yet."

Nic Tweddell

Severe disruption: M4 London both ways

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M4 London both ways severe disruption, at J3 for A312 The Parkway Hayes.

M4 London - M4 lane closed on exit slip road and it's slow at J3, A312 (Hayes), because of a break down.

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Severe disruption: M4 London westbound

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M4 London westbound severe disruption, from J3 for A312 The Parkway Hayes to J4 for Heathrow.

M4 London - One lane closed and it's very slow on M4 westbound from J3, A312 (Hayes) to J4, Heathrow, because of a break down.

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Severe disruption: A315 London both ways

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A315 London both ways severe disruption, between A344 Hounslow Road and Green Lane.

A315 London - A315 Staines Road in Hounslow closed and it's slow in both directions between the A344 Hounslow Road junction and the Green Lane junction, because of a fallen tree. Diversion in operation - London Buses 116, 117, 235.

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Severe accident: A314 London both ways

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A314 London both ways severe accident, from Little Park Drive to A312 Hampton Road West.

A314 London - A314 Hounslow Road in Hanworth closed and queues in both directions from the Little Park Drive junction to the A312 Hampton Road West junction, because of an accident.

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Mortlake Stag Brewery development plans approved

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Mortlake Brewery site
Squire & Partners

The plans for the Stag Brewery site in Mortlake have been approved by Richmond council, making it the biggest development in the borough.

Most of the current buildings will be demolished to make way for hundreds of new flats, shops, and even a secondary school in plans put forward by developers, Reselton.

The site has historical significance, having been home to a brewery since 1487, and more recently producing Budweiser beer.

But its large size and complexity will mean it will be a number of years yet before anything is built, especially because the council rejected the application to make traffic changes at nearby Chalker’s Corner.

The plans will now have to be approved by the Mayor of London and National Planning Casework Unit (Secretary of State), where they may be altered or refused.

Severe disruption: M4 London westbound

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M4 London westbound severe disruption, from J2 for A4 Great West Road to J3 for A312 The Parkway Hayes.

M4 London - Two lanes closed and queues on M4 westbound from J2, A4 (Brentford) to J3, A312 (Hayes), because of a break down.

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Severe accident: M4 London eastbound

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M4 London eastbound severe accident, from J4 for Heathrow to J3 for A312 The Parkway Hayes.

M4 London - One lane closed and it's very slow on M4 eastbound from J4, Heathrow to J3, A312 (Hayes), because of an accident.

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Only basic online training for firefighters since Grenfell - chief

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Most London firefighters have received no face-to-face training on how to respond to a high-rise fire since the Grenfell disaster, senior brigade officers admitted today.

Rank and file firefighters have only received a “basic” online training programme to date – almost three years since the devastating fire destroyed the Grenfell Tower in North Kensington.

A total of 72 people were killed in the June 2017 blaze – but more lives could have been saved if people had been told to evacuate sooner, according to the report from the first phase of the Grenfell Inquiry.

But there was visible shock when newly appointed London Fire Commissioner Andy Roe told London Assembly members that most firefighters have had only “the most basic” training on high-rise fires since the disaster.

And Mr Roe admitted that even this was not delivered until August last year – more than two years after the fire.

Speaking to the Assembly’s fire committee, he said: “We have given what I would consider the most basic provision to our officers which covers the sort of decisions they might have to make, the basic guidance.

“But that needs to be supported and better embedded with changes to operational procedure.”

The new commissioner – who was responsible for scrapping “stay put” advice at Grenfell minutes after he arrived at the fire – said senior officers have received more detailed training.

Gas supplies restored in 100 homes in Richmond

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Gas has been restored to 100 households in Richmond, south-west London, overnight but many more remain without any supply since a water main burst a week ago.

Gas supplies were switched off after the leak on 23 January which led to water getting into 35 km (21.7 miles) of gas pipes.

Distributor Cadent said it had pumped out more than 50,000 litres of water from a "big gas main" north of the railway lines overnight and would now be sending down a robotic camera.

"We expect clearing this huge blockage will be a major breakthrough in restoring gas supplies", they said.

However, the firm has warned customers to be "prepared for this to go into the weekend". Further updates can be found here.

Following the initial leak, about 1,200 homes were without any gas while another 600 have had low gas pressures.

London remains a truly global city - Khan

Ahead of Britain's departure from the EU tonight, London Mayor Sadiq Khan has issued this statement:

Statement
Mayor of London

One man shot and another stabbed in Enfield

A man was shot and another man was stabbed during what police believe was a fight in north London.

The two victims, both aged 25, were found injured in Alma Road, Enfield, shortly after 18:00 yesterday.

Both were taken to hospital by paramedics. The man who was shot remains in a critical condition while the wounds suffered by the man who was stabbed are not considered life-threatening.

Officers believe they were hurt during an "altercation" between two groups of men and no arrests have been made, the Met said.

London violence 'has cost the capital £3bn'

Crime scene
PA Media

Violence in London has cost the capital £3bn, a City Hall report has found.

Last year 154 people were murdered in London - the highest since 2008.

Findings suggest only a handful of streets and estates across London are at the heart of rising violence and have "links to deprivation".

Two reports commissioned by City Hall's Violence Reduction Unit suggest deprivation and a lucrative drugs market make some communities particularly vulnerable.

It is suggested that costs in 2018-19 for responding to homicides, violence offences, sexual offences and robbery, together with the loss of economic output was £3bn

This took into account the initial emergency service response, police investigations and the criminal justice process.

Ms Peck will be writing to the government to ask for serious case reviews to be conducted whenever someone is murdered to improve understanding of why it happens.

"We're already investing in a programme to drive down school exclusions, provide greater after-school care for young people and support communities who often know what works best in their areas, but don't have the tools or resources to do as much as we would like," she said.

"The reports will help further our understanding and knowledge and reinforces our approach to focusing our efforts on providing interventions in specific local areas to drive down violence."

Severe accident: A4 London westbound

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A4 London westbound severe accident, at Master Robert.

A4 London - A4 Great West Road in Osterley closed and queues westbound at the Master Robert junction, because of an accident.

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