Bus driver death arrest at Notting Hill Carnival

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Elizabeth line gets posters to prevent dirt marks

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Met calls for Carnival stand closure after assault

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Blackheath tunnel to shut again for 10-week repair

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Black cabs could vanish from London, report warns

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Labour councils call for Bakerloo line funding

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Heathrow flights resume after fire forced shutdown

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Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsGZL-zb54 The investigation will focus on the “electrical distribution equipment”, the force said. British Airways announced eight of its long-haul flights had been cleared to leave Heathrow during Friday evening and it was “urgently contacting customers to let them know”. Restrictions on overnight flights have also been temporarily lifted to help ease congestion, the Department of Transport said. Passengers have been advised to contact their airlines for the latest updates. Mr Woldbye said that a back-up transformer had failed meaning systems had to be closed down in accordance with safety procedures so that power supplies could be restructured from two remaining substations to restore electricity enough to power the airport. Several airlines announced they would restart scheduled flights both to and from Heathrow, including British Airways, Air Canada and United Airlines. An airport spokesperson said the first flights were focused on “repatriating the passengers who were diverted to other airports in Europe… and relocating aircraft”. Mr Woldbye said: “I’d like to stress that this has been an incident of major severity. It’s not a small fire. “We have lost power equal to that of a mid-sized city and our backup systems have been working as they should but they are not sized to run the entire airport.” Banzai Japan Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3syHHGzkF_s Asked if there is a weak point in Heathrow’s power system, he said: “You can say that but of course contingencies of certain sizes we cannot guard ourselves against 100% and this is one of them. “I mean, short of anybody getting hurt, this is as big as it gets for our airport.” “This is unprecedented,” he added. Mr Woldbye went on to say the airport expected to return to “100% operation” on Saturday. Heathrow is the UK’s largest aviation hub, handling about 1,300 landings and take-offs each day. A record 83.9 million passengers passed through its terminals last year, according to its latest data. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said she believed airport bosses “stood up their resilience plan swiftly, and they’ve collaborated closely with our emergency responders and the airline operators; they do have backup energy supplies, they have generators, diesel generators. “None of that failed on this occasion because that backup supply is designed to protect the critical key systems within the airport and not to provide power to the whole airport.” Alexander added that she was in close contact with the energy secretary, the home secretary and with Heathrow to “make sure that any lessons we need to learn from the systems that the airport has in place are learned”. Ofgem, the energy regulator, earlier announced it would commission a review “to understand the cause of this incident and what lessons can be learned”. Emergency services were first called to the scene at 23:20 GMT on Thursday. Some 120 aircraft heading to the airport at that time were forced to either divert or return to their point of origin. Ten fire engines and about 70 firefighters were sent to tackle the blaze, LFB said, with the fire being brought under control by 06:30. London Fire Brigade (LFB) said the fire involved a transformer containing 25,000 litres (5,500 gallons) of cooling fluid that had been set alight. A large cordon was put in place as a precaution and about 150 people were evacuated from their homes. Most of those had returned home by 17:00, according to LFB. Hillingdon Council said it was assisting 12 people with hotel accommodation until it was safe for them to return to their homes. More than 65,000 homes in the area were left without power as a result, as well as the airport, although the National Grid said power was restored by 14:00. Savita Kapur, 51, said she “literally just ran out of the house” when she heard the first explosion. She said police officers told them to go back inside before eventually telling her she needed to leave. Ms Kapur said a “second explosion went off” as she was driving along the road “and the whole ground shook”. A family from Texas faced frustration after arriving at Heathrow for their flight home to Dallas to find the airport closed on Friday morning. Andrew Sri, his wife and their three children, aged one to eight, had been visiting his sister in east London. “I just wish they had updated us accordingly,” Mr Sri said, as the family waited for updates at the terminal. “Now we’ve got here and they told us, ‘actually the airport’s been shut down’, so it’s a little bit disappointing.” Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR8YYeb4PMk Banzai Japan Social Media Fumi Fujisaki Idol Riko Ueno Idol Rino Ibusuki Idol Yunagi Nino Idol Shiori Fujisaki Idol Kana Ichinose Idol Hoshino Arice Idol Sasa Sasagawa Idol Kosaka Yuu Idol Tsukumo Aira Idol Maika Ando Idol Yuuki Mochimaru Idol
TfL brings 4G to all Elizabeth Line stations and tunnels

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TFL confirms charges for Blackwall and Silvertown Tunnel

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