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News & features published on 5 May 2017
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Cyclist injured in Elephant & Castle lorry collision

A cyclist was taken to hospital on Friday afternoon after he was hit by a scaffolding lorry at the Elephant & Castle junction.

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Man jailed for stabbing fellow patient at St Thomas' Hospital

A patient at St Thomas' Hospital who repeatedly stabbed another patient while he slept has been jailed.

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Slovakian developer buys Elizabeth House at Waterloo

A Luxembourg-based development company founded in Bratislava has bought Elizabeth House next to Waterloo Station in York Road.

Tweets on 5 May 2017

RT @mark__land: Look at this truck trying to make an acute left turn from Webber to Boyfield St. The truck is now stuck and needs towing...…

via Twitter for iPhone

MarionMarples Presentations to Sophia @BlackfriarsSett . Many will miss you! Thanks for all your support and fun! pic.twitter.com/LLvIpAFYos

via Twitter for iPad (retweeted on 8:31 PM, May 5th, 2017 via Twitter for iPhone)

New Kent Road remains shut eastbound. Newington Causeway now open southbound. Buses delayed/diverted. Report:… https://t.co/ydfNfE3HLx

via Twitter for iPhone

@CoopsE1 It looked like the collision was at the point where the lane begins. The lorry stopped a short distance further on.

via Twitter for iPhone in reply to CoopsE1

Just published - Cyclist injured in Elephant & Castle lorry collision dlvr.it/P49dVl

via dlvr.it

Elephant & Castle collision - cyclist's injuries not thought life-threatening - details: london-se1.co.uk/news/view/9202

via TweetDeck

RT @ben_derbyshire: Putting the record straight about the #GardenBridge - @PGSMurray in @DaveHill #OnLondon: https://t.co/UGhkQEtMY2 via @D…

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@RichieD_ @MayorofLondon The collision seemed to happen at the point the segregated lane begins.

via TweetDeck

Police examining scaffolding lorry involved in Elephant & Castle collision with bike. pic.twitter.com/Hkr2EFvahm

via Twitter for iPhone

Newington Causeway also shut southbound. Traffic heavy all round The Elephant. https://t.co/y3wXp1pxqt

via Twitter for iPhone

Just published - Man jailed for stabbing fellow patient at St Thomas' Hospital; police praise @GSTTnhs staff dlvr.it/P48svt

via dlvr.it

New Kent Road shut eastbound at Elephant & Castle; collision involving bike and scaffolding lorry. pic.twitter.com/UZw6WYmKnJ

via Twitter for iPhone

JustThingsbyLx Absolute chaos at Elephant and Castle. Accident involving lorry and cycle pic.twitter.com/mVD9fTJlm6

via Twitter for Android (retweeted on 3:59 PM, May 5th, 2017 via TweetDeck)

TfLBusAlerts Buses serving Elephant & Castle are diverted due to a traffic collision at Newington Causeway.

via Engagor (retweeted on 3:59 PM, May 5th, 2017 via TweetDeck)

London’s #GardenBridge Was the Antithesis to the Futuristic Public Spaces We Need https://t.co/boLjXZhHsi via @motherboard

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RT @anroache: Archivist Ale: What a brill tribute to Stephen Humphrey #Southwark historian and #Archivist @SwkHeritage https://t.co/n28VvNâ€...

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A Concert with @FriarAlessandro from Assisi - tomorrow evening at @StGeorgesCath in aid of @Cafod #eastafricaappeal https://t.co/cLtokWJ0Hq

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Baby Stuff Giveaway tomorrow morning near London Bridge - in aid of @evelinalondon https://t.co/PsXcvlnQ1Q

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Bermondsey & Old Southwark #GE2017 hustings with @BanksideForum & @SouthwarkCathed #BOShustings - book now: https://t.co/T3uPHIsgy6

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Visit Lambeth Palace Garden this afternoon https://t.co/lUi4L96Ia1

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Just published - Slovakian developer HB Reavis buys Elizabeth House at Waterloo dlvr.it/P42rzM

via dlvr.it

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