Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Bermondsey MP Neil Coyle put aside their differences on Monday night to support the performance of a new play about the struggles of Londoners who rely on food banks.
A Coronation year West End success has been revived at Southwark Playhouse.
Officers from the City of London Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a man was seen to fall into the River Thames from Blackfriars Bridge last Saturday evening.
Thursday recap: London-SE1.co.uk/date/2017-10-12
"Not a week goes by when I and my team do not refer someone to food bank support," says @coyleneil MP
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Blackfriars Bridge pic.twitter.com/s1CVbtUlGC
Lambeth council procuring up to £5m of graphic design, films, photography, social media and digital marketing: https://t.co/23keBDLdUV
Amazon lockers installed at Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre pic.twitter.com/SLKIDnWphA
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Just published - A Day by The Sea at Southwark Playhouse dlvr.it/Pv4qVF
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RT @BTP: Hero cop PC Wayne Marques receiving the 2017 City of London Sheriffs' Award for his bravery in fighting the London Bridge terroris…
Bankside Residents' Forum @Banksideforum Open Forum this eveningf https://t.co/LlzwtFjwmU
Lunchtime Gardening in Waterloo with @BOSTSE1 https://t.co/n17jFMGqoC
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