The boy, 14, attended the same school as one of the Nottingham stabbing victims, the BBC understands.
Britain's Stuart Austin "hates fighting" but says he's the "best he's ever been" before facing Hatef Moeil for the heavyweight title at Oktagon 57.
Londoners will head to the polls to vote for the candidate they want to be mayor on Thursday.
Saracens lock Maro Itoje will be available for the Premiership run-in after his citation for a dangerous tackle against Bath is dismissed.
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A researcher behind the study says the capital must adapt to the "new reality".
The officers were joined by members of the youth group as they hiked Pen Y Fan in Wales.
The artworks, depicting major events in history, have been covered by adverts for more than a decade.
Three candidates also have misleading domains that redirect to the Russian government website.
A 14-year-old boy was killed when a man with a sword went on the rampage in north-east London.
UK Power Networks says power is being restored to 346 properties in Wood Green, north London.
Novlett Robyn Williams was accused of failing to comply with her sex offender notification rules.
Oliver Hardiman is sent to prison after he refused to hand over details of associates.
People need to show photo ID at polling stations when voting in the local elections on 2 May.
AFC Wimbledon's appeal against an £8,000 fine for a mass confrontation in a League One game against MKs Dons is rejected.
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says her team only have a "small chance" of retaining their Women's Super League title as they attempt to chase down leaders Manchester City.
England forward Maro Itoje could miss Saracens' Premiership run-in after being cited for a dangerous tackle.
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Several people were stabbed - including two police officers - in north-east London.
The 14-year-old boy went to Bancroft's, the same school as Grace O'Malley-Kumar, killed in Nottingham last year.
Phil Maddock says the pain of his daughter's murder in 1999 still feels as raw today as it did then.
The Brick Lane Jazz Festival took place across multiple venues at the weekend.
Awaab's Law, which will force landlords to fix hazards, will only apply to the social rented sector.
In April 2004 The Gherkin opened its doors, starting a wave of new London skyscrapers.
Butter sculptures of British royalty and a working coalmine were on display but what was it all for?
An artist is on a mission to draw every much-loved local, gastro pubs and everything in between.
RAF Voyager, transporting 500 toys, takes off from Brize Norton to raise money for charity.
High-pressure water jets were used to clean the underside of the glass floor.
The cycles, motorbikes and cars to have been deployed in the pursuit of crime.
On Thursday 2 May, millions of Londoners will vote for the mayor and 25 London Assembly members.
Video shows Army horses running loose through the city, colliding with vehicles and causing havoc.
Bob Hoskins takes Barry Norman on a riverside stroll along the South Bank, to illustrate his concerns about development in London.
Residents say a power generator is causing them nausea from the fumes it pumps out.
One of the victims contracted HIV after being given infected blood when he was a child.
Daniel ran the London Marathon wearing a household fridge and proposed to his girlfriend en route.
Londoners were told there were no-go areas full of the criminal classes - was it true?
We asked London's mayoral candidates what they would change in London ahead of polling day on 2 May.
Steep rises in service fees have left some leaseholders feeling trapped and others in debt.
The campaign to be the next London mayor has begun with the election due to be held on 2 May 2024.
With Londoners due to head to the polls on 2 May, the BBC looks at what the role means for the capital.
BBC Politics London finds out which election issues matter, and what difference your vote can make.