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Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone whose left-wing politics and fierce clashes with Margaret Thatcher earned him the nickname Red Ken is diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease aged 78

The one-time figurehead of the Labour left, who ran the capital from 2000 until 2008, is being well cared for by his family and friends as he retires from politics, reads a statement issued by his family.

Convicted murderer is among four London Bridge attack heroes to receive Queen s final bravery medals

Steven Gallant, a convicted murderer, (pictured) is among the four London Bridge attack heroes who will feature on this year s Civilian Gallantry list, the last to be approved by Her Majesty.

Convicted killer who fought terrorist in 2019 with Narwhal tusk speaks of deep regret for murder

Convicted killer Steve Gallant, 43, (pictured) helped pin down jihadist knifeman Usman Khan, 28, during a terror attack in Westminster. He has spoken of deep regret for committing murder.

Fishmongers Hall victim told mother that terror offenders should be monitored more closely

11:44 EDT, 4 May 2021 Probation officers monitoring Fishmongers Hall terror attacker Usman Khan believed he was making good progress while he secretly planned the knife attack which killed two people, an inquest heard. The convicted jihadi, 28, was still on license and deemed high-risk by authorities when he targeted a prison rehabilitation event at the City of London venue on November 29, 2019. Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were killed and three others were left seriously injured in the atrocity. Saskia s mother, Michelle Jones, told the inquest that her daughter was undecided about whether to visit the event until the night before.  She said: Saskia was at first unsure, and the uncertainty persisted until the evening before.

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