In today's news round-up for London, various significant stories emerged, including a woman sentenced for fraud for securing a £50,000 Covid loan via a fake business. Thousands of east London homes are without water, causing disruptions. The University of London has suspended its vice-chancellor due to bullying allegations. Additionally, Uber plans to launch self-driving cars next year and a tragic murder case involving a missing woman connected to an ex-lover was reported. Local governance issues also arose with a data center proposal meeting community resistance.
A 37-year-old woman from Northolt was sentenced for fraud after inventing a fake business to secure a £50,000 Covid Bounce Back Loan and transferred the money abroad.
Thousands of homes in east London faced water supply issues today, impacting the daily lives of many residents and raising concerns about infrastructure reliability.
The University of London has suspended its vice-chancellor amid serious charges of bullying and poor leadership, marking a significant leadership crisis at the institution.
In a tragic turn, a missing woman found dead in Hampshire was revealed by the Old Bailey to have been murdered by her ex-lover in central London.
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