The latest news from London covers various significant events, including Hackney Council rejecting a new nightclub due to potential crime concerns, Islington Council being condemned for neglecting a disabled resident, and Comic Relief's plans to auction VIP tickets for an Oasis concert. In addition, there are updates on Stephen Lawrence's murder case with one perpetrator admitting his involvement, and financial troubles revealed for the Catford Mews cinema, which owed a substantial amount to Lewisham Council upon liquidation.
Hackney Council has refused a Shoreditch nightclub mogul's request to open a new venue, amid fears it would lead to a spike in crime and disorder.
The local government and social care watchdog has condemned Islington Council for leaving a disabled resident in a state of neglect, despite her having obvious and significant needs.
Comic Relief is set to reignite the Oasis ticket frenzy with a £10 a ticket prize draw for two VIP seats in Royal Box for Wembley show.
One of Stephen Lawrence's murderers has accepted his role in the attack for the first time, according to reports from the Parole Board.
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