The London Buzz - 25th February 2025
Briefly

Today's news round-up highlights various events in London, including the second anniversary of a 'Peace Camp' protest led by a journalist and human rights activist. A teacher was dismissed after a joke was misinterpreted by a pupil, and a violent incident occurred at a mansion known for its parties. Notably, an abandoned baby girl is doing well, while a Thameslink train driver faced criticism for inappropriate actions. Additionally, local councils are under scrutiny for spending, and there are ongoing transport developments, reflecting a mix of social issues and community events.
A British-Iranian journalist and human rights activist has commemorated the second anniversary of his 'Peace Camp', a continuous protest outside the UK Foreign Office.
A teacher at a primary school in London was fired after a pupil did not understand a joke about "whacking" him round the head.
Three people have been stabbed at a multi-million-pound mansion famous as the home of "sex parties" in Marylebone.
A Thameslink train driver who took upskirt photos of a sleeping woman claimed it was acceptable because her underwear was "on display".
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