Teenager stabbed to death in Walthamstow
Online Editor Matthew Hinchliffe
Police are refusing to rule out a link between a spate of teenage stabbings that last night resulted in the death of a seventeen year old in Walthamstow, east London.
Defence League hits new low
The English Defence League (EDL) plummeted to new depths today by parading several of their new recruits. They had hoped that by including a few deluded Black and Asian recruits they could somehow convince the public that they are no-longer considered a racist organisation and an extra arm of the British National Party.
Front row fashionistas
From the quirky to the edgy, like them or loathe them but you can’t avoid them, the front row celeb is considered almost as important as the collection.
So who really did rock during London Fashion Week?
Naomi Campbell raises over £1 Million for Haiti
Naomi Campbell heads home following her spectacular fashion show and charity auction which marked the start of London Fashion Week Autumn Winter collections 2010.
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Gaga hijacks Brits 30th
Not even the torrential rain and sub-zero temperatures could dampen the spirits of one of the UK’s most prestigious nights on the music calendar. Carrying the flag for England was Lilly Allen. But if there was an award for over-hyped- red carpet arrivals then Lady Gaga’s would have added another award to her tally of three.
Team Tagoe launch, London
Tagoe Sisters
Following her success after being crowned Miss Black-Britain 2009, Rikaya Tagoe has joined forces with her sister Chantelle to launch the ‘Tagoe Sisters’.
The launch took place at the ‘Collection’ in South Kensington, London.
Desmond Tutu inspires Young World citizens

One Young World Summit:
London became the focus for the ‘One Young World Summit’ which sort to promote world unity through the next generation of world leaders. 1500 young people from across the globe participated in the three day workshops in which global figure-heads Sir Bob Geldof, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Koffi Annan were on hand to encourage and listen to the views of young people. They were joined on stage by Mayor of London Boris Johnson.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu prompted the media to have a mandate to report positive news with regards to young people. He said: “You the media have a role to play. We need you to write about all the positive things that young people do in their gap year or the voluntary work that engage so many young people.”
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BRIT Awards celebrate its 30th Birthday

Celebrating its 30th birthday – The BRIT Awards 2010 with MasterCard will showcase the sheer depth and diversity of British and International music talent from the past year’s big releases. The big night out in the British music calendar will take place at London’s Earls Court Arena on Tuesday 16 February and screened live to millions on ITV1.
Lady Sov – I was bullied

Lady Sov became the third house member to be booted out of the Big Brother house. The diminutive rapper immediately launched an attack on fellow house mates Stephanie Beacham and Dane Bowers.
“I could tell by the way they looked at me that they disapproved. I just I didn’t match up to their expectations.” she exclaimed.




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