She is in a major trauma centre in critical condition, police said, and a second girl is recovering in hospital
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Literary memoir by one of the great Anglo-Jewish writers, whose best work focused on working-class life in London
By David Herman
The police investigation was dropped in July after officers failed to identify the alleged perpetrators
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It follows detection of the virus in London sewage
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Fourteen works by neglected painter who was one of a remarkable group of pre-First World War students at the Slade School of Fine Art go under the hammer in October
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