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Orient boss Slade pleased with creativity in Tranmere win
Leyton Orient boss Russell Slade admitted his team found top gear in the second half of their comprehensive 4-0 win at Tranmere Rovers. The O's led 1-0 at the break, through Kevin Lisbie, but three second-half goals overwhelmed ten-man Tranmere
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Hammers fall to home defeat
Sam Allardyce had a birthday to forget as his West Ham United side put on a defensive horror show to gift Manchester City their first away win of the season. A complete breakdown in communication between James Tomkins and Winston Reid allowed Sergio
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Veteran Runner achieves marathon best
A sixty-year-old East London Runner chopped an impressive ten minutes off his personal best at the Chicago Marathon on Sunday. Tom Woods, pictured, crossed the line in 3.53.16 which should spur him on as he now looks ahead to the New York Marathon
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Online is way to go for new business owner
A first-time business owner says she hopes launching online will one day lead to success on the high street. Collette Benson-Oniha, 28, will tonight launch children’s fashion house Boojiebabies Boutique, a business she will run from her conservatory
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Lisbie brace fires Leyton Orient to Tranmere Rovers win
League One leaders Leyton Orient extended their unbeaten run to 12 games after an emphatic 4-0 win at Tranmere Rovers this afternoon. The visitors grabbed their opener when Kevin Lisbie finished neatly for his tenth goal of the campaign. The 35
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Orient pick same team for Tranmere test
Leyton Orient have named an unchanged team for the trip to Tranmere Rovers this afternoon. The League One leaders had doubts over defenders Elliot Omozusi and Gary Sawyer but they have both been passed fit for the game. Leyton Orient: Jones
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Olympic Park residential development takes major step forward
Plans to build nearly 1,000 homes at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park have taken a major step forward. A document produced by joint developers Taylor Wimpey and London & Quadrant, detailing how planning guidelines will be adhered to - known
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Police release new image of escaped murderer
A murderer who escaped from a mental health unit on Wednesday has still not been found. Police have now released a new image of Lerone Michael Boye in an attempt to trace him. He is pictured moments before escaping from the John Howard Centre
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GB sprinter presents Wasps awards
Olympic Team GB sprinter Dwain Chambers presented the medals as Woodford Wasps shone among older opposition at the first Minithon of the winter season at Lee Valley Athletics Centre. Luke Finch ran a personal best of 10.8 in the Under-11 60m before
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Woman's purse stolen from handbag
A man police wish to speak to in connection with a Hertfordshire burglary may be from the Woodford area. On September 2 in Little Berkhamsted Lane, Little Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, a man stole a woman's purse from her handbag after walking into
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New farmers' market aimed at boosting trade
A new farmers' market is coming to Highams Park this month. The Essex Farmers' Market will feature more than 20 stalls in the forecourt of Highams Park station on Sunday October 27, from 10am until 3pm. It will take then place on the fourth
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Successful first show staged by Academy
East London Boxing Academy held their first show on Friday night, with a total of 13 bouts taking place. Ten fighters were in action from the academy with more than 200 people in attendance and boxing clubs coming from as far as Cambridge.
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Tube groper sentencing postponed
A sex attacker’s sentencing has been postponed for a third time. Gurbax Athwel, 43, of Villiers Close in Leyton, was convicted of sexual assault on August 16 for twice rubbing a woman’s outer thigh while on a Central line train on March 24.