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London riots, property tax and customer service
A leader of a London council has said plans to hit owners of properties worth over £2 million will effect ordinary people
A man's being warned he faces a long prison sentence for starting the fire which destroyed a family-run furniture store in Croydon during last summer's riots, a leader of a London council has said plans to hit owners of properties worth over £2 million will effect ordinary people and staff at Gatwick airport are taking workshops in how to deal with customers ahead of the Olympics.
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Fri 24 Feb 201217:00
BBC Radio London
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- Fri 24 Feb 201217:00BBC Radio London