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Man hospitalised with stab wounds following incident outside Starbucks

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Man hospitalised with stab wounds following incident outside Starbucks - Wales Online

A man was stabbed someone outside a Starbucks on a London high street on Monday afternoon. People were told to avoid the area as police managed the scene. The Metropolitan Police said no arrests have been made, and that officers are making inquiries into the incident, which took place at Streatham Hill at around 1pm.

A man in his twenties was treated at the scene for a stab wound and has now been taken to hospital.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Around 1pm on Monday, October 6, officers attended Streatham Hill, following reports of a stabbing.

Man hospitalised with stab wounds following incident outside Starbucks

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Man hospitalised with stab wounds following incident outside Starbucks - Wales Online

People had been told to avoid the area as the incident played out

A man was stabbed someone outside a Starbucks on a London high street on Monday afternoon. People were told to avoid the area as police managed the scene. The Metropolitan Police said no arrests have been made, and that officers are making inquiries into the incident, which took place at Streatham Hill at around 1pm.

A man in his twenties was treated at the scene for a stab wound and has now been taken to hospital.

Furious homeowners could be forced to pay £7,000 to park on their own driveways

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Furious homeowners could be forced to pay £7,000 to park on their own driveways - Wales Online

Residents in Streatham Vale have expressed their outrage after being told they could be slapped with fees reaching £7,000 to park on their own driveways. Lambeth Council is pressing around 200 property owners across the area for substantial payments, as using undropped kerbs to access driveways is deemed illegal and causes damage to council pavements.

Chain plans to open 20 more restaurants this year

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Chain plans to open 20 more restaurants this year - Wales Online

Rapidly-growing chicken chain Wingstop has said it plans to open at least 20 new sites in the UK this year, creating hundreds of jobs. The ambitious expansion plans come a month after Wingstop’s UK arm was taken over by a US private equity firm, for more than £400 million.

Wingstop UK said that at least 10 new locations will open in the first half of the year. These will include dine-in restaurants in Swansea, Newcastle, Lakeside shopping centre in Essex, Streatham in south London and Cardigan Fields in Leeds.

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