Latest London headlines: Graffiti battle sparked in east London

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A graffiti battle started over the weekend of August 05th in Brick Lane after a group of Chinese artists sprayed what appeared to be pro Chinese Communist Party messaging.

London Irish Centre hosts space for those mourning the late singer on the day of her funeral.

Skip Watch TV streams Londoners fly-tipping in the centre of the capital.
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00:00 Hi, I'm Jack with London World and these are your top stories.
00:04 Hundreds of people tuned into a live stream to watch What People Fly tip in a central
00:09 London skip.
00:11 Skipwatch TV set up a camera outside Terry's Cafe in Great Suffolk Street in Southwark
00:16 and in just 24 hours, culprits were filmed dumping cardboard, a mirror and even a freezer
00:21 into the skip.
00:24 Members of the Irish community in London are set to pay their respects to late singer Sinead
00:28 O'Connor on August 8th at the London Irish Centre in Camden, while the singer's funeral
00:33 takes place in Ireland.
00:35 And finally, the capital's famous brick lane has seen a graffiti battle take place after
00:40 artists sprayed words associated with China's Communist Party, sparking a barrage of opposing
00:46 messages graffitied in response.
00:49 Head to LondonWorld.com for more.
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