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Met Police have released images of two men. An 11 year old girl was led into a shop by a member of the public after stopping a dangerous situation from occurring in Bromley.

Billie Eilish has brought her climate event back to London for the second year.

A charity has released an image of a man who died in 1975 in the hope of identifying him nearly 50 years later.
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00:00 Hi, I'm Jack with London World, thanks for watching and here are your top stories.
00:06 Met Police have released images following an incident in Bromley. An 11-year-old girl
00:11 was approached in a shopping street by a man who tried to convince her to leave with him,
00:15 police say. A member of the public spotted the danger and led the girl into a shop, but
00:20 police are keen to hear from anyone who can identify the men in these images.
00:26 In 1975, a man died after being struck by a train at Myerlend London Underground Station.
00:32 He has still not been identified. A new artist's impression of the victim has been released
00:37 by the charity Locate International nearly 50 years on in a bid to try and solve the
00:42 mystery.
00:43 And finally, pop star Billie Eilish has brought her climate action event 'Overheated' to
00:48 London once again. The singer will helm the environment-focused day in the city on August
00:52 30th.
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