A major road next to Finsbury Park train and bus stations has been closed by police due to a stabbing.
A Metropolitan Police patrol car and police tape were seen outside the station at 7am on Friday with Stroud Green Road closed at the junction with Seven Sisters Road.
The closure follows a stabbing outside Finsbury Park station on Thursday night.
Traffic is now queuing from Manor House and Hornsey Road after the closure of Stroud Green Road between Seven Sisters Road and Woodstock Road.
Buses 4,19, 106, 153 and 236 are diverting, the BBC has reported.
The whole of Finsbury Park station was cordoned off at 6am on Friday, but it is now open.
Meanwhile, a number of Tube lines have also been hit with suspensions and delays.
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Central line update
10:51 , Will Mata
There are still severe delays on the Central line due to earlier multiple signal failures in the city centre.
The line had previously been suspended but is now running once more.
Tickets will be accepted on London Buses, Chiltern Railways, Elizabeth Line, Greater Anglia and London Overground services via reasonable routes.
M25 traffic due to construction work
10:33 , Will Mata
There is currently queueing traffic on M26 Westbound before the M25 – near a construction area.
Live data at 10.30am showed there to be several kilometers of traffic.
Fresh calls for Elizabeth line extension to Ebbsfleet and Gravesend in Kent
10:10 , Will Mata
Fresh calls for the Elizabeth line to be extended into Kent have been made by several London councils, who argue the scheme is “vital to catalysing housing and employment opportunities”.
In south-east London, the line currently only extends as far as Abbey Wood – in zone 4 – but a potential route further out into Ebbsfleet and Gravesend in Kent was ‘safeguarded’ by an Act of Parliament back in 2008.
Now, a group of borough authorities called Local London have commissioned an expert analysis to explore the benefits of delivering the scheme and other major transport projects.
Noah Vickers has the full story here.
P&O Ferries suffer disruption due to French strikes
09:50 , Will Mata
Ferry passengers attempting to sail from Calais to Dover are suffering major disruption due to strike action in the French port.
Operators P&O Ferries, Irish Ferries and DFDS have cancelled, delayed or rerouted sailings because of the dispute over pension reforms.
P&O Ferries issued an alert to customers shortly before 8am on Friday which stated: “Our check-in is currently suspended.
“Rest assured if you miss your booked departure, we will get you on the next available.”
Irish Ferries cancelled at least four sailings on Friday, while DFDS rerouted all its Calais-Dover crossings to Dunkirk, which is around 30 miles to the east of Calais.
Central line suspended
09:38 , Will Mata
The Central Tube line has been suspended.
“There is no service while we fix multiple signal failures in the Central area,” Transport for London has said.
Tickets will be accepted on London Buses, Chiltern Railways, Elizabeth Line, Greater Anglia and London Overground services via reasonable routes.
Tube lines no longer part suspended
09:37 , Will Mata
The Tube lines which were part suspended on Friday morning are now running with delays, Transport for London has said.
The Piccadilly, Victoria and District are now running with ‘severe delays’ while the Jubilee has ‘minor’ disruption.
Police confirm stabbing at Finsbury Park
09:27 , Will Mata
Police have said they were called at approximately 1.30am to reports of a stabbing in Stroud Green Road, at the junction with Seven Sisters Road.
“Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and found a man, believed aged in his 30s, suffering stab injuries,” a statement read.
He was taken to hospital for treatment and no condition update has been given.
A crime scene remains in place and no arrests have been made as the enquiries continue.
Anyone with information that could assist police is asked to call 101 or ‘X’ @MetCC and quote 434/7June. You can also provide information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
‘Severe delays’ on three Tube lines
09:03 , Will Mata
Transport for London has reported ‘severe delays’ on three Tube lines on Friday morning; the Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria.
On the Victoria, trains are not stopping at Vauxhall station due to an earlier customer incident.
On the Piccadilly, there is no service between Acton Town and Barons Court on the westbound section. TfL is responding to a fire alert at Turnham Green.
The same fire alert has led the District line to be suspended between Earl’s Court and Ealing Broadway/Richmond.
Finsbury Park ‘incident’ diverts buses
08:56 , Will Mata
Traffic is currently backing up from Stroud Green Road after police closed the section outside Finsbury Park station.
Buses 4,19, 106, 153 and 236 are diverting, the BBC has reported.
Despite this, the Victoria line, Piccadilly line and mainline trains are still running – Transport for London has confirmed.