Teen, 17, fighting for his life after shooting on residential road in London

A TEENAGER is fighting for his life after a shooting on a residential road in London.
Emergency services raced to the scene in north London on Thursday, police said.
The Met Police were called to High Road, Arnos Grove at around 5pm on October 9.
They attended alongside the London Ambulance Service where a 17-year-old boy was found seriously injured.
Paramedics treated the teenager who was rushed to hospital where he remains in critical condition.
Detective Sergeant Catherine Dempster, who is leading the investigation, said: “We recognise the shock and concern this will have caused the local community in Arnos Grove and are working at pace to identify the perpetrators. This cannot be done without assistance from the public.
“Were you in or near to High Road, Arnos Grove around 17:00hrs? Do you know anything about this incident? Did you hear gunshots? Do you have any CCTV / dashcam footage within the vicinity of the incident? If so, please come forward.”

All the Le Creuset casserole dish dupes you can bag right now for £270 cheaper – including Habitat, Lidl and even M&S
IF you’re a fan of Le Creuset casserole dishes but they’re a little out of your price range, we’ve got you covered.
The Sun has rounded up the best dupes of the iconic kitchenware that shoppers can nab right now.

As the weather gets colder, many of us retreat to the kitchen to whip up the perfect cosy comfort food.
If you enjoy a wholesome meal fresh from the oven, a good dish is a must-have.
Habitat buy
Arguably one of the best known alternatives to the high-end Le Creuset brand, Habitat is stocked at Sainsbury’s.
Shoppers can pick up a strikingly similar casserol dish at a fraction of the price.
The 3.3 Litre Cast Iron Casserole Dish is currently available from the shop for just £35.
And Sainsbury’s has also stocked a Halloween-themed pumpkin dish for £15.
Lidl buy

A similar pumpkin-style casserole dish is currently available from the Lidl middle aisle.
It closely resembles the a Halloween-inspired buy from Le Creuset, but for £289 less.
While the Silvercrest 3.7L Cast Iron Casserole Dish is listed for just £24.99, the high-end version is a lot pricier.
The best-selling Cast Iron Pumpkin Casserole is availble for £289 from Le Creuset.
M&S buy
Meanwhile, the Cast Iron Floral Casserole Dish from M&S will give you a more timeless look.
This dish features a floral design on the lid and is available in the shade Oxblood.
However, shoppers will need to head in store and this brand new buy is already out of stock online.
With a variety of colours to choose from, it will prove a popular addition to any kitchen this autumn.
And as with all buys, make sure to check prices and deals before you purchase to ensure you get the best value.
How to compare prices to get the best deal
JUST because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn't mean it's always a good deal.
There are plenty of comparison websites out there that’ll check prices for you – so don’t be left paying more than you have to.
Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers.
Here are some that we recommend:
- Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.
- Price Spy logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets. Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.
- Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers. All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one.
- CamelCamelCamel only works on goods being sold on Amazon. To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of.
More on dupes
And shoppers can save £100 with another M&S Le Creuset dupe that “works a charm”.
Plus, the high-street store cookware set that gets mistaken for Le Creuset but costs £783 less.
And all the Le Creuset kitchenware available for less than half the price from TKMaxx.

I visited the Swiss city with 18 lidos, trendy neighbourhoods and rooftop saunas
SWITZERLAND is having a moment, after hosting this year’s Eurovision Song Contest and the women’s football Euros, which saw England’s Lionesses take the trophy.
Zurich is the country’s largest city and has more than enough to explore for a weekend break.

WHY SHOULD I GO?
THE city frequently ranks among the prettiest cities in Switzerland.
Home to picturesque lakes and rivers, where locals bathe in the summer, and a rapidly growing cafe culture, it makes for a great city break at any time of year.
Football fans, looking to bask in the Lionesses glory, can head to the FIFA Museum, with specialist exhibitions and public tours.
STREETS MADE FOR WALKING?
ZURICH’S nickname is the Little Big City — big in its influence around the world but small as cities go.
It is home to fewer than 1.4 million people, meaning you can easily explore most of it on foot.
It does have an amazing public transport system of buses, trams and trains if you need them.
Or you can hop on the UBS Polybahn — a tiny funicular connecting the old town to the university in just 100 seconds.
BUCKET LIST ATTRACTIONS?
TAKE your pick of attractions.
There is the Lindt World of Chocolate, home to the largest free-standing chocolate fountain in the world as well as fun classes and tours.

It’s also home to the world’s biggest chocolate shop, which sells famous Dubai chocolate bars.
Or there is the Kunsthaus, Switzerland’s largest art museum with 4,000 paintings including Monet, Picasso and Van Gogh.

Visit on Wednesdays for free or grab free entry with a Zurich City Card.
If the weather is warm, make sure to head to one of the 18 lidos across the city to cool off.
I love Frauenbad Stadthausquai, a women-only lido that costs around £7 for the day.
Or join the locals by hopping in the very clean lake for a free swim.

WHERE SHOULD I EAT?
ZURICH isn’t all about Swiss cheese and sausages.
One of the must-visit restaurants is House Hiltl, which claims to be the world’s oldest vegetarian restaurant.
It’s a buffet with Italian, Indian and Middle Eastern offerings and the quality is extremely high.
But think before loading up your plate as you pay by the gram.
For a beautiful brunch spot, head to the trendy Langstrasse district to Bank.
Built in the former Swiss Bank, it has beautiful interiors and great food.
Arrive early to grab a seat outside and I recommend the green shakshuka.
If you are still getting that bratwurst craving, the best place in town is Sternen Grill.
Grab it to takeaway, with the juicy, salty sausage accompanied by a large crusty bread roll.
I FANCY A DRINK!
FOR the best views over the city, I’d suggest the aptly-named Rooftop.
Not only does it have skyline views but it boasts huge cocktail options, with my favourite the chilli- elderflower Spicy Bloom Garden.
If you’re peckish, it has amazing Asian fusion small plates too.
Otherwise, below is the very laidback Kasheme, with vinyl sounds and live music — where people spill out onto the streets with their beers.
It’s the kind of bar where you end up staying out way later than planned. Pop into Cafe Bar Odeon too — it’s where Einstein was said to have drank.
WHERE SHOULD I STAY?
ONE of the city’s coolest hotels is the 25hours Hotel Zurich Langstrasse, by the main train station.
You can rent everything from power banks and umbrellas to bikes and electric scooters, depending on availability.
My room comes with a UE boom speaker, which I was allowed to take with me for the day, as well as bags made from recycled plastic.
It even has an onsite pawn shop, rooftop sauna and central bar, where they host a mix of events.
The rooms are gorgeous, with queen size beds, massive glass showers and free chocolates and drinks.
You don’t even need to leave for dinner, thanks to the delicious on-site Neni restaurant, which serves a mix of Persian, Arab and Moroccan sharing plates.
I’d go back for lamb tacos and popcorn falafel.
GO: ZURICH
GETTING THERE: One night at 25hours Zurich Langstrasse is from £241.70 on a room-only basis. See 25hours-hotels.com.
STAYING THERE: EasyJet flies from Luton to Zurich from £26.99 return. See easyjet.com.
OUT AND ABOUT: 24 hour Zurich City Cards with discounts, free public transport and free attraction entry start from £26.85. See zuerich.com.
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