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Perhaps the most shocking aspect of it is that it isn't in the slightest bit shocking.

It's been another week of almost endless violence on the streets of London.

In the past seven days we've reported on 11 stabbings and a shooting.

And two people are dead as a result of the latest episodes of mindless violence.

As is typical, no corner of London is immune from trouble.

Here is a summary of each incident over the last week.

Saturday - Arcola Street, Dalston

Police in Hackney had to break up up a fight in Dalston at 3.45am on Saturday (April 20) and found two people had been stabbed.

The men, thought to be in their mid to late 20s, were injured on Arcola Street , just down the road from Dalston Kingsland Overground station.

A Met Police spokesman said neither victim suffered life-changing injuries.

Saturday - Hedgeman's Road, Dagenham

A man was found dead at a property in Dagenham, with four men being arrested on suspicion of murder.

Police were called at 10.41am on Saturday, April 20 to reports of an unresponsive man at an address in Hedgeman's Road.

The man who was found dead at the scene by police is believed to be in his 30s.

It isn't yet clear how the man died.

Saturday - Hyde Park

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Police sent officers to a fight in the western part of the popular park at 4.40pm on Saturday, April 20 and, along with London Ambulance Service (LAS) paramedics, found a man suffering from a "suspected stab wound" .

The victim, who is believed to be in his 20s, was taken to hospital.

He is not thought to have suffered a life-threatening injury.

There have been no arrests.

It is currently unknown if the victim had taken part in the pro-cannabis rally which was held in Hyde Park at the time.

Saturday - Osborn Street, Tower Hamlets

Police have confirmed two men were stabbed during a fight in Tower Hamlets.

The incident was on Osborn Street, close to Brick Lane.

Police were called at 7.19pm on Saturday, April 20 to reports of a fight between two men.

Officers attended along with medics from London Ambulance Service.

At the scene two males had suffered knife wounds and were taken to separate London hospitals.

A man, aged in his 20s, was left in a life-threatening condition.

The other man, aged in his 40s, had not suffered life-threatening injuries. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

Friday - West Street, Bromley

Police were called to West Street, in Bromley , close to the High Street, at 9.25pm on Friday (April 19) after being alerted to a stabbing.

Emergency services found a man had been stabbed multiple times.

He was rushed to a South London hospital.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said the victim's condition is not life-threatening.

Nobody has so far been arrested.

Friday - Spring Lane, Croydon

A 16-year-old boy was rushed to hospital after being stabbed multiple times on Spring Lane, in Woodside, in Croydon, reportedly by a moped gang.

Police rushed to the scene at 11.56pm on Thursday (April 18) and found the boy nearby on Woodside Road suffering from more than one stab wound.

His injuries are not life threatening.

A member of the public who contacted MyLondon said a group "on mopeds" carried out the attack.

Wednesday - Matthias Road, Stoke Newington

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Police have arrested eight people on suspicion of murder after a fatal stabbing in Stoke Newington.

One woman, aged 33, and three men, aged 57, 62 and 58, were arrested on Thursday (April 18) on suspicion of murder.

Three men aged 25 were then arrested on Saturday, alongside a 23-year-old man, also on suspicion of murder.

The Metropolitan Police were called at 5.47pm on Wednesday (April 17) to reports of a stabbing in Matthias Road in Hackney .

Officers attended with the London Ambulance Service and London's Air Ambulance.

The victim has been named as 47-year-old dad-of-five Steve Brown, who has believed to have been stabbed in the heart.

Wednesday - Grange Park Road, Leyton

A young man was stabbed in Leyton as his attacker stole his car from him.

Police and paramedics were called to Grange Park Road at 8.30pm on Wednesday, April 17, outside Oriana House.

They found a man in his early 20s with multiple stab wounds whose car had been stolen from him.

The car was later found abandoned on Primrose Road, which is just around the corner.

The victim was taken to hospital where, fortunately, his injuries were deemed non-life threatening or changing.

Wednesday - Chalkhill Road, Wembley

A young man was shot repeatedly on a Wembley road.

Armed police and paramedics were sent to Chalkhill Road at 12.35am on Wednesday (April 17) after members of the public heard the sound of gunshots.

They found a 27-year-old man with multiple gunshot wounds to one arm, who was taken to hospital.

His condition has been deemed not life-threatening.

Tuesday - Blendon Road, Bexley

Four boys have been arrested after a Bexley shop owner was stabbed.

Police were called to Bexley Food and Wine on Blendon Road on Tuesday afternoon (April 16) to reports that a group had stolen a quantity of alcohol and cigarettes.

At the scene, they found the shop owner had suffered a stab wound to the leg.

The victim was rushed to hospital. Police have confirmed that his injuries are not life threatening or life changing.

Monday - High Street, Wealdstone

A teenage boy was stabbed multiple times when he was attacked on the High Street in the Wealdstone area of Harrow on Monday, April 15.

Harrow police warned members of the public to avoid the area and the Metropolitan Police have said no arrests have been made.

The incident happened just before 6.30pm.