At a time when central London pubs recently broke the £10 for a pint barrier, a new pub on Chelsea’s King’s Road is offering ...
The proposed walking route along a disused Camden railway has been paused, with organisers blaming rising costs, shrinking ...
Ballymore has secured planning permission for just over 1,600 new homes for a wedge-shaped development near West Silvertown ...
This summer, you can step into Queen Elizabeth I’s court as an exhibition of rarely seen portraits opens in central London. The free display at Philip Mould gallery puts the earliest surviving ...
The first images of how the BT Tower could be converted into a hotel, along with its rooftop swimming pool, have been shown off at a public consultation. Source: Consultation documents The BT Group ...
Londoners will be able to take unlimited bus and tram journeys on weekends for a single fare under a new summer promotion ...
In August 1984, London Regional Transport’s first woman to qualify as a bus mechanic, and just over 40 years later, she was back to unveil a plaque near where she qualified. The staff magazine, ...
An early sketch of Henry VIII’s vanished Nonsuch Palace goes on display in a free exhibition of rare Netherlandish drawings. An early drawing of King Henry VIII’s lost Nonsuch Palace has gone on ...
A direct Eurostar service from London to Switzerland has moved a step closer — but passengers are unlikely to be boarding trains before the 2030s. Eurostar at St Pancras International Eurostar, Swiss ...
If you’re the sort of online commentator who thinks the Mayor of London is personally responsible for every bad thing that ...
The Garden at 120 is now bursting with flowers, with cascading wisteria transforming the City rooftop into a spring spectacle ...
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