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An exhibition opens with a housing brick with the date 1880 inscribed on it -- a repudiation of a notorious education ...
A new WWII museum at north London's Trent Park has announced that Giuseppe Albano MBE will lead the museum as it prepares to ...
There are now nearly twice as many cyclists in the City of London as there are private cars, showing the continuing rise of ...
Nearly a decade after plans were first announced, Knightsbridge tube station is finally step-free from street to platform ...
Transport for London (TfL) has unveiled a new accessible customer toilet at White Hart Lane station, following a £15 million ...
Peckham town centre is to get a new public square as work to remove a dilapidated 1930s shopping arcade from the front of ...
This summer, it will be possible to go on a rare look around inside the Lambeth Palace, the official home of the Archbishop ...
London Zoo’s annual late evening openings during the summer months are back, with tickets on sale now. Every Friday from 5th ...
However, earlier this month, the museum previously known as Bow Street Police Museum changed its name to the Bow Street ...
This side passage off busy Kensington High Street looks poshly unremarkable for the area, but played an important role in the ...
The Livery Hall of the Worshipful Company of Plaisterers. The company was originally formed as a trade guild of the City of London to regulate the quality of plastering in the City and to safeguard ...
A flypast of 23 military aircraft plus the Red Arrows will fly over central London on Monday 5th May as part of the VE Day 80 ...