The UK’s first and only LGBTQI+ museum, Queer Britain, is set to bring a whole lot of queer culture and products to a London market. For three days during Pride Month, from June 9-11, the Queer Market will take ov...
London’s temple to pie and gin, Holborn Dining Room, reminds us that a concerted focus on the seemingly simple things can result in stunning outcomes. Not only is it one of the most gorgeous restaurants in London,...
In a move destined to unite the two worlds of minigolf fanatics and art obsessives, Canary Wharf has opened a free minigolf course designed by none other than acclaimed art duo Craig & Karl. Popping down in Montgome...
Ah, the paloma. It’s one of the top-trending drinks of the year and is hugely responsible for tequila’s recent massive resurgence in popularity. It’s also slowly starting to compete with the margarita...
With the Elizabeth Line set to enter its third and final phase on May 21, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s smooth sailing from here on out. That’s just in time for the full line to be up and running...
There’s an old adage that says you can’t have your cake and eat it too. And I, for one, always took umbrage with it. What if I had two slices of the cake and ate one – would I not then have my cake and eat it too?...
The power of the spoken word, and the impact of a good voice, is undeniable. And it’s also a fact that some accents are simply far more attractive than others. So, the question inevitably arises: what’s the...
Over the past year, London’s public transport systems have been through a lot! The Elizabeth Line arrived, and is now set to reach its final form within a matter of weeks. An express bus service was announced, cal...
The London Eye is at it again – bringing a colourful light display to its Thamesside perch and lighting up the night sky. This time, they’re celebrating Eurovision with a display that nods to last year’...
Back in 2019, cracks in the Hammersmith Bridge pedestals led to motor vehicles being banned along the 136-year-old structure. The damages were deemed dangerous enough to the bridge’s structural integrity that it w...