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There’s only one Arsène Wenger. And in the Premier League era, the former Arsenal manager boasts the unique achievement of going an entire campaign without losing. Now, the architect of that famous Invincibles sea...
A new art initiative developed by Art of London and the National Portrait Gallery will showcase the gallery’s most famous portraits and have them lining the skies of London’s entertainment district in 52 gia...
The City of London has announced its revival of the historic Bartholomew Fair which will relaunch at the end of next month. And how have they decided to kick of the festivities, I hear you ask? By chucking some dancers...
Among a sea of skyscrapers, one new, small fry is set to rise above the school of tall buildings and tower above the majority. 55 Bishopsgate is set to house a brand new glass skyscraper – one that will claim the...
The summer holidays are finally here and if you listen carefully enough; you just might hear the collective sigh of relief coming from teachers across the country. That’s right: it’s that time of year when a...
Yes, another dreaded train closure, if you can believe it. Transport for London have announced that the northern parts of the Bakerloo line and the section of the London Overground that runs alongside it will be closed...
Both RMT and Aslef have announced industrial action and striking across trains servicing London throughout July. The announcement comes in the wake of many months of train strikes as unions have attempted, and failed, t...
Londoners concerned about travelling around the city next week, with the impending strike action, can breathe a sigh of relief. But it’s bad news for those who thought they might get some extra work-from-home days...
Once again, rental prices are going up, up and away. Figures released from Rightmove reveal that tenants in London are being asked to pay a record of £2,567 per month for rent, with tenants outside of London averaging £...
A City Hall review last year concluded that the landmark Marks & Spencer on Oxford Street could be demolished and replaced by a new 10-storey centre. However, these plans have now been scuppered, after a hearing cal...