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One hundred and thirty years after they expelled him, the British Library is to symbolically reinstate Oscar Wilde’s readers' pass, allowing him entry to the library once again.
Sharp-eyed observers may soon spot some London Underground wagons in Glasgow, as a local engineering works has won a ...
This charming path through Barnes is named after the local river and connects several other alleys as part of the Beverley ...
Lift 109, the glass elevator that pops out of the top of a Battersea Power Station chimney, has started offering early ...
As traditional as cream and strawberries are the large screens that pop up around London showing the Wimbledon tennis matches ...
Two very different and rather mixed exhibitions are currently filling the cavernous Newport Street Gallery, offering an hour or so of contemplation.
A new fleet of trains operated out of Euston station by London Northwestern Railway (LNR) entered service this week, ...
Havering Council’s proposal to develop a data centre on green belt land has been met with resistance from residents and local Reform party representatives. Local ...
Sea-faring leviathans will be visiting central London this summer, giving us landlubbers a chance to see them up close from the riverside. Vicking Star visiting Greenwich (c) ianVisits Most cruise ...
Brixton mainline station is to be refurbished to remove the station’s decaying 1980s cladding and replace it with something more appropriate for the area. The current appearance The proposed ...
There will be fewer peak hours Metropolitan trains in the first week of June as the London Underground prepares to switch to a new signalling system. ianVisits ...
Today’s London news round-up: ️ Richmond Council confirms that the next stage of works for the Twickenham Riverside Regeneration project is set to begin. Twickenham Nub News The number of local people ...
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