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In 1934, an American-born but often UK-based photographer moved to Egypt, and some of her rarely seen photos are on display ...
For the next couple of nights, you might - maybe - see a host of London buildings lit up in patriotic colours to mark the ...
The government is lowering the age at which people can start learning to become train drivers to address the shortage of ...
This is a large redbrick church nestled between the back streets and alleys of Barnes’ urban landscape.
Stoneleigh station in southwest London has joined the growing list of stations with lifts after a new footbridge was recently ...
If you ever pass through Embankment tube station, you might have noticed the distinctive artwork on the platform walls.
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Barbara Pym, a 1950s novelist who was rediscovered in the 1970s and lauded for her social comedies, has become the latest ...
Japanese man destined to become a Samurai put down the sword and picked up a paint brush, and in doing so was to become the ...
Huge wrap-around adverts are coming to the Elizabeth line as Transport for London’s advertising partner, Global has shown off ...
The only wartime ambulance known to have survived the Blitz could return to the road again as the London Ambulance Service is ...
Cats' behaviour can be cutely comic at times, and now their behaviour has been celebrated in an exhibition of cats in comics.