Also closing this week, a treat for fans of Jane Austen (pun intended). The Fan Museum in Greenwich presents Fans in the Age ...
So claims a Blue Plaque on Kenilworth Court, next to Putney Bridge. (Can we start a rumour that he really lived in flat No. 72, but convinced everybody he lived next door, by throwing his voice?) ...
As London is increasingly populated with hilariously tall buildings, we use our in-depth expert architectural nous to appraise the 100 loftiest of all. Note: We've also thrown in a handful of ...
Kew may have size on its side, but Chelsea Physic Garden pips on the history front: London's oldest botanic garden, this four ...
London is downright strange sometimes, and we love it all the more for that. Mark your calendars with these kooky events — ...
The Boar's Head Ceremony started out as a peppercorn rent payment/meaty thank you from the butchers of the City of London, ...
Get yourself to a free museum. We've just published Free Museums In London: The Definitive Guide: our roundup of the dozens ...
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY: March is Women's History Month and this Sunday (8 March) is International Women's Day: have a look ...
A 'new' London Overground line for West London has moved a step closer, now a funding deal has been agreed. The line, ...
Certainly, you'll remember the artist after craning your neck up at his monumental new sculpture, just unveiled outside the V&A East museum, which itself is set to open this April.
When Charles Dickens died on 9 June 1870, aged just 58 years old, it was a shock to the entire world. The author had suffered a stroke the previous day — while having dinner at home at Gad's Hill ...
Johnston had adapted his roundel to services beyond the London Underground from the mid-1920s. The evolution continued in the ...