The London Buzz - 16th September 2025
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The London Buzz - 16th September 2025
"Two Ipswich brothers battled thunderstorms to cycle to Wembley Stadium to raise funds for the funeral of their friend. Ipswich Star Senior doctors have warned there is severe inequality within London for weight loss drugs so patients are facing a postcode lottery trying to access them. BBC News Developer ditches East Lodge development after 3,000 objections Ealing Today Revealed: Sadiq Khan now earns more than Keir Starmer as London mayor's pay rises to £170,000 Standard"
"And from ianVisits: How to get £1 tickets for Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland Newly released minutes reveal Euston's HS2 funding was expected earlier this year Dots, politics and the Thames: National Gallery explores the radical world of Pointillism Red Arrows flying over west London for President Trump's visit A revamp for the loathed "See it. Say it. Sorted" messaging A call to bring back the Intercity rail map"
Two Ipswich brothers cycled through thunderstorms to Wembley to raise funds for their friend's funeral. Senior doctors warn of severe inequality across London in access to weight-loss drugs, creating a postcode lottery for patients. A developer withdrew the East Lodge scheme after 3,000 objections. The London mayor's pay rose to £170,000, surpassing Keir Starmer's earnings. Coverage notes flight plans and public reactions around President Trump's UK visit, including Red Arrows flyovers and decisions about protest displays. Listings highlight cultural and educational events, free exhibitions, talks, and discounted Winter Wonderland tickets.
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