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fromianVisits
12 hours ago

Tickets Alert: Visit the Earl's Court development site

The property developer organises the tours in part to showcase the site and explain their master plan for the area, as well as why they believe it's a good idea.
London
fromLondon On The Inside
18 hours ago

This New Dalston Bakery Is All About Lebanese Manoushe

Edami specializes in manoushe, traditional flatbreads baked fresh and topped to order, with a menu that includes classics such as zaatar and akkawi jibneh.
London food
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

What are reparations for slavery and colonialism and will the UK pay?

Reform UK party plans to stop visas for countries seeking reparations for historical injustices related to slavery.
London startup
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

Barclays bets on the high street once more with new branches and the return of the bank manager

Barclays plans to open new branches and reinstate the bank manager role to compete with digital challengers in consumer banking.
Exercise
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

From the ground up' How Black Country volunteers are tackling the highest levels of inactivity in England

Kelvin Gilkes promotes cycling and physical activity to improve mental and physical well-being in his community.
London
fromTime Out London
1 day ago

This 'ancient' London market is set to be revamped - with a spectacular new roof terrace

Plans to modernize Kingston's Ancient Market aim to create a vibrant, sustainable piazza with new stalls and community spaces.
London food
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

Modern revival planned for historic street market

Plans to revitalize Kingston Ancient Market include new stalls, a central piazza, and improved facilities to enhance community engagement.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

National app could end parking headaches for drivers

The National Parking Platform initiative aims to simplify parking payments by allowing drivers to use one app for multiple services.
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

Get ready to see the Elephant (& Castle) fly: This is how London should be regenerating

Elephant & Castle is undergoing a significant transformation with a new town center and retail developments, marking a shift from its gritty past.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Black music is not a subculture it is the engine': Why the Mobo awards matter more than ever, 30 years on

Kanya King stated, 'Black music shapes what we listen to, how we speak, how we dress, how we tell our stories and I guess it's defined as Britain's cultural identity but structurally and institutionally is still often treated as m.'
London music
Renovation
fromianVisits
6 days ago

Visiting Bourne Hall museum

Bourne Hall, designed to resemble a flying saucer, serves as a local library and museum showcasing Epsom's history.
London food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

To call my part of London Little Tehran' isn't quite right | Letter

The distance between Tehran and London has become manageable, but recent events have intensified feelings of anxiety within the Iranian diaspora in Finchley.
London
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

London's legendary Billingsgate market is being turned into a new neighbourhood with 10,000 homes

Tower Hamlets Council promotes redevelopment plans for 10,000 new homes near Billingsgate Fish Market to address London's housing shortage.
London politics
fromTime Out London
6 days ago

This legendary south London skatepark is getting a half-million-pound makeover

Lambeth Council has committed £566,000 to restore the Kennington Park Skatebowl, a historic skateboarding site.
London food
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

How to Explore London's Picturesque Village Hubs, According to Locals

London's hidden gems offer charming experiences in areas like Marylebone Village and Hampstead, featuring unique shops and local dining options.
Renovation
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Long delayed demolition of Peckham Rye's shopping arcade finally starts

Demolition of the shopping centre at Peckham Rye station has begun, paving the way for a new public square and improved station access.
fromianVisits
6 days ago

Elephant and Castle skyline plan would beam lights into the night sky

The plans call for beams of light right up into the night sky, which means they're directly affecting the night sky and, by design, the skyline view for anyone looking in that direction.
London politics
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

This beloved east London museum will reopen after years of closure

The museum, which displays Walthamstow's colourful cultural history - not to mention Britain's first ever petrol-fuelled car - closed for renovation in December 2023.
London
London food
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

Visitors are told to 'avoid' 5 London boroughs - here's why they're worth visiting

Tourists should reconsider visiting Croydon, Harlesden, Edmonton, Anerley, and Surbiton as they have unique attractions worth exploring.
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

First look: inside the revived Peckham Palais, which has been transformed back into a nightclub

The first floor is now home to The Ballroom, a cocktail bar and events space with room for 250 people to sip cocktails and listen to vinyl. The room gives strong '70s vibes, with raspberry-pink walls, leather and PVC booth-style seating and oak details all adding to the old school aesthetic.
London music
fromLondon On The Inside
1 week ago
London politics

Notting Hill Carnival Is Getting More Than 4 Million in Additional Funding

Notting Hill Carnival receives £4.66 million funding for safety and security in its 60th anniversary year.
LA Clippers
fromDefector
1 month ago

The Road To Magic City Monday Is Paved With Good Intentions | Defector

The Atlanta Hawks proceeded with their 'Magic City Monday' promotional event honoring the famous Atlanta strip club despite center Luke Kornet's public objections.
London
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Villiers Street set for major rethink in Charing Cross overhaul

Plans to revamp Charing Cross station include upgrading Villiers Street and refurbishing the office building above it.
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Housing estate board could face High Court action

Loughborough Estate residents face severe health risks due to management failures and threaten legal action against the management board for accountability.
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago

British-Afghan BBQ Cue Point Is Getting a Perm Home in West London

Cue Point is opening its first permanent location in West London on April 22, 2026, celebrating its 10th anniversary with a diverse menu.
London
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

London's getting a new Museum... of Youth Culture

London's Museum of Youth Culture opens in Camden, dedicated to preserving the history of youth culture in the UK.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

English councils to get guidance on designing safer streets for women and girls

Councils will receive guidance to create safer streets for women and girls, addressing systemic unfairness in walking safety.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

The Community Space Like No Other | Neighbourhood Watch

The Exchange is a community hub powered by North Paddington Foodbank who are the UK's first and only cash-first foodbank. Instead of offering food parcels, the foodbank gives out cash and vouchers instead, creating real routes out of crisis. This in turn helps foodbanks evolve into hubs of culture, care and community.
London startup
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Campaign seeks 50 objects to take the heat' out of Englishness debate

A new campaign is aiming to collect 50 objects that sum up Englishness in an effort to move the conversation away from reductive arguments over whether to hang a St George's flag or not. Supported by the Green party politician Caroline Lucas, the musician and campaigner Billy Bragg, and Kojo Koram, a law professor, the A Very English Chat campaign hopes to tackle England's growing social divisions and political polarisation.
UK politics
London
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

The Chinatown London forgot: New exhibition explores Limehouse's past

Limehouse's Chinatown reveals a complex history of migrant workers, myths, and social dynamics, contrasting popular perceptions with the reality of the community.
London food
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

This unexpected city has just been named the best place to live in the UK

Norwich is named the best place to live in the UK for 2026, praised for its creativity, affordability, and welcoming atmosphere.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

It makes me feel more British': Muslims say religious diversity in the UK part of identity

Political tensions surrounding Eid al-Fitr celebrations in the UK have sparked concerns about bigotry and the acceptance of diversity.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

This Ramadan, know this: I am me, a Muslim and a Briton. I am not a headline, a threat or a stereotype | Nazir Afzal

Not a day passes without some overt expression of it in our national life. A crime committed by one Muslim becomes an indictment of all Muslims. A cultural practice is wrenched from context and weaponised to provoke anxiety. A theological concept is distorted to imply threat. And on the streets, and increasingly online, it can turn into violence, intimidation or exclusion directed at anyone who looks Muslim.
UK news
London
fromTime Out London
2 weeks ago

This lush south London borough has been named the city's best place to live

Richmond is considered the best place to live in London due to its serene environment and excellent amenities.
Renovation
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

The house hidden in the garden of a Catford terrace

Architects Will and Sogand Howard built a modern home in a neighbor's garden in London, demonstrating how small urban plots can address housing shortages through creative land use and direct outreach to homeowners.
London food
fromTime Out London
3 weeks ago

One of west London's last pie and mash shops could be forced to close

Cockney's pie and mash shop in Notting Hill faces closure as landlord seeks to double annual rent from £31,500 to £64,000, threatening a three-decade family business.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

176-year-old London pub facing demolition gets lifeline as plans for flats rejected

Greenwich Council rejected plans to demolish the 176-year-old Anglesea Arms pub in Woolwich for a second time, citing insufficient evidence that the pub is no longer commercially viable.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

When I leave, part of me stays': why Scarborough's youth won't turn their backs on the seaside town they love

Scarborough teenagers prioritize earning money immediately over waiting for inheritance, reflecting distinct cultural values shaped by their working-class coastal community compared to more affluent regions.
Real estate
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

New images show 100m transformation of south London neighbourhood

Wandsworth Council submitted planning to redevelop Alton Estate entrance in Roehampton, creating a community hub with council homes, library, GP surgery, and youth club.
#portobello-road
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
2 months ago

UK names first AI town, declines to comment on jobs impact

Barnsley will become the UK's first designated Tech Town, integrating AI across local services, education, and businesses with government and industry support.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

The Victorian aristocrat who became first British Muslim lord

It's nearly 200 years since the birth of a British aristocrat who became the first Muslim member of the House of Lords. But few have heard of Lord Henry Stanley, who "defied convention and his family's wishes" when he converted to Islam in 1859, according to historian Jamie Gilham. Little remains of Stanley's letters and diaries "which is really frustrating but adds to the idea that he was a private man," he said.
History
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

It is beyond time the media, marketing and communications industries woke up to the BAME opportunity

The stats speak for themselves. In 2015's 'A List', out of 418 executives, 79 (19 per cent) were women and only eight (2 per cent) were BAME. Shockingly, in the second decade of the 21st century, it is still possible to go to a leading marketing or communications industry event and only see a handful of black or Asian faces in the room.
Marketing
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Hornsey Town Hall taken off at-risk register

Bringing such a culturally and historically significant building back into public use has been a huge privilege for everyone involved. This restoration has taken years of considered collaboration and care, guided by a shared commitment to do justice to the Town Hall's heritage while giving it a new lease of life and protecting it for future generations to enjoy.
Remodel
London food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

On the trail of Peaky Blinders, Black Sabbath and the perfect pint an alternative guide to Birmingham

Peaky Blinders has significantly boosted tourism to Birmingham and the West Midlands, with the new film generating renewed interest in filming locations and related attractions throughout the region.
Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
1 month ago

Brooklyn News: Memories of Bed Stuy's Jefferson Avenue

Brooklyn highlights: historic homes and renovations, listings from $269K to $3.995M, Bertram L. Baker family story, and Prospect Park–facing co-op.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

Campaigners urge King Charles to intervene as London's oldest Indian restaurant faces closure

Supporters of the Michelin-starred establishment are urging the King, who has championed community links, to protect what they describe as "a living piece of shared cultural history". However, the Crown Estate insists the building requires refurbishment that cannot be done with the restaurant in place. "This is not a decision we've taken lightly," said a Crown Estate spokesman about removing the restaurant from its current premises.
Food & drink
Education
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Catford town hall to house Goldsmiths Uni campus

Goldsmiths, University of London will open a new campus in Lewisham Council's Old Town Hall in Catford under a proposed 10-year lease.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Windrush and the rise of wandering Caribbean cricket clubs that fuelled talent in English game

Caribbean immigrant communities established numerous informal cricket clubs across England from the late 1940s through the 1980s, nurturing black cricketing talent and heritage.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

The industrial town that's set to become a UK tech and AI hub

Barnsley designated the UK's first 'Tech Town', receiving government and corporate support to expand AI training, school tutoring trials, NHS tools and shape AI rollout.
Music
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This U.K. City Is Making a Cultural Comeback-How to Plan a Perfect a Trip Now

Manchester's post-pandemic investment has revived its music venues, museums, and dining scene, establishing it as a major cultural hub.
Renovation
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Bromley's historic archives to get bigger home in Priory Gardens

Bromley's historic archives will relocate to a new, larger building in Priory Gardens after council approval, addressing storage needs created by museum closure and library relocation.
fromianVisits
1 month ago

The curious case of the red corbel on Risinghill Street

So, this late 1970s block of flats was built on the site of the former estate office. So did the red corbel come from there? Looking at a photo of the corner of Risinghill Street and Penton Street, taken in 1956, doesn't seem to offer much help, as it shows a row of shops and behind a row of terraced houses.
London
London politics
fromianVisits
1 month ago

London's Alleys: Roberts Alley, South Ealing, W5

A historic South Ealing alley dating to pre-development times was shortened by railway construction and housing development, with a promised 1928 road conversion never completed despite brewery funding.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Controversial development plans have been revealed for Brick Lane's legendary Truman Brewery

Brick Lane is one of London's most beloved, and buzzing, areas. Home to the largest Bangladeshi community outside of Bangladesh, nowadays the cobbled street in the East End is known just as much for its curry houses and vintage shops as its ubiquity of fashionable young shoppers, TikTokkers and trendy coffee shops. At the centre of Brick Lane is the great Truman Brewery. Currently, the building that was once London's largest brewery is home to food and vintage markets, record stores, music venues and more.
Real estate
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Ann's Place, Whitechapel, E1

This part of London sits just outside the historic City walls, so it attracted traders who wanted to avoid the strict rules binding City merchants. The land was later acquired by Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Cleveland, who developed it, hence the main road being named Wentworth Street. If you're wondering about Ann's Place, that was probably after his wife, Anne Hopton.
History
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I'm part of this country': Windrush man left homeless by Home Office inaction

A Windrush-generation man who arrived as a child was rendered homeless and destitute for months after officials questioned his right to live in the UK.
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

An Old Notting Hill Bank Is Being Turned Into a Lebanese Restaurant and Deli

Kinz opens in Notting Hill Gate as a large Lebanese restaurant and deli offering traditional and modern dishes, Lebanese-focused wines and cocktails, plus private dining.
London politics
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

North vs South London | Ten Reasons Why Each Side Is Better

North London claims superiority through Roman history, the Barbican, anti-fascist heritage, major protest movements, and superior underground transport infrastructure compared to South London.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

UK migrant families face giving up vital in-work benefits to avoid being punished'

More than 200,000 people living legally in the UK are on the 10-year route to settled status, which requires legal migrants to renew 30-month visas four times at a cost of 3,908.50 including healthcare costs per renewal before they can apply for indefinite leave to remain (ILR). Under proposals by the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, if people have used public funds, even in work, the wait would double to 20 years.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Liverpool is wonderful, warts and all': Readers on swapping London for other cities

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
UK news
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

A radical new plan could create a new public plaza in London's West End

The road between Piccadilly Circus and St James's Park could be transformed into a massive public plaza and vehicles could be banned from Regent Street St James's, Waterloo Place and the south side of Piccadilly Circus. If the proposals are enacted, the pedestrianisation of certain roads would lead to more than 35,000 square metres of new public space, equivalent to more than five football pitches, created in the West End.
UK politics
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Windrush line staff vote for three-day strike

Signalling and telecoms workers on London's Windrush Overground line will strike three days over a 1.5% pay rise deemed derisory.
London politics
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

Traders at Ridley Road Market are being threatened with eviction

Ridley Road Market's indoor section faces closure as 13 traders received eviction notices citing police crackdowns, though the Met denies requesting any closure.
UK news
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Newham to get its museum back after 30 years with new heritage centre

Newham will open the Heritage Centre in Canning Town's Grade II-listed Old Library to house archives and display its museum collection after a £2.7m grant.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A safe space to come and just be': the radical, utopian return of Britain's youth clubs

Investment and new Young Futures hubs aim to rebuild youth services, providing integrated mental-health support, skills training, sports, arts and safe spaces for young people.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Celebrities oppose Blackheath station housing plan

Celebrities and local residents oppose Lewisham Council's plan to build 45 homes on Blackheath station car park, citing inadequate social and affordable housing.
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

A 750 million new neighbourhood could be built in east London

Last month, plans were submitted for Whitechapel Healthcare and Research Campus, a £750m development that would provide homes for key workers and supposedly address needs for more green spaces and community facilities. The proposal for the campus comes from investment firm BGO in collaboration with PLP Architecture and Barts Health NHS Trust. It's part of the newly announced Barts Life Science Cluster.
UK news
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Councillor criticised over Muslim prayers comments

A senior Reform UK councillor warned that teaching Muslim prayer in primary schools could lead to child radicalisation, prompting accusations of prejudice and calls for his resignation.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The UK's high streets have reached a tipping point and Reform will reap the benefits | John Harris

UK high streets face mass retail decline as thousands of shops close due to online shopping, rising costs and weak support for independent retailers.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Out of the red, but at what cost? Birmingham council asset sales have left city reeling, say residents

Birmingham City Council exited bankruptcy after severe cuts, asset sales, and council tax rises, leaving community services closed and residents deeply frustrated.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Prince inspires creativity at London youth hub

Prince William encouraged young Black photographers, affirmed the value of their work, and engaged in discussions about career barriers and opportunities for young Black people.
London food
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

Family wins fight to keep pizza van outside south London church after disrespect' row

Vesuvio received a 12-month licence to sell pizza from a van outside St Pius X church despite objections over location and disturbance.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

Huge 18-storey tower set to be built in popular east London neighbourhood

Despite its height, planning officers say the tower will be in-keeping with the area, pointing to the proximity of the 16-storey Juniper House, the 14-storey Travelodge hotel, and the twelve-storey Gateway Apartments building. It will be part of an existing cluster of tall buildings, the planning team told councillors, and would only lead to a minor loss of open skyline. Though councillors ultimately agreed the public benefits outweighed any harm to the town centre, six formal objections were received ahead of the meeting.
London politics
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

London gentrification forcing families out, study says

Gentrification in London is accelerating, driving wealthier newcomers into previously low-income neighbourhoods, causing rapid income rises, demographic shifts, and displacement of long-term residents.
London politics
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Inside London's North-South Divide

North–South London tensions stem from geography, transport inequalities, commuting patterns, and strong local identities that shape residents' willingness to cross the river.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

The Standard podcast: Will Brick Lane's Truman Brewery become a data centre?

Local plans propose retail, restaurants, a cinema, private housing and a controversial data centre on Brick Lane, dividing residents, businesses and politicians ahead of a key council election.
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