Adam Hickox (29) pendler fra London, elsker Radiohead og tror på D-vitaminer for å overleve trønderværet.| Nyheter fra Adresseavisen
Carolyn Gelenter plans to be arrested when she joins over a thousand people supporting Palestine Action in Parliament Square on Saturday| The Standard
The man in his 50s was rushed to a major trauma centre after suffering a head injury, just hours after another bus smash left 15 people injured at Victoria.| The Standard
Who needs to go as far as Amsterdam or Prague when you have London on your doorstep?| The Standard
Get ready for the biggest lunar event of the year| The Standard
Here are all the ways Londoners will be exercising their right to protest in the capital this weekend| The Standard
A coroner has criticised how Mary Fitzpatrick’s family were offered an apology in an ‘offhand way’ following her death| The Standard
We were back in London for a few days and yesterday had a day of culture. First up: the brand new V&A East Storehouse museum in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park near Stratford, which opened on May 31st this year. This is a delightful new format for a museum. The building is primarily an off-site storage area for London's Victoria and Albert museum, storing 250,000 items that aren't on display in their main building. The twist is that it's also open to the public. Entrance is free, and you can...| Simon Willison's Weblog
Muswell Hill Library is back after a two year closure| The Standard
With almost 1 million young people in the UK not in employment, education or training, The Standard and The King’s Trust launch urgent campaign to tackle youth unemployment — with £500,000 from the Dispossessed Fund to get it started| The Standard
With almost 1 million young people in the UK not in employment, education or training, The Standard and The King’s Trust launch urgent campaign to tackle youth unemployment — with £500,000 from the Dispossessed Fund to get it started| The Standard
Former Lib Dem MP David Alton taken to hospital amid claims the ‘out of control’ No24’s brakes may have failed| The Standard
Bowie’s notes have been donated to the V&A Museum along with the rest of Bowie’s archive| The Standard
London (England) 18. September 2025 Aktivisten haben die Finanzierung fossiler Brennstoffe ins Visier genommen und den Beginn einer „beispiellosen Störung“ angekündigt, um sich auf einen „Sommer der Sabotage“ vorzubereiten. Sie begannen am Montag, dem 18. August, mit einer direkten Aktion und sabotierten die Versorgungsinfrastruktur von drei großen Investoren in fossile Brennstoffe in Großbritannien – darunter … „Niederlassungen von JP Morgan Chase und Allianz sabotiert“ w...| switch off
Haggerston Brewery, London E8 Brewery312 Frederick Terrace E8 4EW (Hackney)haggerstonbrewery.co.ukFirst sold beer: February 2025 Former City worker Dennis McDonagh used the lockdowns to build up his homebrewing skills, prompting him to go commercial on a small scale at this nanobrewery in an arch under Haggerston Overground station, a short step from the Regents Canal. He…| Beer Culture with Des de Moor
Calling all Sarah J. Maas fans, have you ever wanted to visit the world of Velaris? Well, now you can visit The Night Court in London with a pop-up at Foyles Bookstore. That’s right, to| Third Eye Traveller
Getting your student accommodation right is the first step in one of the most exciting and productive periods of your life. As a fresher, you’ll want to know how to find accommodation as quickly and efficiently as possible while being aware of how to avoid potential nightmare scenarios. Luckily, whether you’re a student at BIMM […] The post Accommodation Tips for BIMM University Students appeared first on BIMM University Blog.| BIMM University Blog
They are committed to bad Caesar salads and anti-taste signalling.| New Statesman
One of my very favourite touristy “things to do in London, Ontario,” happens every fall. Doors Open London is a weekn was initiated in 1984 in France but soon took over the European Union and countries around the world. In 2002 Ontario Heritage Trust took hold, and many Ontario cities (including London) jumped on the ... Read more| DownshiftingPRO
Hotel Designs Hot off the press – The Chancery Rosewood opens its doors Hot off the press – The Chancery Rosewood opens its doors Pauline Brettell.| Hotel Designs
The Most Charming Small House Museums in London This content is copyright of Luxury Travel Blogger - Carmen Edelson and cannot be used without prior consent.London is a city bursting at the seams with culture and history, and while the British Museum and the V&A certainly deserve their acclaim, there’s something particularly magical about stepping into the intimate world of a historic home. Scattered throughout the city are small house museums that are rich in character, carefully preserved...| Luxury Travel Blogger – Carmen Edelson
VCMI will host and participate in a range of events at Africa Climate Summit 2, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 8-10 September. Through a series of speaking engagements and events […] The post VCMI at Africa Climate Summit appeared first on VCMI.| VCMI
Try vegan pizzas, sticky bakewell buns and molten cheese fondues in this fun north London borough| olivemagazine
Star Wars Celebration will be held in London this Easter (7th-10th April) and what better way to mark the occasion than with a Star Wars-themed craft beer party and the launch of a very special, very limited collab brew from two of the UK’s most respected craft breweries: Emperor's and BBNo (Brew by Numbers).| Craft Beer Pin Up
The art dealer, who has taken over an entire townhouse in coveted St James’s, talks overheads, growth and balancing the primary and secondary markets| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
I smile at strangers every day but I live in London and they wonder what is wrong with me they glare and walk away I smile at strangers when I can— be they boy, girl, woman or man, but people wonder if I’m okay why am I smiling like that, they say‽ Smiling at strangers… Continue reading REBLOG: ‘I smile at strangers every day’ by Lesley Scoble→| The Skeptic's Kaddish 🇮🇱
Felix-Hilaire Buhot (July 9, 1847 – April 26, 1898) was a French painter and illustrator who was particularly adept at making aquatint, engraving, roulette and drypoint images of people in the rain. He also did lots of snow, mist and fog. But he remains arguably the best rain artist of the 19th Century. Buhot … Continue reading "No One Does Rain Like Felix-Hilaire Buhot" The post No One Does Rain Like Felix-Hilaire Buhot appeared first on Flashbak.| Flashbak
I’m very pleased to feature this week a guest by Ray Rogers who ha contributed previously with a fine account …Continue reading →| Municipal Dreams
This blog began twelve years ago and it began as a result of a walk in Tower Hamlets where I …Continue reading →| Municipal Dreams
Discover the city's most cherished neighbourhood gems as recommended by the olive team of Londoners, from cosy cafés to community-led pubs, wine bars and restaurants| olivemagazine
London’s Info-Tech Research Group has scaled into a global advisory firm thanks to early support from TechAlliance. The post From a faxed newsletter to 30,000 global customers first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
World of Witchcraft and Wizardry Review | Having graduated from The School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, your team of novice magicians now needs to use all of their powers within the real world as part of a dangerous and thrilling job interview. This spectacular new escape room is perfect for fans of fantasy worlds like […]| The Escape Roomer
The Heritage Open Days Festival offers a great chance to get inside these iconic buildings, learn about their architecture and all for free| The London Economic
Photos from, and my report about the 31st coordinated monthly global vigils for the closure of the “war on terror” prison at Guantánamo Bay, which took place across the US and in London, Brussels, Mexico City and Belgrade on August 6, 2025. I describe Guantánamo as doubly forgotten because, as we continue to campaign for justice for the 15 men still held in the “war on terror” prison, who now seem largely to have receded from memory, Trump’s recent reanimation of Guantánamo as a ...| Andy Worthington
What if the man you’re rooting for in a wartime darkly comic thriller is also a serial killer? In Mr Bowling Buys a Newspaper (1943), Donald Henderson gives us just that: a shabby, lonely public-sc…| Rattlebag and Rhubarb
Hotel Designs Checking in to Park Hyatt London River Thames Checking in to Park Hyatt London River Thames Guest Author.| Hotel Designs
With all the excitement of Moomin Day and Tove Jansson’s birthday celebrations last Saturday, I neglected to mention I will be away for most of this week, which means no wind up until 23rd August!| Book Jotter
From the burning flames of effigies of Guy Fawkes to Caribbean-style celebrations in Notting Hill and Leeds, Carnival has evolved in England over the centuries.| The Historic England Blog
William I, also known as William the Conqueror, was the first Norman king of England, who reigned from 1066 to 1087 following the Battle of Hastings.| The Historic England Blog
Your chance to catch the two online launch events for my new book Urban Playground, which took place on 24 and 25 February 2021. Continue reading →| Rethinking Childhood
With their new album, hickey, out now, Aussie indie darlings Royel Otis decided to start the celebrations early by bringing their emotionally charged, hook-filled sound to the UK. On Thursday night, the duo played an intimate show at London’s Village Underground, exclusively for their top Spotify fans. View this post on Instagram A... The post Spotify and Royel Otis Team Up on a Special ‘hickey’ Album Release Show for Top Fans appeared first on Spotify.| Spotify
At 12:12 AM on August 12, Times Square lit up with something new: a bright-orange-and-mint billboard featuring a Spotify code. Within minutes, fans were scanning, sharing, and listening. To lead into the announcement of Taylor’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl, Spotify launched a worldwide activation across 12 locations. Each one featured the same... The post Spotify and Taylor Swift Connect Fans Worldwide with a Global Billboard Campaign and Exclusive Playlist appeared first on Spotify.| Spotify
Police cordoned off a section of Fishponds Park in Surbiton for forensic searches.| Metro
The Magic of Afternoon Tea at Vintry & Mercer is London's most spellbinding tea with magic menus, hocus pocus potions and whimsical cakes.| globetotting
Contactless ‘tap and go’ is being extended to Greater Manchester’s Bee network of buses and trams from Sunday, 23rd March.| RailAdvent
South London's new signalling system commissioned by Alstom| RailAdvent
HS2 completes a large section of one of its decks as part of Curzon 3 viaduct.| RailAdvent
Last Updated on 4th August 2025 by Sophie Nadeau London is littered with thriving street markets and marketplaces, each bursting with character, creativity, and culture. From dining in a former church, to strolling through one of the prettiest parks in the city, exploring London’s markets is one of the best ways to get a (literal)... The post 10+ Best Markets in London for Food, Fashion & Vintage Finds (2025 Guide) appeared first on solosophie.| solosophie
Going to London with kids anytime soon? Or do you live there? On this page I'm sharing the complete guide to London with kids.| Anne Travel Foodie
From planets to specks of dust in meteor showers, there are many kinds of solar-system bodies, and how do we classify them? By size? Or by composition? – rock lumps like asteroids, vaporizable snowballs like comets. Or by orbit? – satellites go around primaries, Trojans hovering at positions in Jupiter’s orbit, Trans-Neptunians are beyond the … Continue reading "The solar system and the Blitz"| Universal Workshop
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The RMT union has announced rolling Tube strikes lasting seven days, with different London Undergound roles walking out at various times. The post RMT announces week-long Tube strikes appeared first on Personnel Today.| Personnel Today
The Royal Borough of Greenwich defends issuing staff with an inclusive language guide which suggests they use ‘spouse’ or ‘partner’ instead. The post Council defends suggested alternatives to ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ appeared first on Personnel Today.| Personnel Today
These women-led walking tours explore the world through the lens of women as part of Women in Travel CIC’s Tour Guiding Academy. The post New Women-Led Walking Tours in London and Edinburgh Connect and Celebrate Women appeared first on JourneyWoman.| JourneyWoman
The post What it’s really like to live in London as a film student appeared first on MetFilm School.| MetFilm School
The call for abstracts for the 12th UK Geothermal Symposium, taking place in Piccadilly, London, has been extended to 5 September 2025. The post Call for abstracts extended – 12th UK Geothermal Symposium, 10-12 November 2025 first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
London is one of my favorite cities. Enjoy five blog posts inspired by my love for London, stylish interior design ideas, and fine travel attractions.| Archi-living.com
BRITAIN'S SECURITY AGENCIES HAVE reportedly warned civil servants and parliamentarians that public places located near government buildings may be bugged by foreign intelligence agencies.| intelNews.org
The post Gallery: Wimbledon, London appeared first on EnglandExplore.| EnglandExplore
How many of the following 20 questions about the Wimbledon tennis tournament can you get right (answers below). Scroll down for answers Quiz Answers: 1.1877; 2. Church Road, Wimbledon, London; 3.It is the third Grand Slam tournament of the tennis calendar year; 4.Grass; 5.Roger Federer (8 titles); 6. The Venus Rosewater Dish; 7. Andy Murray; […] The post Wimbledon Tennis Quiz appeared first on EnglandExplore.| EnglandExplore
Wimbledon is not just about tennis—it’s a vibrant neighbourhood with a thriving social and cultural scene. The suburb is in West London, one of several leafy suburbs such as Kingston, Richmond popular with middle class families who commute to jobs in London. It’s therefore a comfortably off sort of place which, due to its proximity […] The post Explore Wimbledon, London | More Than Just The Tennis appeared first on EnglandExplore.| EnglandExplore
The Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Championship is one of main sporting and social events of the English Summer. For two weeks in July the finest players on the planet battle it out at the All England club in a leafy West London suburb in what most would say was the premier tennis event in […]| EnglandExplore
This session will offer a basic overview of the Spectrum Object entry procedure.| Collections Trust
London + Dartmoor are not what I would call the most suitable combination and as you can see from the 1872 travel diary they certainly did not fit well on this occasion. As always when I post the descripts from the path I write them as they were written in order to maintain an authors …| Legendary Dartmoor
Known as the Garden of England, Kent is a great place to explore for travellers seeking historic castles, countryside walks, seaside views, and local history. Whether you’re planning a short break or looking for the best places to visit during your summer holidays, Kent offers some of the best experiences in southern England. From the […] The post The Best Kent Attractions | England Travel Guide appeared first on TierOneTravel.com - Online Canadian Travel Agency |.| TierOneTravel.com – Online Canadian Travel Agency |
I wrote this short little poem as response to The Procrastinators’ Weekly Writing Prompts, inspired by a Quentin Blake drawing. You can find all of the prompts here: https://theprocrastinators58220236.wordpress.com/2025/08/03/the-procrastinators-weekly-writing-prompts-quentin-blake/ Nowfor Petra Payasa GreinerSmall word. Huge responsibility. Action required. And before every ‘Now’ lies a big bad ‘How’?How on Earth? Followed, hey presto, by a heavyContinue reading "Now, by Britta Be...| Odds & Ends – Poetry Blog
Pope Francis will be laid to rest at the Basilica of St. Mary Major on April 26, 2025, after a funeral at St. Peter’s Square. Here's how to watch the ceremony.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the British government was prepared to recognise the Palestinian state in September at the United Nations General Assembly.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Afrobeats star Burna Boy made a guest star appearance during England Women's Euro 2025 trophy parade at Buckingham Palace to surprise Sarina Wiegman.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, and at least four other Nigerian top political stakeholders have been rumoured on social media to have died.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Some online claims said General Muhammadu Buhari died in 2017. A fact-check report has looked at these claims and shared its verdict on Wednesday, July 30.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Three Yobe teens from Nigerian Tulip Intl College win World Champions title at 2025 TeenEagle Global finals in London in English communication & debate| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
The Canadian government has said that Nigerians who are citizens or permanent residents must earn at least $30,000 before they can bring parents and grandparents| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
The United Kingdom has halted the issuance of new Health and Care Worker visas for immigrants in a new policy shift that affects millions of people.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
Silver fox men have redefined ageing with timeless style and lasting presence. Discover how these icons prove that growing older only enhances their allure.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
James Acaster's girlfriend timeline reveals his confirmed relationships and rumoured relationships. Read on to find out who the English comedian has been linked to.| Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
St George’s Tavern February 2025. London, Great Britain. In February, we spent a couple of days in London to sightsee before boarding the Norwegian Bliss to sail back to the United States. Af…| Journeys with Johnbo
The post Around one million homes see value rise of 50% or more since pandemic appeared first on Your Money.| Your Money
Discover our favourite places to eat in this high-end pocket of central London, from glamorous dining rooms to great-value mezze joints| olivemagazine
Words: Maddie Dinnage Heralded by her local community, 65-year-old Henrietta is tackling Southwark’s food insecurity with her DIY food bank... The post The food bank in the garden appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
Words: Maddie Agne Chasing the flavours of my youth was a challenge, but Southwark did not disappoint I was born... The post Finding The Best American Barbeque in Southwark as an American From The South appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
From 4:00 am trading chaos to heartfelt memories passed between generations, we reflect on the market's rich cultural legacy as it prepares to move out of the city. The post The end of an era: A final visit to Billingsgate fish market appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
It's a passion that brought him to Books for Cooks in Notting Hill, spending three decades creating a unique haven for cookbook enthusiasts. The post Eric Treuille: Blending a love for food and books appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
Published in Garage by Vice in March 2019. Original story link / Archived story link. The permanently closed Lord Napier pub in Hackney is a never-ending piece of community art, but how long can it stay that way? I first saw the Lord Napier in Hackney Wick ten years ago, walking down White Post Lane when IContinue reading "On Google Street View, Gentrification, and London Street Art"| Jessica Furseth
Don't miss these 34 famous streets in London: iconic landmarks and hidden gems from Abbey Road to Brick Lane. Put some of these streets on your itinerary.| Delve Into Europe
On this page I've listed the top Instagram spots in London. From floral facades to spiral staircases.| Anne Travel Foodie
July has been full, fast, and hot. Amid work events, several heat waves and some fabulous theater, here’s what I have been reading: Great Big Beautiful Life, Emily HenryI like Henry’s rom-com…| cakes, tea and dreams
This excellent festival for the intellectually curious takes place at some wonderful locations across Chelsea| The London Economic
The levels of knife crime, robbery and theft in London have all fallen compared to the same period last year.| The London Economic
Travel’s rebound has revealed the depth of our drive to explore the world. Why do we travel? For food, culture, adventure, natural beauty? This year’s list has all those elements, and more.| www.nytimes.com
The Park Hyatt London River Thames has only been open for 10 months. It still has that new hotel feel. It's located in the Nine Elms district on the south side of the Thames, and many find it to be an odd location other than proximity to the U.S. Embassy.| View from the Wing
Over 530 activists have been arrested in Parliament Square after waving banned Palestine Action placards in a stunt that's set to cost taxpayers more than £4 million.| The Daily Sceptic
Yesterday (15th July), a portrait of a Network Rail employee was unveiled at London Euston station.| RailAdvent
Next Sunday, 20th July, train services between Fenchurch Street and Shoeburyness currently operated by c2c will be transferred to public ownership.| RailAdvent
The UK and Germany have established a joint task force which could benefit millions of passengers.| RailAdvent
Passengers are being warned this afternoon due to major disruption after a train derailed at Milton Keynes Central. Trains may be cancelled or revised for the rest of the day, or delayed by up to 90 minutes. Avanti West Coast say that passengers can use tickets on the next two…| RailAdvent
Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" in June saw over 150,000 entries and exits at Wembley Park Tube station in a day for the first time since the pandemic.| RailAdvent
With the FA Cup Final being held at Wembley on 21 April, Chiltern Railways is asking Coventry City fans to check their travel arrangements beforehand.| RailAdvent
Discover the legacy of Sophia Duleep Singh, a pioneering suffragette, princess and women's rights champion in early 20th-century Britain.| The Historic England Blog
This weekend I once again found myself underground beneath London; this time exploring the Camden South Deep Shelter with the help of the Hidden London folks. And it was pretty damn cool.| Dan Q