A statue of Lord Byron is to be rescued from its traffic island.
TV chef/seafood Svengali Rick Stein is offering lunches at 1975 prices, at a selection of his restaurants this February.
With an average audience of over five million per episode, there'll be no lack of, well, faithful viewers tuning into the ...
Our pick of the best exhibitions to see in London's galleries and museums opening in February.
Thousands are expected to March through central London this Saturday (18 January), in solidarity with all oppressed women ...
LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS: Dear Asia in Aldgate, which teaches Japanese, Korean and Chinese language, hosts two Lunar New ...
Despite its name, the Jamaica Wine House has no discernible ties to the Caribbean, and is very much a pub. In fact, it's about the most pubby pub one could imagine, all wooden dividing panels and ...
The Angel is an unreformed survival from another age. It perches isolated on the river wall, opposite the remains of Edward III's palace (of which it used to be part, on a diagonally opposite site).
Writer Roy Williams/director Ebenezer Bamgboye's adaptation moves in mysterious ways, but boy does it all come together.
At 6.30am on Monday 17 January 1983, Britain got breakfast TV for the first time.
A south London soup kitchen will be homeless within days, as it struggles to find a new location — and claims the local ...
If I’m walking along a street and I spot an unexplored alleyway, then I explore it. The older parts of London are a ...