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Crocodile handbag in London zoo

Crocodile handbag exhibit shown at London Zoo

Staff at London Zoo have placed a contraband handbag made from Siamese crocodile skin in an enclosure to raise awareness

One in four Londoners have already used the Elizabeth line, poll reveals

Nearly a quarter of Londoners have now ridden on the long-awaited Elizabeth line, a survey from a leading pollster has

Canadian billionaire to buy century-old building, open new office in London

A Hong Kong-based Canadian billionaire who owns the most luxurious hotel in Taiwan is seeking to buy a century-old commercial

trafalgar square

Trafalgar Square to host screening of England’s Euros semi-final

Trafalgar Square will host a screening of England’s semi-final match on Tuesday evening, following the Lionesses’ 2-1 extra-time win over

Extreme heat warning issued as temperatures could hit 40 degrees

A rare red weather warning signalling danger to life has been issued as temperatures could to reach 40 degrees for

Northern line Night Tube to return this weekend

The Northern line‘s night services will resume this weekend for the first time since the pandemic. Transport for London (TfL)

Baesianz FC: changing the world, one football at a time

Founded just a few months ago, London-based Baesianz FC is a football team of women, trans and non-binary people of

Tower Hamlets art regeneration event under DLR

Adventures On The Underline was an art and music event beneath the Isle Of Dogs DLR tracks organised by Tower

Piper to the Sovereign: behind the scenes of a long royal tradition 

“The position is well known within the piping world, it is seen as one, if not the most prestigious piping

Footways launches its new map to walk around London via quiet routes

A new edition of a map showing quiet routes to walk around London launched last week.  Footways, a social enterprise

political literacy, students

The London-based groups working to improve youth political literacy

The crises facing England—cost of living, climate, supply chain, war—will have repercussions for years to come, but younger generations who

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