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Isle of Effra and Effra Quay both sit at points where, historically, sewer water would be dumped into the Thames during storm conditions. The new supersewer, which was 'switched on' in February, will ...
Grabbing the attention of the average train passenger isn't all that easy these days, but the 200ft-long, 15ft-high billboard ...
Oasis might be a Manchester band, but Some Might Say many of their formative moments happened in London. We've mapped the ...
Time moved on. Harrild died. Round Hill was demolished. The Round Hill housing estate grew up in its place. But St Antholin’s ...
We've rounded up some of the more important ones from living memory, concentrating on proper 'experiences', rather than ...
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich has unveiled plans for a £77m renovation, due to complete in 2028.
Graffiti on the Tube might be a growing problem, but it's nothing new. The first documented prosecution was in March 1864, ...
The problem should have been obvious to any school child. Point a concave surface towards the sun and it'll concentrate the ...
The photos below show a few tongue-in-cheek occasions when the past and present have co-mingled: from the Roman emperor with ...
Our pick of the best exhibitions to see in London's galleries and museums opening in July and August 2025, plus some ...
Sculpture in the City 2025 officially launches on 16 July 2025 and runs through till early summer 2026. It's entirely free.