A tights firm hit out at Transport for London's advertising rules today after it was forced to cover up part of a model's back in a campaign image.more
A major new court specializing in cybercrime, economic crime and fraud is set to be built in the City of London, in a bid to preserve the UK's status as a leading global legal and financial center post-Brexit.more
Londoners see themselves as citizens of the city they live in more than as English, British or European, researchers revealed today. When asked which identity most strongly applied to them, the most common response turns out to be plain "Londoner".more
Sausage, pickled cucumber, pickled mushrooms, onions and peppers - these products were found on a Polish piece of pizza in the Walthamstow district of London. The dessert symbolizes the eight largest ethnic minorities inhabiting this part of the UK capital.more
A major think tank has called for a "civility code" to stop Londoners from being so rude and unfriendly to one another. The influential Centre for London think tank wants to reverse the reputation Londoners have, calling for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to treat each other with greater respect. more
Eleven people, including two Poles, were injured on Saturday when a car collided with pedestrians near London's Natural History Museum, in one of the capital's busiest tourist areas, but police doused concerns it was a terrorist attack, saying it was a road traffic incident.more
A crash outside a London museum that injured 11 people was not terror-related, police say.
A car mounted the pavement outside the Natural History Museum in Exhibition Road, South Kensington, at 14:20 BST.more
A car has been involved in a collision near the Natural History Museum in London, police say.
The Metropolitan Police said a "number" of people had been injured - but a BBC reporter at the scene said she was told by police the injuries were minor.more
Polish club PFC Victoria London will be on Saturday among thousands of teams that will run out of amateur football, Non-League Football Day. Poles are counting on the fact that they will attract a record number of spectators.more
The stagnant central London property market is heading for a dramatic bounce if Theresa May avoids a "cliff-edge" hard Brexit in 2019, a leading estate agent forecast today. Prices could surge by as much as eight per cent in 2020 once the country's future outside the European Union has been settled - with further rises in the following years.more
Transport for London could stand to make more than £320 million by monitoring passengers' mobile phone use on the Tube, it has emerged. A major project to track Wi-Fi usage on the London Underground is being considered in an effort to better understand travel patterns - as well as boost advertising revenue.more
Developers who tore down three Victorian homes which survived the Blitz have been ordered to rebuild them exactly as they were. The 19th-century properties on the Isle of Dogs, owned by developers Magnus Davey and his sister Julie, were listed as being of historic and architectural interest and survived bombing during the Second World War that razed most of the area.more
Passengers on board a packed rush-hour train forced open the doors and fled the carriage onto tracks after a man began reading lines from the Bible.more
Generation rent is being squeezed from the centre of London and deep into the suburbs as landlords rid themselves of expensive central properties and invest on the capital's fringes instead.more
A man who trafficked four Polish workers to London to exploit and use as slaves has been jailed, police say. Jonatan Majewski, 26, recruited the quartet from Poznan, western Poland, deceiving them with the promise of good jobs and excellent pay.more
Children as young as 13 are openly being sold meat cleavers and knives by shopkeepers in London, an investigation has found. Fifty shops across London were found to be selling kitchen knives, razor blades and meat cleavers to children, in the probe by Trading Standards and Scotland Yard.more