The majority of London businesses favour banning strikes on the Tube during the morning and evening peak times to keep the capital moving, a major survey reveals today.more
For the first time, a permanent rainbow crossing in solidarity with the LGBT+ community has been installed on a street in London. The crossing has been unveiled in Lambeth, a south London borough.more
There's nothing worse than a bit of trapped wind - and London is becoming a hotspot for it. The city has issued new guidelines because the problem is now so bad it is becoming dangerous for people walking or cycling around.more
The inventors of London's Oyster card are developing technology with the potential to analyse CCTV and predict if a passenger is about to have a heart attack, dodge a fare - or even go into labour.more
The man was injured with a knife near the headquarters of the Interior Ministry in central London, the local police said today, stressing that for now the services do not believe that the incident was terrorist.more
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan invited all London residents to City Hall to celebrate European identity together. The event 'We Are All Londoners: Celebrating Our European Culture and Communities' aims to show how important EU immigrants are in London's urban fabric.more
When Vangelis Koutouleas in 2009 for the first time took the lead of IBB Polonia London team, matches and training took place in the school room, and the club's members consisted of the players themselves.more
A British bank controlled by the Qatari state is providing financial services to multiple British organisations linked to Islamists. Some of Al Rayan Bank's clients have had their accounts with western banks frozen or closed in a security clampdown.more