The luxurious apartment spans the entire seventh floor and has two separate 'wings', with five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cinema room connected by a 35-metre hallway.more
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has told a London court he will fight extradition to the United States where he faces trial for one of the largest compromises of classified information in history.more
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was sentenced to 50 weeks in jail by a London court on Wednesday for skipping bail to enter the Ecuadorean embassy where he was holed up for almost seven years until police dragged him out last month.more
Uber is relaunching its London app to include public transport information, allowing users to compare journeys on other services, as well as its private hire cars.more
Polish director Krzysztof Warlikowski and Waldemar Dąbrowski, general manager of the Polish National Opera win prestigious awards at the 2019 International Opera Awards (IOA) at a glittering red-carpet gala event at London's Sadler's Wells theatre. more
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge ran the second fastest marathon in history to win the London Marathon for a fourth time as Britain's Mo Farah finished fifth.more
Climatic activists briefly blocked the DLR city train traffic in East London, entering the roof of a train standing at the busy Canary Wharf station in the City, and also caused disturbances near the Exchange buildings and large banks.more
Michael Szewczuk, 19, a Polish student living in Leeds and studying at Portsmouth University, pleaded guilty to encouraging terrorism, disseminating terrorist publications and possessing terrorist material today.more
Christmas fever has come to an end, and with it came the end of high temperatures and sunny weather. As the synoptics say today, the British must prepare for rainy and stormy days, which will last even until the end of the week.more
Britain's top law enforcement body has launched an attempt to seize thousands of pounds of suspected illicit cash from the niece of Syria's president Bashar al Assad after discovering that she has been living and studying in London.more
Boris Johnson has said he is done with "nice young people" thinking their opinions are "more important" than his own.
In his latest Telegraph column, the ex-foreign secretary took aim at what he called "smug, irritating and disruptive" climate change demonstrators who brought parts of central London to a standstill last week.more