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This week's blog, Gizmonaut, reports on London's policing and human rights, watching a variety of sources and cases, contributing to debate and openness on this issue in our capital. more ›

Wee Birdy is a Sydney chick who's made her home in London, spending her time seeking out treats and secret gems in London's indie shops - with a fair share of cafes and markets too. Essentially all that is lovely about London - just in time for Christmas shopping! more ›

Sam of Ghost Signs is this week's blogger, whose fascination with the legacy of painted wall advertising has led him to document them as they come and go in London's ever-changing environment. The blog has been mentioned as a favourite by many of our previous interviewees so we thought it was high time we found out more. more ›

This week's blogger is Jean-Paul Séculaire who has been documenting London's nightlife, cafes, record shops, bars and more since 2001, including a monthly calendar of club nights. His site, The London Dossier, is "an unapologetically personal guide to all that is cool in the UK's capital city", a great snapshot of London socialising and full of previews and tips. more ›

Many Londoner's are fascinated with the city's past and the glimpses of history on most streets. None more so than the brilliant Faded London, documenting "a city constantly re-inventing itself, but every now and then there's a window on to the past..all worth recording before they are finally removed or hidden". We've been wanting to talk to this London blogger for a while. more ›

Another lovely London crafting blog this week - East London's Craft Guerilla who are entertaining London with their 'crafternoons' as well as being featured in the awesomely named 'Craftwerk 2.0' exhibition in Sweden. more ›

This week's interviewee is an established foodie blogger, who clearly knows his way around the London gastro landscape. Kang of London Eater, filled us in on some of his top tips and favourites - even tackling the 'dream foodie day in London' question with no hesitation! more ›

The crafting scene in London is more vibrant than ever, with groups and projects popping up all over the city to cater to the crafters desire for fun events be they over cakes or cocktails. We caught up with one of the "feisty but friendly" Stitch & Bitch ladies to find out about what they're up to. If you had to describe your blog in less than 15 words how would you do it? A radioactive woolly Godzilla of a blog crushing non-knitters while stitching and stomping across London. more ›

Londonist last week in numbers then translated into pictures... 2 new drinking fountains for London, the first we've had in 30 years 26 so far in our London Blogger interviews - meet Andreas, London Cyclist 100 hours community service plus fines and a general heaping of shame for former Deputy Mayor Ian Clement 30 display screens and 15 projectors are involved in the preparation of your lunch at newly opened Food Secret 237 metres high, the Columbus Tower gets the Mayoral go-ahead 2 X 26 X 100 + 30 + 237 = 5,467 which is Chris Burden's Flying Steam Roller as featured in the Londonist Flickr blog, kindly shared by Commonorgarden for our delight. more ›

After a summer break the London Blogger Interviews are back with a blog who's theme is close to many of our hearts - cycling in London. Andreas' excellent London Cyclist is a great resource for cyclists in London, as well as brimming with news, personality and passion for cycling. more ›

This week's blog should need no introduction, a heavyweight of the London online landscape for nearly 15 years Urban75 displays the kind of personality and community that makes London great. We were able to grab some time with the founder to discover a bit more about the organic, dynamic nature of the site which so reflects its Brixton birth. more ›

This week's blog is Ornamental Passions - "Devoted to the unexpected details that help to make life in the city worth living" and often cited as a blog, other interviewees in this series enjoy. From the battle between good and evil carved into Grosvenor Place to the Bishop commemorated on Dirty Dicks, this blog is fulll of gems we could all easily miss. more ›

The Shepherd's Bush blog is a fantastic example of a local area site, run by an enthusiastic resident with genuine love for the area. The blog celebrates all that is great about the Bush, but has also grown to act as a serious and important news and views point for locals, on issues, campaigns and happenings that don't make it onto a traditional news agenda. more ›

Epicurienne is this week's blogger, a dedicated documenter of London's food - and the world cuisine on her travels. As well as selflessly eating on our behalf, she includes a splash of London transport and weather and general commentary to top up this lovely London blog. more ›

This week we have Meaghan Fitzgerald of The Top Floor Flat, a San Franciscan expat-blogger, providing a resident- but fresh view on the city. Using her blog to document her life here, keep in touch with home, and make new connections in London. more ›

A blogging paramedic this week, who's posts on his day-to-day experiences working for the London Ambulance Service in Central London. more ›

A shining example of a local-area blog this week in the excellent Stockwell News. Providing a great resource of travel, in-depth news as well as local history and anecdotes including everyone from Houdini to the mysterious Rosemary Brown. more ›

A peek into the life of a London cabbie this week as we catch up with the Cabbie Blog - who unsurprisingly isn't short of a few opinions on our city! more ›

A cool mixture of music and recent history inspires the wonderful Another Nickel in the Machine. It's a great blog to get lost in tales of London from hippies to rockstars, suffragettes to pea-soupers, so we caught up with Rob to find out more. more ›

Another champion London foodie blogger this week, Helen Graves of Food Stories, who's already thoroughly beat the Londonist crew at chilli cooking, so we decided to pick her brains and pick up some tips. more ›

This week it's an anonymous London blogging legend - the mysterious Greenwich Phantom reveals all...well, more than usual! more ›

Tom is the blogger we've interviewed this week, who is determined to prove day-after-day on Tired of London Tired of Life, that you should never be bored in London. more ›

This week we've interviewed Shilpa Bhatnagar of Flaneurbanite, a twenty-something Indian bringing her keen eye and love of street-writing and photography to London - 'capturing fragments and rewriting the City'. more ›

This week's blogger is Caroline of Caroline's Miscellany who delves into some of London's historical details and the fascinating and human stories behind them. more ›

Ian of Ian Visits is a friend of Londonist and we often feature his photos and adventures, as he has a knack of getting into places others don't. His blog is well worth a browse - not just as a document of London experiences, but Ian also keeps a calendar of upcoming London events and happenings so that others don't miss out either. more ›

This week’s blogger is Jane of Jane’s London, a North London devotee, who documents London treasures and quirks of design. Not the well traversed attractions and architectural legends, but the details in doorways, signs, bootscrapers and doorknobs. more ›

The foodie bloggers of London are a cool bunch and so following on from catching up with the London Review of Breakfasts, we wanted to check in with another favourite - Krista of Londonelicious. Also known as 'Krista in London', Krista's documenting of London's eateries is not to be missed, so here's what she's about. more ›

We've long been fans of the London Review of Breakfasts, who since 2005 have been cataloguing the good, the bad and the yummy of the capital's breakfasts. We caught up with their illustrious captain Malcolm Eggs, who leads a band of fabulously named reviewers including T.N.Toost, Gracie Spoon, Cathy Latte and Hashley Brown to find out what drives them to blog breakfast. more ›

This week’s interviewee is Andy Bargery of London Bloggers, who’s London Blogger Meet Ups we often frequent. Many a connection has been made via these relaxed get-togethers which seek to bring the London blogging community together for socialising and learning. more ›

This week's london blogger is Brockley Central, which is a fine example of a great community blog, offering news, discussion and debate on all things Brockley, which is actively engaged with by other residents. We caught up with Nick who set up the site, and writes it along with Jon and Kate. more ›

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