Gin or rum?
Bread Street Kitchen's Lazy Loaf Sunday Brunch helps you press pause before the impending week commences.
Freshly made falafel at a decent price and with a view of St Paul's - protesters, City workers and tourists rejoice.
London political heavyweights joined 2,500 people on Blackfriars Bridge last night for a third protest against TfL's reworking of the gyratory junction.
It's hard not to be wowed at Gordon Ramsay's new City restaurant at One New Change.
Friday evening saw hundreds protest against TfL’s planned 30mph gyratory, work on which began later that night.
What's for Lunch? Fleet Street eatery Coco di Mama offers “fresh food, Italian style” at a brisk pace and a decent price.
A pair of pumps to help you bike around the City.
Conservative walkout prevented debates and votes of road safety and air pollution as they expressed frustration with assembly position elections.
Consume some culture with your packed lunch in the shadow of the wedding cake church.
TfL has announced by email to the 560 respondents that the ‘engagement’ on the Blackfriars Bridge design has concluded that new plans are needed.
Anti-royal wedding party to have happy ending.
The uproar of cycling campaign groups, assembly members, and you - dear readers - have forced TfL to listen to public opinions on the Blackfriars Bridge approach redesign.
Locally owned Japanese restaurant chain, Tsuru, opened a third location earlier this week smack dab in the middle of corporate lawyer land.
TfL proposes to add a second general traffic lane through the Blackfriars approach, removing the cycle lane from that most-needed stretch. There's an unpublicised consultation and it ends on Wednesday.
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