Old Bailey

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 19th November 1558: Queen Elizabeth I travels to Highgate on her accession to the throne. She is met by the bishops and escorted through London. Tuesday – 20th November 1992: Fire sweeps through Windsor Castle, causing £40 million …

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Where To Watch The Rugby World Cup

Finding venues for Friday and Saturday’s fixtures was a piece of cake compared to this! But no nation should be left out – what with the world being in union and all that. Fiji v Canada Sunday 16, 13.00 UK time from the Millennium Stadium, …

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Bells Of Shoreditch And Capital Age Festival

If you’re feeling your age, then you’ll have fun this weekend. Two events have been noted on the Londonist radar and both concern the silver end of the social spectrum. First up for your diary is Bells of Shoreditch on Saturday, a durational performance installation …

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Grandmother Guilty Of Murder

This morning, Grandmothers were saving lives. Now, just a few hours later, they’re being found guilty of murder. The news is seeing more and more about the terrifying ‘honour killings’ that seem to be happening amongst families. Bachan Athwal from Hayes, even boasted to relatives …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 16th July 1924: Crowds of photographers, reporters and ‘autograph seekers’ greet the pilots of the first (successful) round-the-world flight as it landed at Croydon airport for its London stopover. Tuesday – 17th July 1974: A bomb explodes in …

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Comical Justice

Violent crime is on the rise in London and you can’t pick up a paper or turn on the news without the latest report of stabbings, beatings, muggings and even murder. It’s disturbing that the Justice system, crippled by overcrowded jails and soft sentencing guidelines, …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 4th June 1762: A newly installed peal of ten bells at St Mary-le-Bow church in the City is rung for the first time to mark the 25th birthday of George III. Tuesday – 5th June 1734: The Bank …

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Demi-Doughnut For Old Bailey

These images are of a new office scheme by MAKE Architects for 30 Old Bailey just over the road from the eponymous courthouse in the heart of the City. MAKE, whose founder Ken Shuttleworth is famous for helping design the Gherkin (30 St Mary’s Axe), …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 28th May 1908: Ian Fleming, creator of the character of James Bond and author of more than a dozen novels featuring the British agent, is born in Mayfair. He also wrote Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Tuesday – 29th …

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Monday Miscellanea

This Week In London’s History Monday – 23rd April 1979: 33-year-old teacher Blair Peach dies from head injuries following outbreaks of fighting with police at an Anti-Nazi League demonstration against a National Front meeting in Southall, West London. Tuesday – 24th April 1993: A massive …

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Gun Go Bang

A teenager who shot dead a young father outside his east London home told a jury he was sorry for his family and that he had only meant to scare him. Bradley Tucker, 18, told the Old Bailey jury he believed the gun he fired …