During dark times, sales of affordable luxuries rise rather than fall as people splurge on treats to put a smile on their faces. So we decided to splurge on London’s most iconic luxury sandwich.
In his latest bid to improve air quality in London, Boris Johnson has announced that all new black taxis should be electric by 2020. But how realistic is his plan?
If you've had enough of X-Factor avoid Bayswater tomorrow. And other news.
Desperately trying to resuscitate his career and escape Chicago creditors, theatrical impresario Oscar Jaffe hops the Twentieth Century streamliner train for New York. In the next compartment resides his former muse turned Hollywood superstar Lily Garland.
A Police Constable and a PCSO have been stabbed in Ealing after stopping a member of the public on the street. The officers have been taken to casualty and a 30 year old man has been arrested.
A retro audio slideshow tells you about 1930s suburban London.
Remember those beautiful looking London landmark bookends we proffered in Santa's Lap last year? Well, good news, they are still available from the Hidden Art shop. However, come January 17th they may not be, as Hidden Art might be forced to close.
For the second time during the industrial action of recent months, passengers were mistakenly let off at Canada Water station during November's Tube strike.
Looking for something different to kick off your cultural calendar for 2011? An Ice Music Concert at Somerset House might be just the thing.
The Photographers' Gallery may be physically shut but its activities continue with the next instalment of the Soho Projects forthcoming.
The week ahead in literary London: things are slowing down for Christmas, but you can still catch Lauren Child, Justine Picardie and Phill Jupitus.
The famous clipper, currently under restoration in Greenwich, has been recreated in LEGO.
With the party season in full swing, what better way to raise your spirits and ensure you are looking your best, than with a half body massage, mini manicure and pedicure courtesy of Glamoo.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange remains behind bars after Swedish authorities challenged yesterday's ruling by Westminster magistrates' court to grant him bail.
Be the austere envy of the office fridge.
The site of Fitzrovia's Middlesex hospital has been taken over by a new architect, which is planning an entirely new scheme for what is one of central London's largest projects.
This ethereal sketch is an artist's impression of how the all-new concourse at London Bridge station will look.
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