The greyhounds are long gone, but the future of Walthamstow Stadium is still uncertain. However, there remains a chance that the dogs could still have their day in E17.
Over 250 nursing staff excised by financial scalpel.
Three guns were found in a weapons bin placed in Westminster as part of a knife amnesty campaign.
Scottish indie-pop, Seattle summeriness and the BBC's Sound of 2011 winner. See our roundup of gigs going on sale today.
As China Town celebrates the start of the Year of the Rabbit, we look at what else has been happening around town.
London authors Monica Ali and Will Self big up the Immigration Museum and...a bus garage?
DJ turned popstar Yasmin is our artist of the week this week.
The Kinetica Art Fair is back with a new theme: The Evolution of Consciousness. Expect robots, holograms and surreal sculptures.
Jazz era musical The Boyfriend will be put together in 48 hours flat and performed in the West End for charity this May. Wanna be in it?
Top ten alleyways in the Square Mile... with pubs.
Cheap this week: Firestation Bookswap's on tour, Hackspace opens for perusal, the After School Club returns and it's time to welcome the Year of the Rabbit.
Are you looking at my bird?
Later this year,Shoreditch will welcome Boxpark, described as the first ever pop-up mall.
Around 2000 people turned out on Sunday to march through Barnet protesting against local council cuts.
Finally reaches the parts other beers can't reach...
The obscure but much-admired electronica outfit launch their first album since 1996.
Midweek already. At least Burgess Park has some good news: 'fraid the rest is fairly indifferent.
A smattering of out of the ordinary events around town to help you through the Valentine's Day mire, whatever your romantic inclinations.
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