Workshops, photo walks and cycles and diverse exhibitions for July 2011
The RMT are asking London Underground to match a deal agreed with Network Rail to ensure the tube runs smoothly during the Games.
Will your borough have a 'moment to shine' with the Olympic Torch passing through?
Tuesday's left-over news....look out for parachutes over the City.
Our pick of the theatre, opera, dance and exhibitions that are opening in London this week
‘Confessions of a Belly Dance Diva’: Sexy, sassy and seriously funny.
Ghosts, local stories, human fountains and memories were brought to weird life in Battersea Park last week.
Few, if any, music festivals are able to serve up the variety of venues that the Spitalfields festivals do.
The Almeida tops off an excellent season with James MacDonald’s faultless production and a first-rate ensemble cast that blows your socks off.
Secret Israeli would-be assassins, nuclear secrets... real-life Spooks drama in heart of London.
Tons of good events in this thoroughly unpretentious literary festival.
Battersea Or Not To See...
A lesson in fashion history from the maverick tailor of Savile Row.
125,000 tickets go out to schools.
The Camden Green Fair expands into something for all Londoners with environmental leanings.
Thousands of mobile phone users in parts of London found themselves without mobile reception this morning, as a technical issue affected the o2 mobile network.
Kooky Cake Company brownies at a tenth of the normal price. (Sponsored post)
Find out why.
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