Now community investment is needed to get the doors open.
London Assembly report makes for depressing reading.
A wee problem in Westminster, and the day's other news.
Long-expected political ambitions seem to be firming up.
24-hour stoppages on 2 April and 2 May.
Stations to be graced by grand works of art.
Channel 4 factchecks some of the buildings vs officers claims.
Huge blaze in south London cultural centre.
English Heritage recognises the draughtsman on the diagram's 80th anniversary.
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The best designs of the year, from augmented reality apps to stools made from seaweed.
Britain's student immigration policy is really, really stupid.
The Irons will be blowing bubbles toward Stratford.
The rest of the day's news with a dash of gin and a great British eccentric.
New development seeks your input.
"It'll get more hits than Bowser's koopa trooper army", predicts Londonist editor.
The London Assembly still hasn't found what it's looking for.
Wherever it may be, capture it in a photograph.
A round-up of the day's other news.
12 books for 12 lines.
Duke of Edinburgh and Duchess of Cambridge make up an august trio of trainspotters.
What's been happening in London today.
Photos of the tile motifs from every station on the Victoria Line.
UK Statistics Authority questions figures used in consultation.
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