A historic and tragic week for London's mass cycling movement: another death, questions to the Mayor, a disappointing scheme for Elephant and a huge turnout at the Tour Du Danger.
The weekend's less obvious news stories.
Request to make daytime tariffs the same as evening to encourage drivers not to take the Games off.
Reports that, with Muslims Against Crusades banned, the group planned to target the Occupy camp at St Paul's.
More news including TfL crack down on Occupy roundel and Bob Crow gets another five years
Athletics is coming to London...
Tell us what you think about roadside memorials.
Data visualisations of the ceaseless flow of transport through the city
#Ideas4Mayor on how you want your city to be.
Blackouts and birthdays. Rationing and dancing. Air raids and long nights. In 140 characters or less.
Team GB footie fixtures, Rainbow Warrior III, 'Tech City' mapped and more
And bell ringers are not impressed by Martin Creed's joyously noisy artwork.
Membership of poppy-burning Islamist group to be illegal.
Agreements in place for Crystal Palace, UEL, Imperial, Brunel and St Mary's at Twickenham.
Wednesday news. Just two Olympics stories today.
Several thousand students march through London to protest education changes.
All about Olympic and Paralympic wiff-waff plus news of a pongathon
Join a 10-stop cycle tour of the junctions revealed by Vall Shawcross at Mayor's Question Time as the most dangerous for cycling in London.
London readies itself for demonstrations.
Tuesday news. With added football, and a rather special photo for Tinie Tempah fans.
80 new trees to help secure London's leafy future.
Ahead of Mayoral election claims and counter-claims, here's the actual data on fares since 2000.
The articulated eyesores are down to just three routes.
Seriously - what?!
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