An operator is needed to run the Olympic Aquatics Centre after the Games.
Supremo billed for £120. It never rains but it pours.
Anyone wanna buy an airport? Read on for this and other Tuesday-ish news.
Mysterious bags dumped in car parks, investigations into the Met and the death of a whistleblower. Seriously, who called John le Carre?
Routes from Bow to Aldgate and Wandsworth to Westminster officially open today.
East London conflagration leads to more transport woes.
109 aggravated trespass charges dropped following the Fortnum & Mason sit-in, as police admit to misleading protesters.
Start of the week round-up, with bad news for artists TOX and Poussin.
This really is an über shitstorm. Another senior Met officer goes, and Boris Johnson experiences a very tense press conference.
We try to make sense of the whole bloody mess so far: what's happened, who's involved and whether any of it matters (hint: it does).
A rather crime-ridden, violent round-up today. Let's work harder for good news next week.
St. Swithin's Day news. Featuring a very big boat, an expensive manuscript, and a swanky job vacancy.
In which the author walks over 400 miles to see every Tube station.
Ambassadors Theatre Group are installing posture improving foam in seats in all their venues.
In other news: coal to be sold to Newcastle.
The 'ravaged Kentish beauty' should reopen in 2012
Attacker identified.
Thursday's round up features some newly employed hawks, and some very shiny eggs.
Everyone's got a story to tell about the London Olympics.
A temporary monument to mark 50 years since the historic flight.
Londonist gathered a roomful of Londony people together to consider the Olympic year.
Two new exhibitions and facilities galore for the Greenwich attraction.
Olympic inspiration for your merchandise shopping
Wednesday news. Learn why we should be worried about Wiltons, the Blackwall Tunnel, and Brer Fox.
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