Acres of free open spaces to inspire health and wellbeing Olympic legacy
London's other stories, including good news for a certain docklands exhibition centre...
Police contact families of victims after finding their personal details in investigator's files.
And the rest of the day's news...
Sporting events and security exercises to iron out kinks in time for next year.
Seems to be Monday again. So here's some Monday-shaped news...
Mancunian takes 15 minutes off the previous record for visiting all 270 tube stations in the fastest time.
or a toll by any other name.
London news. Featuring a gay dog and a goofy beefeater. How was your weekend?
Let's see what else has been happening today around town.
First prize? A night with Boris. Second prize? Two nights.
Strike-ridden Thursday news.
Where technology and the city collide.
Teachers and government workers are forming picket lines, plus a march through central London.
TfL plan to scrap weekday service to Kensington Olympia.
After four decades, it's time to say goodbye to the last of the original Victoria line trains.
With news of not-one-but-two posthumous appearances.
Will Hammers' new home be Westfield Stadium?
Edible gardens, floating allotments, community and therapeutic gardens, front yards, sacred spaces, pavements, postage stamp sized plots and school projects win awards
Weather causes travel badness, again.
Gatwick tower hit, trains cancelled and a Sutton teacher has a lucky escape.
Heat getting to you? Seems you're not alone. Today's news round-up features some pretty bonkers purchases.
A local landmark is demolished...but it shall return.
A new Greenpeace protest targets Volkswagen by sending troops into Old Street.
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