Weekend news. Featuring a charitable barber and rather an interesting house that's just come on the market.
Greenwich police hope pub 'surgery' sessions will encourage victims of homophobic attacks to come forward.
From acid murder to talent show fixing: London airs some of its more sordid tales in tonight's round-up. But there's good news for dogs.
With one eye firmly on next year’s election, the Mayor was grilled on his record in office in Westminster last night.
It's time to start nagging your boss so you can avoid transport delays of up to an hour next summer.
Human rights campaign over ban on soup runs comes to Westminster's door.
Shoreditch station re-opens this week. But what has it been turned into?
A new map of London's waterways to unearth gems and help save our rivers and canals.
Thursday news. You know, life with Ken and Boris is never dull. Perhaps they should have a dual mayoralty....
Final curtain for Brian Haw protest camp?
We're having lunch and a long weekend, and the Queen's off to see the gee gees.
A wee drop of Wednesday-shaped news.
A platform allotment to cheer commuters
London boroughs to submit proposals for dressing up in Olympic colours.
St Patrick's Catholic Church in Soho has reopened after a 14-month, £3.5m restoration project.
Tuesday-except-it-feels-like-Monday news. Lots of it.
Hoxton Hall scoops Heritage Lottery Fund grant, Wilton's vows to fight for survival
The Government has put a potential 9,000 Olympic tickets on its Visa card, according to Sports Minister Hugh Robertson.
Time-lapse video shows the growing ArcelorMittal Orbit. With a name that good, who needs a sobriquet?
In a move almost certain to herald the start of a long, soggy summer in North London, Islington Council has revoked a ban on barbecues in public places.
Over 100 Barclaycard customers flagged as dodgy.
Stuff that's been happening whilst you've been mowing your lawn.
Friday. And an awesome day it is for at least one young Londoner.
Oxfam are looking to collect 330,000 books in this year's Donation Drive, so take a look at your shelves.
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