Turnout higher than expected for the referendum.
7/7 inquest, Heathrow villages, first Olympic test events and massive ad campaign
Riverside South moves a step closer to actuality.
Could travel chaos be part-suspended?
What else has been going on today, apart from the referendum?
Mayor increases LLW to £8.30 per hour - we look at the companies committed to it.
Good news for community sports groups across London
Wednesday news. Featuring Girls Aloud and girls in short skirts.
Links to impartial information explaining the referendum on the UK Parliamentary voting system which takes place on Thursday 5 May.
Four men arrested in the underground system in the early hours of Easter Monday may have been “urban explorers”.
Fears of al-Qaeda attacks prompt threat level review.
The Ian Tomlinson case once again raises questions about how the Met face up to mistakes.
London prepares itself for more travel chaos in the next couple of weeks.
Having failed to restore Hither Green's Park Cinema, campaigners reckon Ladywell Pool would make a great arts centre when it closes in 2013.
And the rest of the day's news.
Officer used 'excessive and unreasonable' force.
Support Lifeboats on the Thames by riding Tramlink this Sunday.
The London Wildlife Trust needs your help to find out how many kestrels live in the capital. (Apparently the census didn't get them.)
A mouthwatering glimpse of the future from Transport for London.
A 72-metre-long, 1200 tonne railway bridge now graces Borough High Street.
Bank Holiday news. Comprising, amongst other things, a boat jam and some confused immigration officers.
"When I grow up I want to be president"
There are stacks more wonderful pictures in the Londonist Flickrpool and many more to come.
A few snippets of non-nuptial related news for you, London.
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