And the rest of the day's news.
New book rounds up the foibles of Tube travel.
Kate Middleton has a quiet night in, and other things you need to know.
Monday's left over news stories. Including a tale of a lucky escape at the O2.
Well done if you took part in the Big Garden Birdwatch. Now it's time to step up for nature.
Do you want to stay online through the ticket gates, down the escalator and onto the platform?
The Fleet Street landmark to get an audio sprucing.
Police fear that the vandals who hijacked the anti-cuts march are prepping for Will and Kate's big day.
Stabbing, murder, arson.... But at least Oxford is having a good weekend.
The latest from today's march through central London.
OK, it's not actually round but this Victorian building in N5 has been a thriving community centre for 40 years.
Friday news, including some thrilling news for the other Wills and Kates of the world.
Thursday news, including a message from Boris.
The Trafalgar Square fountains have drained into Charing Cross Tube station. Services disrupted.
Wednesday's news from around the town. Starring an errant ferret (try saying that two or three times when you've had a few).
Why is Posh anxious? What's Bleakley doing in a horse-drawn carriage? Is that a Banksy? And how can you get your hands on a recording of the whole thing? Read on.
Prepare to be hypnotised...
Will Cycle Hire docking stations soon be appearing beyond Kennington Road?
Join Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, the Royal Albert Hall, The Gherkin, London Eye, the National Theatre and Wembley Stadium by turning off the lights this Saturday night.
The uproar of cycling campaign groups, assembly members, and you - dear readers - have forced TfL to listen to public opinions on the Blackfriars Bridge approach redesign.
Your chance to go down in history by naming part of London.
Tuesday's leftover news, including the daily Royal Wedding snippet.
Unusual freight spotted in West Hampstead.
Come up with a fiendish and imaginative H2O route across London and we'll do it for Walk for Water Week in June.
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