And the rest of the day's news...
Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes are in BBC4's mockumentary, going behind the scenes of London 2012's Deliverance Team.
A 3-day camp site will relieve pressure on London's hotels.
News from around London this weekend, featuring horny toads and biting dogs. Along with some more serious stuff.
Finally, they've seen sense.
Report local environmental problems with your smart phone.
Woe for River Lea houseboaters, Dylan for London Feis and Ant gets decked.
New skyscraper would accompany public square named after Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.
Whilst we scramble for seats in the Olympic ticket ballot it's only fair we find out who's getting tickets paid for by our taxes.
Topple The Tyrants want dictator's assets returned to Libyan people.
A simple 4-step guide to getting your money back.
A floating swimming pool for Canning Town, dismay for Well Street market traders, breast milk ice cream for all and more.
The elite races for men and women will start and finish at historic Hampton Court Palace.
For fuck's sake.
Believe it when you see it.
As HSBC apparently mull moving their HQ to Hong Kong, how much influence does the Mayor really have over financial megacorps?
Look, but don't touch.
Lock up your pizzas! Aliens are on the way. And other less frivolous stuff from around town.
"If Not, Then What" has created a temporary creative think-tank for arts involvement with politics on the parade ground at Chelsea College of Arts. An ideal setting for launching a maverick mayoral campaign.
Friday evening news. Including the unlucky and unlikely tale of one seemingly rather vindictive bus.
What will you do in London on bank holiday?
Are you one of the 20 people in London who have experienced a ghost?
First of several sets to appear across the capital.
Think twice about leaving your engine running if Boris has his way.
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