A Walk of Love has been changing anti-gay messages appearing in east London in to messages of love and understanding. Fighting fire with soothing waters rather than more fire, another Walk of Love is scheduled for this evening.
Be an Olympic guinea pig with a year long programme of test events.
Hard to resist an exclamation mark.
Today we offer you a London peopled by lollipop ladies, Chelsea pensioners, fluffy dogs and posh diamonds.
The Olympic Park is now visible on Google Maps, complete with a handful of amusing mistakes.
TfL has launched an investigation after the doors of a Victoria line train apparently opened while it was travelling between stations.
The beleaguered Jubilee line has been branded the ‘new misery line’.
Over 100,000 jobs will be created by the 2012 Games.
And the rest of the day's news, including a dinosaur with thighs like you wouldn't believe.
Save the Children has released a batch of statistics which highlight the shocking levels of child poverty in parts of the United Kingdom -- with several London boroughs among the worst.
Evidence has emerged of dinners between senior Met officers and News of the World editors at the time of the phone hacking scandal, again raising questions about the relationship between paper and police.
The rest of the day's news. And hope for Upminster Windmill.
Local residents fight to keep out the corpses.
A protest is scheduled for 3-6pm outside Downing Street today.
Everyone's favourite bit of 'secret London' gets protected status.
With a little over 500 days before the Games, the Olympic Delivery Authority releases another batch of photographs.
General Mondayness from around the capital.
More highlights from Saturday's ProLondon Conference...
TfL proposes to add a second general traffic lane through the Blackfriars approach, removing the cycle lane from that most-needed stretch. There's an unpublicised consultation and it ends on Wednesday.
The famous old ship could be moored in the Royal Docks in time for the Olympics.
Featuring angry residents, angry football fans and angry pensioners. Chill chaps, it's Sunday...
Lefty politicians and anti-expansion lobbyists discuss London's aviation problems.
Friday shaped news. Have a luverly weekend...
Her Maj has thrown Barack and Michelle Obama an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace in May, for what will be the US President's first state visit to Britain.
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