Show support for protestors in Egypt and several other countries in North Africa and the Middle East, demanding freedom, their basic human rights and immediate reform.
Artist paints ultimate tabloid fodder on Southbank.
Thursday news. Including some 'WTF?' plans for Vauxhall Cross. But no mention whatsoever of this striking stretch of canal in Shoreditch.
Olympic chiefs have unveiled the route for the 2012 cycling road race.
The planned redevelopment of Battersea Power Station took another step toward reality on Wednesday when it received governmental approval.
A £2m new home for the penguins at London Zoo is to open in May.
Two late night river services may be re-introduced by Thames Clippers but at a premium to season ticket holders.
An official decision isn't expected until Friday, but it seems likely that the Hammers will be moving to Stratford.
Midweek news, including two London giants which are just about to get even bigger.
Are police ready to cope with protests organised on Twitter?
As a disused Tube station is auctioned off, we take a look at what happens to London's transport infrastructure when it is deemed surplus to requirements.
News roundup, including four reasons to shout at the Central Line.
Coming soon to the South Bank: the most unusual riverside pied-a-terre since David Blaine's perspex box.
With a decision on what will happen to the Olympic Stadium after the games expected soon, Tottenham have released details of their plans for the site.
Parent complains after teacher allegedly encourages pupils to protest.
"I see you're starting a career. Would you like help with that?"
From spies to clowns. Monday, in a nutshell.
Headless monk sighted at Thorpe Park...
Did you go the library on Saturday?
Weekend news snippets. Featuring David Walliams and cold chickens. Amongst other things.
With 1200 tunnel closures in the last year, a new police team funded by TfL hope to keep the roads flowing.
Motorcycle pressure group plans central London demo for Sunday.
Friday's news round up. Have a great weekend!
The greyhounds are long gone, but the future of Walthamstow Stadium is still uncertain. However, there remains a chance that the dogs could still have their day in E17.
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