The late song 'n dance man will be honoured with a statue at Craven Cottage.
New skyscraper would accompany public square named after Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.
This arcadian vision could be a glimpse into the future of the area around New Covent Garden Market.
South Kensington's Victoria & Albert museum has released images of the seven shortlisted designs for its planned new gallery.
We're doing a pub crawl along the East London line this Saturday. Fancy coming along?
The photographs of London on Google Maps have been updated. What's new?
A model of the New Bus for London, the Routemaster-style vehicle that Boris Johnson plans on bringing to the capital's streets next year, goes on display in the London Transport Museum
The final stage of the East London Line extension (phase one) opened this morning, when the link between Dalston Junction and Highbury & Islington via Canonbury opened to the public.
Hipster favourites thumb their noses at Royal pomp and circumstance by harking back to the 1981 nuptials.
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.
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.
With a little over 500 days before the Games, the Olympic Delivery Authority releases another batch of photographs.
Photographer Will Pearson has put together a stunning interactive panoramic portrait from the top of The Shard.
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.
London 2012 has released a handful of new images illustrating how the Olympic events at Greenwich and Lord's will look.
The barmiest post-Olympic plan yet?
4,200 bricks and 11 hours later, a scale model of London's most recognisable river crossing.
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