Photographer Nick Wood and design agency Hayes Davidson have drawn up some images of how the Shard will look from around London when it opens next year.
Today's news recap, including a potential strike on the Docklands Light Railway.
The City of London has granted planning permission to the Heron Plaza, a 150m tower on Bishopsgate just a stone's throw from its skyscraping namesake.
Tuesday's other news, including trouble for the new Routemaster and a threat to London's firefighters.
The Royal Academy has invited various luminaries to name what they believe to be the capital's most important building. One of the nominations? A bus garage in south London.
The management at tube union Aslef have described the chances of a strike on the day of the Royal Wedding as "remote".
Hoxton's KK Outlet has commissioned these alternative commemorative plates to celebrate the impending nuptials of Wills 'n Kate.
The Argentine legend is flying to London next months for talks about becoming manager of a Premier League club, with Fulham rumoured to be his new employer.
A former nightclub in Hackney is to be turned into a new multi-screen cinema.
A group of librarians and authors are mapping the libraries across Britain that are under threat of, or have already succumbed to, closure or cutbacks.
The Olympic Delivery Authority has released a picture of Tom Daley, one of Britain's brightest medal hopes for the 2012 Games, standing on top of the diving board in the Aquatics Centre.
Boris Johnson has approved the latest redevelopment plans for Battersea Power Station, a month after the proposal was waved through by Wandsworth Council.
The crossing in St John's Wood, immortalised for posterity when four tousle-haired Liverpudlians walked across it one balmy day in 1969, has been granted Grade II listed status.
A group called the 9/11 London Project Foundation is hoping to build a memorial to honour the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks, using steel girders taken from Ground Zero.
London Underground is planning to rebuild large parts of Bank, in an effort to reduce congestion on one of the Tube's busiest stations.
Plans to re-open the revolving restaurant at the top of the BT Tower have been quietly dropped.
The British Film Institute is to make job cuts and close the art gallery at BFI Southbank in new cost-cutting plans.
Beneath the streets of Dalston, engineers are working to complete the Western Curve, a 350m tunnel that forms part of the East London line extension to Highbury & Islington. TfL invited us on a tour to see how things are progressing.
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