Barnet Council cannot 'give assurances' the club will have a licence for the whole 2012/13 season.
We probably could have guessed this, but a study has shown cyclists inhale twice as much soot as pedestrians.
What's been happening around town this weekend.
Our choice of where to find funny over the next seven days.
TfL are hoping to get the estimated £60m cost back through other channels, all to move an estimated 2740 people per day.
Comedy meets literary reading. It works.
LOCOG have started telling people whether they've been picked for the team
The week ahead in literary London: poetry, art and wine, plus festivals in Soho and Battersea.
Huge names of the book world descend on Soho this weekend.
And that was without any of those damn riots.
Details rehashed include Boris's alleged philandering and being given a dressing down for his hands-off style.
Alan Hollinghurst and Andrew Motion talk housing in literature.
Our pick of where to find funny over the next seven days.
Ministry of Justice's plans to criminalise squatting provokes a pointed response.
The week ahead in literary London: and it's a packed week.
There's a new man in charge of the Met. Who is he, and is he right for the job?
Londonist hosts two events this Thursday, with writers of Londony books and excellent performance poets.
A London Assembly report has found that 2010/11 saw the longest period of poor tube performance since upgrade work began.
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