The BBC has figures showing noise complaints on the rise - but are we getting noisier or just more irritable?
Our pick of where to find funny next week.
The week ahead in literary London: Jo Nesbo, fighting and swapping. Not necessarily all at the same time.
Tales of daily text messages between Tory high command before Boris goes 'off message'.
Our pick of where to find funny this week.
First Great Western carry 16.6% more peak time passengers than their trains have capacity for.
Art, film, music and delicious food on offer at the Russian Club next Saturday.
The week ahead in literary London: Book Slam, Keats and events in riot-hit areas. Support your local community.
We don't need to tell you what happened last night. The thing to ask now is: what's to stop it happening again?
Music and general fun at Highams Hill Farm, near Croydon and Bromley.
Our choice of where to find funny next week.
Cash awarded to help regenerate town centres and high streets.
Photos doing the rounds of Twitter of the cat on the 73 bus are of Bob and his owner, Big Issue seller James Bowen.
The week ahead in literary London: Hari Kunzru, AL Kennedy and Benjamin Zephaniah, but it's Utter!'s week.
Summer's decided to turn up at last, but which are the worst venues for being sweaty and horrible?
Bye-bye Boris Island, hello Isle of Grain?
Boris Johnson wants to get corporate sponsorship of projects coming out of City Hall.
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