This is the final week of Winter Light, a free illuminations trail in the vicinity of Southbank Centre and the river. Follow ...
Football and pubs go hand-in-hand, and for the 1930-31 season, East End brewery Charrington circulated a map of footie ...
To mark International Women's Day (8 March 2026), Transport for London (TfL) will bestow names upon 10 of its cycle-hire ...
Melissa Scott-Miller: London Parks and Gardens is at the Garden Museum, Lambeth Palace Road SE1 7LB from 28 January to 29 ...
WASSAIL DAY: London Wildlife Trust hosts a Wassail Day at Dulwich Village Orchard. It's an ancient custom of singing to apple ...
Sing a Song of Sixpence is endlessly reinterpreted. One popular explanation makes it a rhyme about the Dissolution of the ...
Brentford has another special place in London’s ancient history (see below). Image: Matt Brown The streets of London are ...
A bus-only Freedom Pass isn't the only option. London Councils is also likely to look at the idea of means-testing the Pass, ...
While "Winter" tends to encompass December-February, there's more than enough going on over the Christmas period to keep even ...
Gresham College is one of London's oldest institutions. It's put on public lectures since 1597, and is still going strong ...
A dazzling display of Ramadan lights returns to the West End in February. For the fourth year running, Coventry Street near ...
'Underground (and Surface)' revisits Jock McFadyen's 1990s Tube paintings, with an added soundtrack of creaks and groans.
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