If all goes well, up to 50 hot air balloons may drift over central London on a Sunday morning in May or July this year.
The London Museum has received a £20 million donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies and the single largest archive of archaeological material ever received by the museum.
An Edwardian shopping arcade that opened in 1912 when the open-air cutting for the Metropolitan railway is to reopen next month as a Boxpark operated food hall.
A full-size replica print of the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth claimed to show the image of Jesus Christ, is on display for a few weeks in a London cathedral.
IKEA has announced that its new Oxford Street store will open on May Day, some 18 months later than originally planned when ...
In the 1940s, it was possible to catch a Bakerloo line train from Ampersand station, even though no such station officially ...
Tucked away beside the Thames, the Chelsea Physic Garden is a celebration of the beauty and importance of plants, and there's ...
One of only three surviving Passmore Edwards drinking fountains in London has been restored back to working order 125 years ...
Parliament passed a law that was, in part, designed to get rid of an annoying man by banning protests within 1 kilometre of ...
This is a passage in Farringdon that came into existence after a monastery was closed down, turned into slums and is now lined with offices and social housing.
There will be no more ghosts on the Elizabeth line, as Transport for London (TfL) has started rolling out moquette-inspired ...
For over a century, a south London factory has employed former military personnel to make Remembrance Poppies, and as part of ...
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