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Doorbell Cameras Spark Surge in Neighbour Rows

Police Scotland reports a significant rise in neighbour disputes, with smart doorbells often at the centre of conflicts over privacy and noise. Discover the data and community impact.

Eltham 'Pigeon Boys' Gang Wreaks Havoc on High Street

A gang of children as young as 10 is terrorising Eltham High Street, launching fireworks and throwing live pigeons into shops. Business owners fear for their livelihoods as anti-social behaviour spirals. Read the full report.

London's Oldest House: A 1597 Survivor's Tale

Discover 41-42 Cloth Fair, London's oldest surviving house built in 1597-1614. It survived the Great Fire of 1666, the Civil War, and the Blitz. Plan your visit to this hidden City of London gem.

Aerial photos capture London's festive night lights

Stunning new aerial photographs reveal London transformed into a glittering wonderland after dark in the final days before Christmas 2025. See the capital's iconic landmarks illuminated for the holidays.

Top 15 Christmas Events in London for 2025

Discover the ultimate guide to festive London. From ice skating at Somerset House to carols at the Royal Albert Hall, here are 15 unmissable Christmas activities running until January 2026.

Sociopaths in the UK: The Hidden Signs

Experts reveal the key differences between sociopathy and psychopathy, and the tell-tale signs to look out for in daily life. Learn how to set boundaries.

London's 'Button Edgers' Infuriate Pedestrians

Frustration grows in London as pedestrians, dubbed 'button edgers', refuse to press crossing buttons. Is it laziness, germophobia, or confusion? Discover the urban phenomenon.

Pavement Vigilantes Threaten UK Social Etiquette

Guardian readers debate the erosion of friendly pavement encounters in London's West End, fearing a dystopian future of grim conformism. Share your views on UK social etiquette.

Victims' Commissioner Helen Newlove dies aged 63

Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales, has passed away following a short illness. The fierce campaigner for victims' rights transformed the role. Read her powerful story.

Predatory Met Officer David Carrick's Abuse Reign Exposed

Ex-Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick, 48, used his position of power to sexually assault and control multiple women in a shocking pattern of predatory behaviour spanning nearly two decades while serving as a PC.

Rescue cat obsessed with political TV debates

A rescue cat named Jasper is baffling his foster owner with his unusual obsession - he can't stand physical affection but becomes utterly transfixed by political television programmes, particularly Question Time.

Squid Game London Immersive Experience Review

Step into the deadly world of Netflix's Squid Game at London's immersive experience. Our review reveals whether this £55 attraction delivers the chilling thrill of the original series or falls flat.

10 Fantastic Free London Attractions You Must Visit

Discover how to experience the best of London without spending a penny. From royal parks to world-class museums, explore the capital's top free attractions that promise unforgettable experiences.

Donmar Warehouse bans selfies as The Maids faces disruptions

London's prestigious Donmar Warehouse confronts digital disruption as audience members' obsession with mobile phones and selfies threatens the intensity of Jean Genet's psychological thriller The Maids during its final performances.

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