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London's August Bank Holiday 2025: Ultimate Guide

Discover the best things to do in London this August Bank Holiday weekend 2025. From Notting Hill Carnival and open-air cinema to family-friendly festivals and river cruises, our expert guide has you covered.

Tour Bus Overturns in London: 24 Injured Near Parliament

A major incident unfolded in central London as a double-decker tour bus carrying American tourists overturned, leaving 24 people injured near Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament. Emergency services rushed to the scene in a large-scale response

Londoners Flock to the Cotswolds' Cheapest Town

The Cotswolds property market is being turned on its head as Londoners discover Cinderford, the area's most affordable town. Find out why this former mining hub is now a hotspot for buyers seeking the rural dream without the multi-million pound price tag.

Family tribute to woman stabbed to death in Westminster

A murder investigation is underway after a woman was found with fatal stab wounds in Westminster. Her devastated family has released an emotional tribute to their 'beautiful daughter and sister' as police work to apprehend a suspect.

London's E-Bike Hire Firms in Parking Turf War

A turf war over parking has erupted between London's rival e-bike hire firms, with accusations of deliberately abandoning bikes at borough borders to inconvenience competitors and create maintenance chaos.

TikTok's Massive New European HQ Opens in London

Exclusive details on TikTok's sprawling new London headquarters at the Farringdon's One New Street Square, set to become its European operational command centre and accommodate thousands of employees.

Celebrity Café Palm Vaults Closes After £5 Fee Backlash

London's iconic pink-hued café, Palm Vaults, beloved by celebrities like Rita Ora, has closed permanently after a social media firestorm over its £5 takeaway charge. Discover the full story behind the closure of this Instagram-famous hotspot.

London Tube Strike: June 2024 Dates Confirmed

Commuters face major disruption as RMT union announces 48-hour Tube strike in June over working conditions and safety disputes. Full details on affected lines and dates.

£38m Knightsbridge mansion hits the market

An opulent six-storey Knightsbridge mansion, boasting a private spa, cinema, and underground garage, has been listed for a jaw-dropping £38 million, epitomising London's ultra-luxury property market.

Dishoom's Permit Room: A Bombay Hotel in London

Discover Dishoom's first hotel, The Permit Room, a love letter to 1960s Bombay. Our review explores its immersive decor, signature breakfast, and whether it lives up to the iconic brand's reputation.

Vigilante Cyclist Catches London Phone Snatchers in Chase

Dramatic footage shows the moment vigilante cyclist 'Cycling Mikey' apprehends two e-bike phone snatchers in a high-speed London pursuit, leading to their arrest. The heroic citizen's arrest highlights a surge in mobile device thefts across the capital.

The Regulars: Love Letter to London's Prince Charles Cinema

A new documentary, 'The Regulars,' offers a hilarious and heartwarming tribute to the eccentric staff and devoted patrons of London's legendary Prince Charles Cinema, a bastion of film culture fighting to survive in the West End.

London restaurant's 'entitlement' surcharge sparks fury

A London restaurant, Little Kitchen in Chelsea, has ignited a firestorm by adding a 10% 'entitlement' surcharge to diners' bills, claiming it compensates for 'high maintenance' customers. Patrons and industry critics have blasted the move as 'offensive' a

London Zoo's Giant Residents Star in Annual Weigh-In

London Zoo has conducted its annual animal weigh-in, with a 30-year-old Galapagos tortoise named Dirk and the world's largest rodent, the capybara, taking centre stage. The crucial data helps zookeepers monitor the health and wellbeing of over 14,000 anim

Reeyes Plans Stamp Duty Shake-Up to Boost Property Market

New Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering a major overhaul of stamp duty, with proposals to shift the tax burden from buyers to sellers in a bid to revitalise Britain's stagnant housing market and help first-time buyers.

Moving Out Shame: Sellers Take Even the Toilet Rolls

A shocking tale of moving day betrayal has gone viral after first-time buyers discovered the previous owners had taken everything - including lightbulbs, curtain poles, and even the toilet paper. This breach of moving etiquette has sparked a fierce online

£2,200/month for windowless London studio flat

A tiny studio flat in London's prestigious Westminster area hits the market at £2,200 per month despite having no windows, highlighting the capital's extreme rental market crisis and soaring property prices.

Glebe pub shooting victim's gang links baffle police

The fatal shooting of Gilbert Shino at a popular Glebe pub has left detectives puzzled as his alleged gang connections don't align with the brutal attack. Authorities probe deeper into this shocking daylight violence.

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