PCA project manager Jon Webster, who specialises in conflict archaeology, said: “It is often forgotten, and with Remembrance Day just around the corner, worth remembering, that during war those at home could... Read more »
A group of pupils in east London have seen off – temporarily at least – the workers who had come to dismantle their school street. Parents gathered outside Chisenhale primary school in... Read more »
Wizz Air is opening seven new routes from London, including new flights to Egypt from both Gatwick (LGW) and Luton (LTN). From Oct. 31, the European ULCC started 2X-weekly service between LTN... Read more »
An air ambulance was called to a “medical emergency” that led to a road closure. On Wednesday, October 19 London Road in Bushey was closed by police after they were called to an... Read more »
On her way to get a flu jab in Uxbridge town centre, Debbie Cusmans, 57, spots a reporter with a notebook. “Bring back Boris!” she shouts, with a grin and a thumbs-up.... Read more »
‘I deflate 4×4 tyres on my way back from work’: Chelsea Tractor-hating mother-of-three, 62, reveals she secretly lets air out of the tyres of SUVs as payback for polluting her neighbourhood –... Read more »
LAWRENCE BOOTH: This summer’s not so much a breath of fresh air as a tornado for England’s Test side
As this hilariously high-octane Test summer neared its conclusion in fading south London light, there appeared to be time for one final punchline. Never mind the ludicrous bad-light regulations that cut short... Read more »
A 25-metre-high hot air balloon hand-stitched by needlework students will take to the skies this month as a “floating gallery”. Students of the Royal School of Needlework (RSN) in south-west London took... Read more »
A staffing shortage that has caused a service meltdown at Heathrow in recent weeks has now been dubbed “airmageddon.” Airport authorities have responded to the canceled flights and massive lost baggage complaints... Read more »