We can never get enough of The Great British Bake Off, and the show is set to return to our screens for its annual Christmas special with six of our favourite bakers... Read more »
Stretching from the leafy environs of Richmond and Twickenham, through the upscale neighbourhoods of Chelsea and Fulham, as well as trendy Brixton and Camberwell, and to the more easterly quarters of Peckham... Read more »
There’s been a 46 per cent increase in ‘for sale’ stock hitting the market as sellers look forward to a Boxing Day Bonanza. Rightmove’s property expert Tim Bannister says: “Boxing Day is... Read more »
Between the two financial years purchases of additional dwellings soared by 27 per cent in the North East, from 11,500 to 15,000. Meanwhile they rose by 26 per cent in the North... Read more »
The UK Government has awarded £36 million ($44.5m) to a district heating system in West London which will share data center waste heat with up to 10,000 new homes. The Department of... Read more »
A huge new neighbourhood is proposed for land between Ladbroke Grove and the Grand Union Canal, opposite Kensal Green Cemetery, in Kensington and Chelsea. Watch more of our videos on Shots!and live... Read more »
You could buy in Battersea with a £14,125 deposit (Handout) Across central London, shared-ownership developments are unlocking Zone 1 and 2 areas many first-time buyers (FTBs) had given up on. Affordability caps... Read more »
Drama is woven into every room in interior designer Emily Dobbs’s Edwardian London terrace. As soon as you step through the front door, you are hit with a riot of colour and... Read more »
A Labour-led council has ordered two tower blocks in south London to be demolished in a move that could leave tenants of the 205-flat buildings homeless. The Royal Borough of Greenwich has issued... Read more »
In March 2020, during the first Covid pandemic lockdown, tenor Maurizio Marchini took to his small balcony in Florence and sang to his city. Unable to work, he performed Puccini’s “Nessun dorma”... Read more »