The new logo for the Museum of London featuring a porcelain pigeon and a glittery poo splat is dividing opinion. The director of the museum, Sharon Ament, said the pigeon and splat represented the ...
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London Open Gardens said the ticket sales enabled the group "to deal with hundreds of planning applications that could impact public parks every year". Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on ...
London Underground drivers were due to walk out ... resident fears Boy charged with kidnap and rape Olympian trains BBC presenter for swim challenge. Video, 00:01:28Olympian trains BBC presenter ...
Elfie Waren from Berwick-upon-Tweed paid £62 for two "fluffy" cardigans with a “beautiful floral pattern” from what she believed was a London-based ... Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s You and ...
A baby beaver was spotted in London for the first time in a very long time this summer. It is thought to be the first baby beaver born in London for hundreds of years. Enfield council began London ...
BBC Chairman Samir Shah will launch a staunch defense of the UK's public broadcasting system in his first major speech.
The hub and its dedicated volunteers have been nominated for a BBC Radio London Make a Difference award. Video by Robert Taylor Follow BBC London on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Send your ...
Those who are unable to secure a ticket can welcome in the new year elsewhere around London, or watch the display live on BBC One.
A new mural unveiled by street artist Banksy in Charlton, south-east London, has been partially defaced. The piece, which shows a rhino mounting a Nissan Micra with a traffic cone on its bonnet ...
EXCLUSIVE: BBC News has scrapped plans to hire the first royal editor in its history after a messy recruitment process in which the UK broadcaster missed out on its preferred candidate.