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Photo of the outside of the alpaca pub

What’s behind the unusual pub names in London?

We can learn a lot from a pub name. At least, that’s the hypothesis of Sam Cullen and James Potts,

East End Women's Museum in Barking

Women’s Museum under development in Barking after setbacks

A new Women’s Museum is under development in Barking after a similar project fell through earlier in the year, Barking

London sunrise

London branded world’s friendliest city

London has been declared the title of World’s Friendliest City by Niceness Bureau International (NBI).  An irrevocable counting error resulted

Brits embracing flexible DIY approach during cost-of-living crisis

Britain has changed its approach to domestic DIY to adapt with the cost-of-living, with pets taking priority in our home

London transport

TFL allocates £63million in funding for London boroughs

Transport for London (TFL) has announced more than £63million in funding for boroughs across London as it hones in on

Netanyahu gets cold welcome from British Israelis and pro-Palestinian groups alike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received a hostile reception as he sailed through the gates of Downing Street this morning

Man working from home

Employees are more productive working from home, data reveals

Employees find they are more productive working from home than their usual workplace, according to YouGov data. In a recent

A brown dachshund in a grassy field

Super sausages: why dachshunds are one of London’s most fashionable pets

The soaring popularity of dachshunds in the UK has led to the formation of a specific charity for the iconic

Homeless man walking

Is housing policy reform needed for London homelessness funding to function?

There were 162,000 homeless Londoners, including 78,000 children, in temporary accommodation over Christmas, according to London Councils, and numbers are

Still image from Powell and Pressburger film The Red Shoes (1948) showing actress Moira Shearer as ballerina Victoria Page

BFI announces largest-ever archive celebration of Powell and Pressburger films

The British Film Institute announced this week a major new project for Autumn 2023, celebrating the iconic work of film-making

Blue map of 19th Cenutry China by the British Museum

British Museum exhibition to showcase lost relics of 19th century China

China’s Hidden Century will debut at the British Museum this May to tell the story of China’s final dynasty and

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