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New figures from YouGov, show that Londoners are stepping away from work more often than the average Brit, taking more short breaks and mid-length holidays than their counterparts across the UK.
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Wildlife cameraman Hamza Yassin joined Stratford schoolchildren at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for a Canal & River Trust event ...
Eddie Howe’s side ended that 56-year wait and secured a first ever League Cup and first domestic trophy in seven decades, since the 1955 FA Cup. With six wins in the latter competition and four league ...
A woman in her 70s has died after being hit by a lorry in Putney. The incident happened in Upper Richmond Road near East Putney station just after 5.30pm on May 19. Officers and London Ambulance ...
A man has been taken to hospital with multiple wounds following a stabbing on the Brunel University campus in Uxbridge. London Ambulance Service crews were called to Topping Lane shortly before 6pm on ...
Seasonal demand for air travel means airlines often record losses in the winter followed by profits in the summer.
The Office for National Statistics said public sector net borrowing rose to its fourth-highest April figure on record.
Situated close to the open spaces of Primrose Hill (0.3 miles) and Regent's Park Road's vibrant shops (0.5 miles), the house is well positioned for the local bus and train facilities.
Pictures of Coxswain Edward Drake Parker and his crew at Margate Lifeboat Station have been painstakingly cleaned and colourised.
James Acaster will be trying out new material and Matt Forde and Sophie Duker are warming up for their Edinburgh Fringe shows at North London's ...
Camden Council said it had no plans to close any schools after figures revealed dozens were operating under capacity.
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