The City of London’s list of ancient and modern Livery companies has got a bit longer, as the Court of Aldermen has approved ...
A Victorian drinking fountain has been restored to its original location following conservation, but it is not fully ...
An exhibition about Lucian Freud, an artist famous for his paintings, is generally not about his paintings, except when it is ...
Sometimes there’s a chance to see or experience something you probably never thought you would want to – and in April, the dissection of a dead lion will take place in public.
A corner shop in central London has recently been turned into an exhibition space, and is currently exploring the history of 19th-century printers who worked in the area.
After decades of stop-start campaigning, the Southbank Centre has finally been granted historic protection and is now ...
Some of the archive belonging to the “Forces’ Sweetheart”, Dame Vera Lynn, will go on display at the Imperial War Museum this Spring after it was gifted to the museum by her estate.
Conservation efforts along the 153 miles of the River Thames have delivered mixed results for wildlife, according to a new ...
This is a corner park that was once houses, then a plain park, but owes its current appearance to a tunnel dug deep under ...
A new design of sheltered bus stop could be coming to a street near you, as Transport for London (TfL) is starting tests of ...
A King’s Cross gallery is currently alive with birdsong, reimagining the 12th-century Persian poem The Conference of the ...
The charming Amersham fairground organ museum, which is usually open a few Sundays per year, has now started offering guided tours.
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