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The first Quorn burger, dating back to 1981, and the world's first beef steak cultivated outside a cow are among 100 objects ...
Designed by Cecil Masey — the architect also behind Tooting's famous Granada theatre — Walthamstow's palace of fun took its ...
While the McVitie's factory in northwest London which knocks out 180 tonnes of the chocolate-coated treats every day, is ...
Originally set around the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years War, this take on history play Henry V moves forward ...
A new entrance has opened at Knightsbridge Tube station, allowing step-free access between the street and the platforms.
In 1975 — a year after Covent Garden's famous fruit, veg and flower market wheeled out its last barrows of violets and ...
Next I create a collage from my array of scrap fabrics, thinking carefully about colour, texture, grain and pattern, to get ...
Part of our Best Pubs in London microsite. See if we've included your local. One of London's most famous pubs, and supposedly our city's oldest riverside inn. With a pedigree stretching back to ...
The archetypal 'locals' pub', the Dacre oozes charm like a vintage motor oozes oil. Its curvy booths appear to have been upholstered in your great-gran's time, while the horse brasses and net ...
The Upper and Middle Thames Flotilla will sail downriver to Teddington on Wednesday 14 May then on into London at various ...
The majority of Proms concerts take place at the flagship venue, South Kensington's Royal Albert Hall (RAH). This dazzling ...
Curious rumours once swirled that the Papacy was moving to London, permanently. May 1861, and the newly created state of ...