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Turns out David Bowie still had one more surprise up his sleeve
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Part of Victorian building collapses in Cleckheaton
A section of a former Victorian church, now used as a wedding venue, has collapsed onto a busy street in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire.Read More... -
Black culture festival returns to Trafalgar Square this weekend
Trafalgar Square is set to come alive this weekend with the return of Black On The Square—a free festival celebrating Black culture, creativity, and community. Running from 12pm to 6pm, theRead More... -
Take a book, leave a Book: South London gets four new mini libraries
If you love books and the idea of swapping stories with your community, you’re in luck—Penguin Books is setting up four new “Book Stops” across South London this month.Read More... -
His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant Certificates of Merit awards 2026–2027
Nominations are now open for the 2026 His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant Certificates of Merit awards.Read More... -
“Toxic bullying culture” and “pandering to far right”: South London councillor walks away from Labour
A Lambeth councillor has dramatically quit the Labour Party, accusing it of fostering a “toxic culture of bullying” and “pandering to the far right.”Read More... -
For the very first time, Queen Marie of Romania’s delicate floral watercolors are heading to London
From September 18 to October 12, her works—kept safe for over a century in the manuscripts of the Romanian Academy—will be shown at The King’s Foundation Garrison Chapel Gallery,Read More... -
A huge Japanese food & culture festival is coming to London next month – and it’s totally free
For one day only, Trafalgar Square will transform into a vibrant hub of Japanese food, music, and traditions – and you won’t want to miss it. On September 21, the UK’s biggest annualRead More... -
Why England’s streets are suddenly covered in flags
Lately, if you’ve been driving around parts of England, you’ve probably noticed something unusual: lampposts covered in Union Jacks and St George’s crosses. In places like Birmingham,Read More... -
Notting Hill Carnival safety crackdown: 100 arrests and 50 weapons seized
Police have launched a major safety operation ahead of this year’s Notting Hill Carnival, arresting 100 people and seizing dozens of weapons in a bid to keep the huge celebration safe.Read More... -
Norwich castle reopens after £27.5 million transformation
After nearly five years behind scaffolding, one of England’s most iconic Norman landmarks has reopened its doors. Norwich Castle Keep – first built almost 900 years ago – has undergone aRead More... -
Kneecap rapper faces terror charge in London over Hezbollah flag
One of the members of Irish rap group Kneecap appeared in a London court on Wednesday, facing a terrorism charge for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag during a performance.Read More...
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A 24-hour strike by transport drivers in London over pay and conditions has started.
Unite union parts working for the transport organization Tower Transit exited at 00:01 GMT.
Drivers are making a move on 13 courses in east and focal London, with 40% of administrations on those courses influenced.
Unite said its parts were left with minimal decision however to strike, however Tower Transit said they had made the union a "flawlessly sensible offer".
'Moderate interruption'
Transport for London (Tfl) said the activity was bringing on moderate interruption on the influenced transport benefits and urged workers to check before they travel.
Mike Weston, Tfl's chief of transports, said: "Transport drivers' pay and conditions are a matter for Tower Transit and Unite to examine, as it has been throughout the previous 20 years, and we would urge them to look for a quick and reasonable determination for the purpose of our travelers."
Tfl included that Tower Transit work short of what 2% of London's transport administrations from their Lea Interchange carport, where the strike is occurring.
An Unite representative said: "Confronted with an undeniably unfriendly administration which is recklessly determined to driving down the pay, terms and conditions, our parts have been left with little alternative however to make the bizarre stride of striking.
"Tower Transit need to get once again around the arranging table and begin approaching its workforce with deference."
Using by travelers going by the UK is required to achieve record levels one year from now, the administration has said.
Using via abroad guests will beat £22bn shockingly, as per estimates by tourism body Visitbritain.
Voyagers used £21bn in 2013, while the current year's aggregate is estimate to be about £21.3bn.
There has likewise been a surge in the quantity of Chinese voyagers and the sum they are using. They used £492m in 2013, up from £184m in 2010.
Disregard chilly lang syne... it will be a wet New Year for a significant part of the nation as snow and ice offer approach to wind and downpour.
Forecasters anticipate that gives will clear in by Wednesday.
A Met Office representative said: "Lamentably, right now Wednesday night and Thursday morning will be wet, with the most noticeably bad, noteworthy precipitation during the evening."
Anyhow climbing temperatures will bring a defrost after the overwhelming snow and dark ice that has brought disorder the nation over.
Driver Graham Maloney, 75, from Bradford, was killed on Boxing Day when he was hit by an auto as he attempted to push his vehicle out of snow.
A lady of 22 and man of 32 kicked the bucket in discrete mishaps in Oxfordshire when their autos hit trees.
· Tooting and Balham Sea Cadets will be providing a helping hand at the checkouts to Sainsbury’s Nine Elms Temp Store customers by bag-packing on Saturday 20th December 2014
· Customers can choose to make a donation on the day
· All money raised will be going to Tooting and Balham Sea Cadets to be used for vital funds to support the Charity to help provide opportunities for their cadets.
Customers at Sainsbury’s Nine Elms Temp Store are set to be offered a helping hand at the till by a local cause. Volunteers from Tooting and Balham Sea Cadets will be providing a bag-packing service for customers on Saturday and a few more dates, please ask in store for more details, to raise money for vital funds to support the Charity to help provide opportunities for their cadets.
The charity, situated in 89 Mellison Road, has been supported by Sainsbury’s Nine Elms Temp Store for many years.
House costs in five urban communities around Britain have developed at a speedier rate than the capital's cooling property advertise lately, new information shows.
Property costs in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Southampton, Bristol and Birmingham have expanded at a quicker pace than London in the three months to November, as per the most recent Hometrack UK Cities House Price Index.
On the off chance that house costs in London developed by 0.5 every penny in the quarter – the same rate of development as Manchester, Portsmouth and Belfast - Edinburgh overwhelmed the capital with the greatest climb at 1.8 every penny amid the same period.
Glasgow and Southampton likewise saw house costs climbing speedier than London, with a 0.9 every penny climb, while Bristol and Birmingham both recorded a 0.6 every penny inspire, Hometrack said.
A British student has raised thousands of pounds for a "homeless hero" who offered her his last few coins to get home at night after she lost her bank card.
The online fundraising page reached over £16,500 ($26,000, 20,500 euros) on Wednesday after student Dominique Harrison-Bentzen's campaign went viral.
"After losing my bank card and having no money in the early hours, a homeless man approached me with his only change of three pounds and insisted I took it to pay for a taxi," Harrison-Bentzen wrote on the page.
"I didn't take the money but I was touched by such a kind gesture from a man who faces ignorance every day."
· St. Stevens Church Choir Group entertained customers with a selection of Christmas songs at Sainsbury’s Nine Elms Temp Store.
The aisles of Sainsbury’s in Nine Elms Temp Store were filled with music and festive spirit over the weekend as the St. Stevens Church Choir Group performed a selection of Christmas songs and carols.
The group was invited by colleagues to entertain customers with classics such as Away in a manger, Silent Night.
Sainsbury’s stores across the UK were taking part in the nationwide sing along and inviting their Local Charity partners to take part and kick start the Christmas celebrations.
Andy Robins, Store Manager for Sainsbury’s Nine Elms Temp, said: “The St. Stevens Choir Group has been fantastic and created such a Christmassy atmosphere in store. I’m going to be humming the tunes all week.”
Six men have been accused with terror and fraud offenses, Scotland Yard have said.
The men, five of whom are from London, were charged after captures by counter-fear police in the Kent port of Dover toward the end of a month ago and in the capital not long ago.
The men were because of show up at Westminster officers court on Monday.
A sponsored walk from Sainsbury’s Nine Elms Temp Store to Trinity Hospice Branch and then back has been organized by Mohammed Abdul, the store’s PR Ambassador, to raise vital funds for the hospice.
On Thursday 13th November 2014, managers from the store Damien Brown (HR Manager), Waqas Butt (Manager) and store colleagues Naana Turkson, Michelle Bate, Janet Carroll, Dominica O Donoghue and Omar Wellington took part in a four mile walk from Sainsbury’s Nine Elms to Trinity Hospice Branch in Clapham and then back to the store and raised over £580.00.
At the Trinity hospice branch they where met by Ben Morrison Trinity Hospice Fundraiser, where he spoke to the Sainsbury’s staff and told them about how Trinity Hospice is providing care and the money raised during the sponsored walk will help the continued care for those in need.
All of the money raised is being used to help fund Trinity’s nurses to provide compassionate end of life care to over 2,000 patients each year. They care for people in Central and South West
London communities with many different types of illness. Some will have cancer, others will have long term conditions such as heart failure, lung or neurological conditions.
Three individuals have been accused after terror captures in east London.
Tayyab Al-Riaz, 33, and Valentina Miu, 30, both from East Ham in east London, will show up at Westminster Magistrates' Court today after their captures on Saturday.
Muhammad Saleem, 28, from Abbey Wood, south east London, will likewise show up in court accused of having or controlling an article for utilization in extortion.
Al-Riaz was accused of ownership of false character reports with uncalled for plan and additionally a tally of ownership of articles for utilization in extortion.
Miu was accused of ownership of articles for utilization in extortion, and in addition an offense under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
The charges take after an arrangement of counter terrorism strikes the nation over the previous week.
First light attacks in London on Thursday saw a 33-year-old man captured on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, readiness or actuation of demonstrations of terrorism and a 40-year-old man was captured on suspicion of intrigue to have and supply deceitful reports.
The 33-year-old stays in guardianship at a focal London police headquarters after analysts were given an expansion to question him until Thursday.
Quests occurring at four private addresses in south-east London and one in Stoke, regarding these captures, have now finished up, the Metropolitan Police said.