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GRIMM has announced its expansion to a new gallery space in St James’s, opening to the public this fall to coincide with ...
The campaign, titled the Tusk Turtle Trail, sees 16 life-sized street art installations positioned across central London.
Madelyn Cline gives a giddy smile as she poses with her hands up at the premiere of I Know What You Did Last Summer in Los ...
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Food hygiene ratings handed to 25 Westminster establishments
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 25 of Westminster’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
An industry legend and one of the world’s most well-known foot gurus, Margaret herself is a firm favourite among celebrities ...
The Grade II* building of the General Market, built in the 1880s and the Poultry Market which was rebuilt in the 1960s after ...
But there’s something about a restaurant terrace that fits those first few days of summer when even the slightest boost in vitamin D seems to make Londoners break out in spontaneous smiles. There are ...
The free-to-lounge loungers at Spitalfields are in prime position next to some of London’s more interesting market food ...
Traffic to be banned from part of Regent Street as mayor faces calls to reduce traffic across West End - Sir Sadiq Khan urged by cycle campaigners to build on Oxford Street pedestrianisation with wide ...
From Kyiv to Covent Garden Market: Ukrainian eatery opens downtown A familiar Ukrainian eatery is expanding to a second location in downtown London.
As Covent Garden's street artist community celebrates 50 years of art and resistance, the future of this iconic performance space in doubt.
The Institute of Watercolours (just outside the boundary of St James's but it has to be included). 19 St James Street: James J Fox, cigar shop and home to a fascinating museum to smoking. Drawing ...