This year, Transport for London – or TfL – turns 25. Some commuters probably feel like they have aged double that in the same stretch of time. It might have given us the Oyster card, the Hopper fare ...
Rolex has found a vast new home on London’s Old Bond Street, with Watches of Switzerland Group’s flagship Rolex boutique, one of the largest in Europe, spanning four floors and totalling 1,1100 square ...
Police have flocked to Tower Bridge after a man climbed up the popular landmark this morning. Passers-by spotted a man sat on top of the structure on Monday. The incident has prompted a large ...
Tower Bridge has been reopened after a man who scaled the London landmark brought traffic to a standstill - but has now come safely down. The iconic crossing was closed after a man clambered up ...
Rail commuters are facing disruption after an “incident” between King’s Cross and Stevenage caused delays and cancellation of services. National Rail said emergency services were continuing ...
Welcome to another week in London. After being treated to a gloriously sunny weekend, the weather has dropped back down, the sky has turned grey again and lots of us are getting back on the grind.
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Julian McDonnell, the author of Rather Splendid Pub Walks, and star of @joolzguides shares one of his favourite walks in the capital The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers.
TOWER Bridge was closed after a man climbed up the iconic landmark to sit on the suspension railings. It is still unclear how the individual managed to scale the popular Grade 1 listed bridge at ...
Network Rail and Transport for London (TfL) are being urged to clean up a railway bridge underpass said to be creating a "health hazard" for residents. The bridge over the North Circular Road has ...
If you've ever poked around your router settings, you might have come across something called "Bridge Mode." It sounds technical (and, well, it is), but the concept is actually pretty simple.
London's first skyscraper was built in 1925. We've seen four distinct waves since. 100 years ago, London was a flat city, punctuated only by steeples, chimneys and the dome of St Paul's.
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