It used to be that if a recruiter wanted to place a job ad, they had to do it in the classifieds. Now, all that has changed with the growth of the online world and the fact that more ...
The UK capital is a vast urban landscape which can be both daunting and exciting but many agree that the best way of getting to know it is to live and work there. With more employers looking ...
If you spent any time in London this Saturday then you may have seen the unusual sight of thousands of people all dressed as santa wandering the streets. For this weekend, London played host ...
London is most famous as a city of museums, bars, restaurants and shops – indoor spaces at the cutting edge of their fields. However, London in the summertime erupts to become a network of ...
After thousands of students across London discovered their A-level results on Thursday last week, there has been a mad rush for ‘clearing’ places at universities across the UK.
For those ...
A tour boat on the Thames caught fire this weekend, forcing its thirty passengers to jump out into the river. The London Duck Tours boat was close to the Houses of Parliament when it burst ...
London Zoo gained a new member yesterday after Mulati the tiger gave birth. It was the first Sumatran tiger cub born at the zoo for 17 years and the staff managed to catch it all on film. ...
With the weather getting darker and colder by the day, it is easy to start feeling tired and miserable. But we say: FIGHT! Don't let the weather beat you. Don't stay inside mourning the ...
The type of scene above is one familiar with Londoners from the regular films and mocked-up photos predicting disaster for our city. As a city based around a huge river, there will always be ...
If you were travelling in London last night, you may have been frustrated by the Victoria Line being suspended. However, your inconvenience was nothing compared to the trouble someone got ...
Vintage is on the tip of everyone’s tongue at the moment. It seems most Londoners are partial to a bit of nostalgia to take home and keep these days.
There are vintage fairs popping up ...
Five places to visit if you are dreaming of seeing the breathtaking panorama of London but you can’t afford The View from The Shard.
1. TATE MODERN (ABOVE)
If the weather is not good ...
When living in a big city like London, it can often feel like the world is your oyster. We can hop on public transport any time of the day, grab a take-out in the early hours and make ...
With the threat of flooding in London looming ever larger, Mayor Boris Johnson has taken the unprecedented step of announcing plans to drain the River Thames completely dry.
Much of the ...
Camden Town is the place where London best shows off its kaleidoscope of colours, tastes and smells, in a diverse mixture of artists and artisans. Through all this, visitors are transported ...
Architecture and design have always been at the heart of civilization. We can go back through centuries of history and see how social change inevitably shapes it, showing the genius that man ...
I believe that everyone, man or woman, young or old, of every culture and walk of life, inherently has in their soul an innate artistic quality, often hidden, but that somehow always find a ...
6 days, 21 UK premieres and over 80 screenings. And all of it devoted to that most wonderful and often underappreciated genre, the documentary film. Open City Docs Fest (OCDF) is returning ...
Each week Josh Haigh takes you through the best gay nights out in London over the next 7 days.
FRIDAY 27TH - DIRTY DISHES - LONDON FIELDS
Two of East London’s most popular nights – Dirty ...
The Cornershop art installation is by far one of the quirkiest exhibitions I’ve ever been to. And I’ve seen Damien Hurst.
Tucked down a little side street in Hoxton, off the main road in ...
Once a year in Tottenham Hale Park, thousands gather for the annual Mauritian Open Air Festival. It is open to the general public, but it is a time where Mauritian culture is celebrated ...
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The chillier version of the regular event, Winter Pride took place earlier this month at London’s iconic Tobacco Dock venue, which is coincidentally where Summer Rites Out On The Dock event ...
Living in London during the Christmas season, you’ll feel an atmosphere that has something magical about it. During this time, the city offers the best of itself, showing off to visitors ...
T2 Tea started in Melbourne and has stores across Australia. This recently opened King’s Road store is their third in London, after Shoreditch and Shepard’s Bush opened earlier this year. ...
6 weeks. 30,000 tickets. 500 individual events. 80 artistic groups. VAULT Festival is certainly going big for 2015. London’s biggest mixed-arts festival is back for a third year in the ...
LEAF (London Electronic Arts festival) is a two-day celebration of electronic music, film and art. Founded and curated by BBC Radio DJ Rob da Bank, LEAF will take up residency at Tobacco ...
The king of restaurant pop ups, Jimmy Garcia, is back in London with his latest creation – the surprising and enchanted world of The Secret Garden.
Jimmy has been delighting Londoners for ...
When God created Bank Holiday weekends, it was under the premise that we eat until the very seams of our skinny jeans become compromised.
Ideally in an outdoor setting.
Ideally ...
Brick Lane's Sunday street food market is crawling with beards and tourists. The beards and the tourists are Instagramming their street food, gobbling up every morsel of mobile data ...
You know how every year you don’t plan anything for Halloween and then by the time you start to think about it all the good stuff is gone? Well, it doesn’t have to be that way. This year you ...
Pop-up cinemas are have been appearing more and more often in London over the last few years, but few can boast a setting quite like the Backyard Cinema Film Festival. Returning to the ...
The Philharmonia Orchestra with their Principal conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen at the helm gave Prom 53 a strong beginning and powerful ending on Monday [24th August].
Bartók’s one-act ...
Downstairs from the main auditorium of the Arcola, in the smaller Studio 2, a double bill of modern operas gave voices to the most sacred and supernatural of forces. Peter Maxwell Davies' ...