The mystery of the south London eel massacre
Plus: Thames Water gets increasingly frantic, Asif Aziz returns to the headlines and our favourite hidden Richmond pub
Plus: Thames Water gets increasingly frantic, Asif Aziz returns to the headlines and our favourite hidden Richmond pub
‘Everyone was being run ragged by his absolutely ludicrous requests and tantrums’
City Hall lavished Beam with support. Ex-staffers claim it’s powered by a “cult"-like culture, a MAGA AI and sheer lies
'All they want to do is destroy me' says the Guacamoles founder
Plus: Mysterious swan deaths in Brockwell Park, Burnham for Balon D’or and the sleepy country pub on one of London's busiest roads
How the 2026 World Cup heralded a shift in how the city hangs out
A lunch date with London's most beloved avians
Across the city, coroners are refusing to release their data and reveal the true scale of the problem
Two wildfires in three days, a bad time to be a Mayfair estate agent and a very special Londoner thank you
The battle for Shooter’s Hill has raged for two millennia, and is still finding new frontiers.
Paul Powlesland has the press skills of Alistair Campbell and the politics of Swampy. Now he's taking matters into his own hands.
How air con became a multi-million pound industry in the capital
Plus: the Cold War lives on in Herne Hill, the capital's buses turn into health hazards and a really good plate of noodles
15 perfect pints for the sunshine
Chelsea and Westminster Trust claimed the tech giant’s software helped it clear a patient backlog, even as its actual waiting list was rising fast
Locals fought for clean water. Now they're battling a sewage recycling scheme.