What's next for London's most beloved caff?
The Regency isn't just a breakfast spot — it's an institution. We spoke to its new owners about their plans for the iconic eatery.
The Regency isn't just a breakfast spot — it's an institution. We spoke to its new owners about their plans for the iconic eatery.
Beside a cathedral of sewage, some of London’s last marshlands fight for survival
Homicides in the capital are at a historic low. But it’s not that simple.
Plus: 'polygamous working' in Barnet, the bots driving a London crime wave narrative and the corporate partnership behind this year’s new year fireworks
From powder pigments to Chinese herbs
An editor’s note to end the year
Christmas comes to Dennis Severs' House
When we'll be publishing over the festive period
Plus, cold water Christmas Day swims, an alleged spat between the mayor and chancellor and an office party, 1970s style
100 parcels a day, Harrods catalogues and festive "peak" hit the beloved employees of the Royal Mail
The Londoner asked some very important people a very important question
'I think London these days, people try and make it too nice and clean'
Plus: Dalston's best hidden pub, a war between a Farringdon kebab shop and its neighbours, and more in our Monday briefing
Animal magic abounds at the Museum of Homelessness' annual Christmas dog show
Plus: our picks for the festive season, a new museum-to-museum thoroughfare and no more Lambeth County Show, all in our culture edition
We look into the bamboozling history of the capital's iconic transport network