Why does London have so few statues of women?
Rom-com heroines, Crimean War nurses and suffragette activists: which members of the fairer sex have been given their dues by the capital?
Rom-com heroines, Crimean War nurses and suffragette activists: which members of the fairer sex have been given their dues by the capital?
Black cabs are set to be extinct within 20 years. So why are the numbers of applicants taking the infamously difficult licensing exam going back up? Rosie Swash meets the hopefuls.
There are questions for the police and one of London’s biggest nursery chains after today’s shocking news
Plus: Ealing council's new social media campaign, the Langoustine Lifter and the best pub in Fulham
Can journalism survive?
Central London's once ubiquitous fruit sellers are nearly extinct. We meet the survivors.
They may not be merchant sailors. But the salty dogs of Greenwich's Sea Shanty Festival 2025 are loud — and proud.
The RSPCA wants to phase them out, while defenders claim they're a sanctuary for abandoned moggies. We go inside the strange world of the capital's feline cafes.
Plus, a Christmas tree thief, a queer pub rebrands as straight and a major victory for The Londoner
'You start to think: hang on, if that’s floating in the water, what's that giving off?'
London’s unemployment rate keeps rising. Here, we speak to the people behind the statistics.
Underground drag races have taken over London's iconic museum district. What's driving them?
Plus: the best pub near Brick Lane, bike theft hot-spots and a historic restaurant back from the dead
‘In 35 years, I can confidently say I’ve never seen anyone like Rasool’
The capital's rep cinema scene is flourishing. But can these micro theatres survive?
Expect heaving crowds, phallic signs and lots of vinegar