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Over nearly seven decades Paddington Bear has enjoyed a lasting popularity. Now, he’s the star of a new musical.
While there are plenty of buy-nothing groups on Facebook, none have been dedicated to trading and giving away children’s items. A London mom noticed as she looked ahead to the holiday season with some financial worries.
Hulu announced Tuesday that the original comedy series has been renewed for a 10-episode sixth season. Additionally, the upcoming sixth season will be filmed overseas for the first time ever: The crime-solving trio of Charles, Oliver and Mabel will be trading in New York City for London in order to solve a new mystery.
Broadcaster Kirsty Gallacher has said she was shocked and afraid after being attacked on the street in central London. The former Sky Sports presenter told her nearly 400,000 Instagram followers that a man dressed "all in black" and "covered up" had approached her around 19:00 on Tuesday as she was walking to her car after work.
London police have arrested a convicted sex offender and asylum-seeker who was mistakenly released from prison.
A London pediatrician is echoing concerns raised in a new report about the alarming rise in opioid use by young people, and a lack of accessible treatment options and government action.
London City Lionesses players including Danielle van de Donk, Jana Fernandez and Kosovare Asllani share their confessions about their team-mates in Confession Cam.
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has apologized for renting out her family home without a license after entering office last year.
Only Murders in the Building' co-creator John Hoffman on the Season 5 finale, who the murderer was and the new death that will bring Season 6 to London.
Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin will head to London in "Only Murders in the Building," which has been renewed for Season 6. The show stream on Hulu.
Princes Group Plc’s initial public offering is expected to price at the bottom of the marketed range, indicating caution as London seeks to revive its listings market.
Shares in Shawbrook jumped 6.8 per cent on its trading debut in London on Thursday, in the UK’s biggest initial public offering of the year. The specialist lender said the final price for the offering was set at £3.70 a share, valuing the company at £1.9bn. The price was in the middle of the marketed range of £3.50 to £3.90.