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This posh neighbourhood has been named London’s best place to live right now
It’s a dispute that will never truly be settled. North versus south, east versus west – Londoners are steadfast in their opinion of what part of the city is the best to live in. We’ll unashamedly spend hours over a pint fighting about where has the best...
Things to do in London this weekend
It’s the biggest weekend of the year. Thanks to the bumper Easter Bank Holiday we have four whole days off. If you want to make all this extra free time count, you’ve come to the right place. Embrace the season by filling those free hours with Easter...
Update: The new Banksy mural has been covered up
Four days after a brand new Banksy appeared on Christie Court on Hornsey Road in Finsbury Park, the immediately world-famous mural was defaced with white paint. Now locals have discovered the painting, which uses bright green paint splatters to depict the...
Here's a map of all the Banksys you can still spot around London
Click for the full-sized map He may be the world’s most famous street artist, but that doesn't mean murals by Banksy stick around for that long. He’s done plenty of spraying around London over the years (including this new one), only for most of it to...
London train and tube strikes April and May 2024: everything you need to know
Does anyone even remember what life was like in London before the train strikes? Union members have been walking out since all the way back in the summer of 2022, making it well over 18 months since the UK was blissfully rail-strike-free. And industrial...
The best restaurants in London you should be booking
March 2024: Our Top 50 Restaurants in London is an ever-evolving thing – as is our list of the Best New Restaurants in London, to which the incredible Morchella in Exmouth Market has just been added. As the first whispers of spring (aka £1 daffs in your...
‘Some May Work as Symbols’
The story goes that modernism ripped everything up and started again; and nowhere did more of that mid-century aesthetic shredding than Brazil. Helio Oiticica, Lygia Pape, Lygia Clark, Ivan Serpa et al forged a brand new path towards minimalism, shrugging...
The 101 best things to do in London
March 2024: We made it, London! March is here at last, the official start of spring is just days away. Pretty soon we’ll be spending our weekends frollicking like baby lambs in parks filled with colourful spring blooms, day drinking at a rooftop bar or...
Standing at the Sky’s Edge
I was blown away by the emotional power of this show, about three generations of incomers in Sheffield’s iconic – and infamous – brutalist housing estate, Park Hill. It’s a stunning achievement, which takes the popular but very different elements of retro...
Nick Waplington: ‘Living Room’
What is working-class England if not grey, sullen, broken, monochrome, damp and sad? That’s the classic vision of this crumbling nation presented to us by photography, film and TV. But in the early 1990s, photographer Nick Waplington rocked the metaphorical...