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London rising The UK capital generates nearly a quarter of the entire country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and nearly 15% of the population live in its 600 square miles (1,554
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It’s a cover-up! Mary Wollstonecraft was born in Spitalfields, London on April 27, 1759. She was an English writer, philosopher and a very early advocate of women’s rights. Her unconventional
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He’s behind you As the new Spitting Image calls him on their re-launched puppet satire, we all hoped ‘Coroney’ was indeed behind us. But as London and the UK braces
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The show must go on The entertainment industry in the UK has been amongst the hardest hit by the Coronavirus crisis and is struggling to escape the ongoing clutches of
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Back to the future Little by little, Lockdown London is being dismantled. There are planes in the sky, traffic on the road and a few more people around. Shops, pubs
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Ready, steady, go! It is difficult to over-emphasise how important the UK capital is to the national and world economy. Latest figures show that London alone generates nearly a quarter
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Lockdown London At the end of the strictest Lockdown, your columnist cycled into central London for daily exercise and found a very familiar city looking so different. This is the
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London is – closed! Now, this is a headline that your columnist never thought he would write! As Covid-19 sweeps the globe, some of the most astonishing scenes have come
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No reservation? No problem! It is possible to eat just about any sort of food at almost any time in the UK capital, but it remains fiendishly difficult to get
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History Corner We are planning a ‘history corner’ as a regular feature in London Calling. As much as possible, we will try to make the link relevant to something current,