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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,
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Banning busking Buskers have been part of London life for a very long time but now it seems they are under threat – in some areas at least. In an
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Playing politics London is full of political gossip in the run up to the first December General Election for nearly 100 years. For many observers, this will be the climax
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Another me The Koestler Trust is the UK’s leading prison arts charity and each year they try to bring a new twist to their annual exhibition at the Royal Festival
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Lest we forget Britain seems to be engulfed in a wave of nostalgia for bygone times with a lot of reflection back to the pivotal role the country played in
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On Her Majesty’s Secret Service The Science Museum in South Kensington is easily a day out in itself with exhibits ranging from space rockets to early steam engines. Now though,
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Robot wars The Barbican Centre, on the northern edge of the City of London, has a reputation for hosting ground-breaking exhibitions and this certainly continues with their current offering, “AI:
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Only human Perhaps the most famous patient ever at the London Hospital in Whitechapel, East London, was Joseph Merrick – better known as the Elephant Man. When he was five,
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Faulty Towers “Fantastic Feats: The Building of London” is a multi-media event taking place in the capital this summer with some 50 events over six months dipping into the worlds
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Hollywood glamour – at a price Many Hollywood stars choose to make the UK capital their home. Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gillian Anderson and Kylie Minogue are amongst the current