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  • Could The Billingsgate Roman Bathhouse win a Toast award?

    Life&Style

    We’re celebrating all the places that make the Square Mile great with our Toast the City Awards. This week we sent David Harry – AKA The London Spy – to report on the amazing Billingsgate Roman Bathhouse lurking beneath an office block Underneath 101 Lower Thames Street, a nondescript 1960s office block, hides one of [...]

  • Pride musical at the National Theatre review: I’ve never seen so many people in tears

    Life&Style

    Pride musical at the National Theatre review: ★★★★ Could there be a story more ready-made for a musical than the tale of the unlikely partnership between the gays and the Welsh miners? Based on the true, incredible account of the miner strikes of 1984 and 1985, and following the brilliant 2014 film of the same [...]

  • I recreated all my favourite TV tropes, from crawling through pipes to being two kids in a trenchcoat

    Life&Style

    TV tropes told Amelia Tait that life would be spent crawling through ventilation shafts and avoiding quicksand. The reality was very different… until now When I was old enough to know better but young enough for it to still be an excuse, I used to try and run through walls like Wile E. Coyote. I [...]

    Amelia crawling through ventilation shaft, reminiscent of iconic Die Hard scene, highlighting TV tropes in action films.
  • KSI on buying a football club, the manosphere and quitting alcohol

    June 25, 2026

    KSI is pumped. We’re midway through a photoshoot at Dagenham & Redbridge football club and he’s standing in the centre circle, fists balled, roaring in mock ecstasy. This slightly shabby stadium is an incongruous place to meet one of the UK’s most successful content creators; the walk from the station takes you through one of [...]

  • London Indian Film Festival Returns with Star-Studded 2026 Programme Led by Aamir Khan

    June 25, 2026

    London, United Kingdom – July 2026 – The London Indian Film Festival (LIFF), Europe’s largest South Asian film festival, returns for its 17th edition this July with an expanded UK-wide programme led by Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan and a special Goodness Gracious Me reunion, alongside UK premieres and industry events across five cities. The London [...]

  • City festival with comedy and line dancing arrives in Square Mile

    June 24, 2026

    Line dancing, comedy and a panel discussion entitled “Shit I’m in my 30’s: What’s the plan for retirement?” are some of the events taking place at the Leadenhall Building this summer, as the annual Leadenhall Live festival returns. Running 23 June – 16 July, the festival programmes more than 30 events over the course of [...]

  • Glengarry Glen Ross at the Old Vic fails to close

    June 22, 2026

    Glengarry Glen Ross | Old Vic | ★★☆☆☆  David Mamet’s transformation from perhaps the most original and insightful American playwright of the late 20th century to a flag-waving, MAGA-supporting, anti-woke motormouth is… troubling. As a Mamet-head, this must be what it’s like for Trump supporters trying to enjoy 90 per cent of popular culture.  It’s [...]

  • SET Ceramics nominated for Best Newcomer Toast award

    June 19, 2026

    We have launched the Toast the City awards 2026 and throughout the year we’ll be speaking to some of the nominees – this week it’s the team at SET Ceramics. To nominate your favourite Square Mile spots for the 2026 awards, from bars and restaurants to galleries and green spaces, visit the Toast the City website [...]

  • Bowls Club is the City’s most eccentric (and brilliant) pop-up

    June 17, 2026

    The Bowls Club in Finsbury Square is the City’s eccentric pop up that makes you feel like you’re anywhere but London. If you love it, why not nominate it for our Toast the City awards – find out how here! Two formidably dressed judges – some poshos from the King’s Road – are engaging in [...]

  • Judi Dench Theatre is a fitting tribute to the great dame 

    June 17, 2026

    On Tuesday, the Shaftesbury Theatre, the largest independent theatre in the West End, announced that it was changing its name. As of February 2027, following a renovation which will include restoration of its unique opening dome, it will be the Judi Dench Theatre, in honour of the 91-year-old actress who boasts an Academy Award, a [...]

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