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  • London travel chaos: Rail services disrupted during rush hour at Paddington after train derails leaving reduced service between Reading and London

    June 17, 2016

    Disruption to train services in and out of Paddington Station is expected to continue during evening rush hour today, after a train derailed last night. A non-passenger train derailed and caused damage to signalling and overhead wires last night, according to Great Western Railway (GRW). The station issued a picture of the damage in a [...]

  • Labour holds Tooting as Rosena Allin-Khan wins by-election brought on by Sadiq Khan’s victory in London mayor race

    June 17, 2016

    Labour has held Tooting after junior doctor Rosena Allin-Khan won yesterday's by-election in the south London constituency. Allin-Khan received 17,894 votes, giving her a majority win of 6,357. She was elected in a by-election brought about by Sadiq Khan's departure to become London mayor. The new MP paid tribute to Jo Cox, who was killed in [...]

  • The Smithsonian museum is heading to East London thanks to a collaboration with the V&A

    June 14, 2016

    Move over, National History Museum: the US' largest museum has just unveiled plans to come to London – and it's doing so in collaboration with the Victoria & Albert (V&A) museum. In a statement the pair said they've agreed to work on a permanent gallery space at the V&A's East London museum at the Queen Elizabeth [...]

  • Virgin Active is shredding for summer

    June 14, 2016

    Gym operator Virgin Active is trimming the fat and selling 35 of its UK clubs to rival Nuffield Health as part of plans to refocus on its more exclusive locations. The deal is expected to complete this summer, with the clubs, their members and staff moving across to Nuffield. Virgin Active will have 61 clubs left [...]

  • London now has one millionaire for every 29 inhabitants as Monaco tops millionaire chart

    June 14, 2016

    London now has one millionaire for every 29 inhabitants, or 3.4 per cent of the population, new research has revealed. The UK capital has climbed from sixth to fifth place in a ranking of the world's top cities per capita for people with net assets worth $1m (£0.7m) or more, excluding the value of their main house. London rival New York [...]

  • London travel disruption: Bond Street station closed and no service on Jubilee Line between Waterloo and Finchley Road due to person on the track

    June 13, 2016

    Bond Street station is closed this afternoon due to a person on the tracks. The station was evacuated shortly after 3pm when a person jumped onto the Jubilee Line track. There is currently no service on the Jubilee Line going in both directions between Waterloo and Finchley Road stations because of the incident, and there are severe delays [...]

  • The Queen’s (not so) summer street party in pictures

    June 12, 2016

    The Queen's 90th birthday street party went down in a particularly British way – with drizzle and certainly some soggy sandwiches among the guests in attendance. People lined The Mall in central London near Buckingham Palace to raise a glass to Her Majesty on her birthday, not letting the rain ruin the day and donning a [...]

  • World Naked Bike Ride has arrived in London

    June 11, 2016

    World Naked Bike Ride has arrived in London – and City PM was at the scene, not looking creepy, with a smartphone. The weather could have been better, but literally tens of people still turned up to take part in the event, an annual protest against oil dependency and car culture, in Tower Hill. Read more: One and all [...]

  • Museum of London has just unveiled six architects’ ideas to revive Smithfield Market

    June 10, 2016

    The dilapidated Smithfield Market has lain empty for the past 20 years – but it could be about to be given a new lease of life after the Museum of London, its new owner, unveiled six designs for its regeneration. In July last year City PM revealed that Canada was in talks [...]

  • Her Majesty the Queen’s 90th birthday? Let me take a selfie, says South West Trains

    June 10, 2016

    The crowded concourse at London Waterloo may not seem like the obvious place to snap some selfies, but that's precisely what South West Trains is encouraging people to do. Today and tomorrow, the train company is running a selfie contest to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday.  To make the station a bit more regal and hopefully bring a [...]

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