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added 2007 Fri Jun 22 7:00:00 by unknown user
If I do need a place in London before August 1st, London Met will sort me a single room for £120 a week. Nice.
added 2007 Sun Jun 10 22:43:53 by Digidave
we love the idea of using recycled industrial surplus as the starting point for prefab design, and now Urban Space Management has brought shipping containers to multi-unit, larger-scale housing with the introduction of its component-based, flexible, and widely applicable container construction system.
added 2007 Tue Jun 5 23:59:46 by Neophile
Whole Foods Market Inc., America's most successful organic supermarket chain, opens its massive flagship London store next week.
added 2007 Mon May 21 9:27:18 by MyWayOnNow
The Cutty Sark, the world's last remaining tea clipper and one of London's tourist attractions, was engulfed by fire on Monday morning, firefighters said.
added 2007 Wed May 2 16:03:56 by charbarred
1952: A de Havilland Comet, flying for British Overseas Airways Corporation, becomes the first jet aircraft to enter commercial service, carrying passengers from London to Johannesburg, South Africa.
added 2007 Mon Apr 30 8:01:03 by STONERS
Miles Hilton-Barber braved snowstorms, freezing temperatures and torrential downpours during his 59-day journey under the supervision of sighted co-pilot Richard Meredith-Hardy.
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 1:24:00 by Wil
Dozens of private and public spy-cameras surveil the streets, walls and windows of the area around George Orwell's apartment. Britain, the nation that "sleepwalked into a surveillance society," has created the landscape that Orwell envisioned, a world where your every step is recorded from every angle.
added 2007 Wed Mar 28 7:32:21 by Deidre
First the Russians were credited with fuelling the London property boom. Then their wealth flooded into sectors from art to sports cars. Now the rush of roubles into Britain is credited with funding another rising market - champagne.
added 2007 Fri Feb 23 23:06:46 by okitech
Ever since authorities in London imposed a charge to drive into the city center in 2003, the U.S. Embassy has stood as a beacon of automotive defiance, refusing to pay what its diplomats call a tax from which they should be exempt.

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added 2007 Wed Feb 21 18:35:41 by unknown user
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added 2007 Sun Feb 18 3:40:08 by Ousama
he rarest and most elaborate collection of religious manuscripts in the world, including one of the earliest Korans and a Torah from a lost community of Chinese Jews, is to be displayed at the British Library in a unique exhibition on the great religions.
added 2007 Mon Feb 12 13:34:18 by unknown user
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added 2007 Fri Feb 9 17:20:47 by Karina
British police said on Friday they had arrested a 48-year-old man who claimed to have sent one of a series of letter bombs to hit the country in recent weeks.
added 2007 Tue Feb 6 20:15:11 by populist
Armed foreign police could patrol the streets of London during the 2012 Olympics under an unprecedented scenario outlined by one of Scotland Yard's most senior officers.
added 2007 Mon Feb 5 13:21:10 by charbarred
A woman has been taken to hospital after police were called to deal with a suspect package at premises in central London.
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 22:50:01 by okitech
Walking around in London could soon become problematic: it is not a matter of architectural barriers or physical checks , instead the problem is that a subtle and invasive form of urban-perquisition is about to be adopted by British Government to trap terror suspects: X- Rays. Less than two weeks ago it was discussed the proposal to scatter &q
added 2007 Sat Jan 27 4:57:03 by nativestorm
British police say lethal dose of polonium-210 was put in Russian's teapot. Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned by someone who put polonium in his teapot at the hotel where he was staying in london
added 2006 Sun Dec 31 1:13:50 by unknown user
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added 2006 Sat Dec 23 19:30:06 by unknown user
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added 2006 Fri Nov 17 23:32:47 by unknown user
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added 2006 Wed Nov 1 1:14:38 by saul
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added 2006 Mon Oct 23 10:31:41 by kenanders0n
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added 2006 Tue Sep 12 8:00:13 by yyss
Little People - a tiny street art project
added 2006 Fri Aug 11 0:47:27 by ephram
Oil fell $2 to below $75 a barrel on Thursday after Britain said it had thwarted a plot to blow up aircraft in trans-Atlantic flight and investors recalled the slump in fuel demand that followed 9/11.
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 20:51:42 by corey.spring
Five of the suspected London terrorists are still at large and are being urgently hunted, according to U.S. sources who have been briefed on the airplane bombing plot.
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 12:56:13 by shackbar
A UK terrorist plot was thwarted with passengers now getting extra security screenings and prevented from bringing carry-on bags onto planes.
added 2006 Mon Aug 7 21:44:58 by wayjer
A Boston-bound American Airlines jet with 240 passengers and 13 crew aboard returned to London's Heathrow airport on Monday over a security issue, but there was no threat to the aircraft, the company said.
added 2006 Fri Aug 4 8:20:43 by runbmd
The BBC has been urged to pull a 'sick' new comedy show which features spoof news reports of Tony Blair being assassinated and a 9/11-style video of terrorists crashing an airliner into the Houses of Parliament.