A Peckham bus driver, who came to London from the Caribbean in the '50s, was a weightlifting champion and set...
Read moreWhen I researched my book Under Fire – Black Britain in Wartime 1939-1945, I made notes about Black Britons who...
Read moreAn “extremely rare” Roman mausoleum and four mosaics discovered in Borough will be displayed to the public in a permanent...
Read moreA Georgian-era Dulwich dining club has started admitting female members - almost 250 years after it was founded. The Dulwich...
Read moreA drinking fountain in Tanner Street Gardens, Bermondsey, is actually a relic of London’s Georgian past. You can walk right...
Read moreThe Horniman Museum will host an exhibition all about Brits' favourite past-time - drinking tea. The exhibition is called ?, ???,...
Read moreA recently discovered Victorian tea room by London Bridge is set to become a Starbucks. The Express Dairy tea room...
Read moreThe Imperial War Museum has announced a new exhibition dedicated to espionage from World War I to the present day. ...
Read moreOn July 3, 1450, an army of roughly 5,000, made up of peasants, yeomen and landowners looked out over London...
Read moreThe collapse of Debenhams, and House of Fraser’s steep decline, have shown how department stores have fallen out of favour...
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