Firefighters tackle London blaze as another week of hot weather gets underway
London’s fire service had its busiest day since World War Two at the end of July as temperatures hit record highs.
London’s fire service had its busiest day since World War Two at the end of July as temperatures hit record highs.
The UK was forced to pay Belgium 5,000 per cent higher than the typical price for electricity to prevent a power blackout in south-east London.
From tomorrow, motorists in London could be hit by a £160 fine - if they are deemed to have strayed into a designated cycle lane.
Sir Howard Davies said he is "quite pessimistic" about what the future has in store for the UK.
An article published by The Spectator on Thursday has forced the British Transport Police to issue a warning against 'pervy bloke stares'.
The shocking statistic has been revealed in a new book on why we need to save the country from its capital.
Some of the key results to look for once the polls close.
Six of the top 20 hikes in Europe are in the United Kingdom, with the best a just short journey from the capital.
Barbeques and beer gardens at the ready - London temperatures are set to pick up substantially between now and the Easter weekend.
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