Tesco Uproots "Anti-Homeless" Spikes as Public Outrage Grows
Internet power solves societal ill.
Internet power solves societal ill.
Boris Johnson, the man who rules over London with an iron fist inside a sock puppet, has agreed to be shot by a water cannon to prove... to prove something. To prove his eyes won't be ripped out.
Looks like Uber has done the knowledge on how to calm angered black cab drivers.
Transport for London says the live data that powers its 19,500 bus stop displays is now at the core of over 60 separate mobile apps.
Should we be fortifying buildings against the homeless? Probably not, but we have to ask this following a recent move by a south London building company.
We covered the supposed trend of burying diggers underground rather than spending the money to rescue them, but if you wanted to know a little more then look no further.
The problems surrounding the 2016 Rio Olympics might not be entirely be the fault of the Brazilian Government, the IOC might also be partly to blame.
The ancient Egyptians left budding Indiana Joneses mummies to uncover. Modern-day Londoners? They're burying industrial diggers for the archeologists of the future to uncover.
New urban hub 'Hemel Hempstead II' said to contain retail space for as many as 64,000 charity shops.
Exciting new carpet to stare at when stuck in a queue for three hours.
You know, if every traffic jam was caused by a giant polystyrene octopus, maybe they wouldn't be so bad. This one, destined for a World Cup stunt, is stuck in the middle of Oxford Circus, one of Central London's busiest junctions, after the truck carrying it broke down. [Katherine Carpenter (Twitter)]
Buying a house is expensive, in fact it's probably the most expensive thing many of you will ever buy. With that in mind you really want to try and get the best value for money. This house, situated in Denmark Hill in South-East London, is a mere 99-inches wide and doesn't exactly scream "bargain" does it?