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Shruti Chopra Awarded Freedom of the City of London

Financial News editor Shruti Chopra receives the prestigious Freedom of the City of London award, recognising her contributions to financial journalism. Discover the ceremony details and its significance.

Avoid Tower Bridge for NYE Fireworks, Officials Warn

Officials urge revellers to avoid Tower Bridge and other central London bridges for the New Year's Eve fireworks due to poor visibility and safety concerns. Find the best viewing alternatives here.

2025's Most Complained About TV Shows Shocker

Ofcom reveals 2025's most complained-about TV moments. Love Island's 'bullying' claims top list, with GB News and Karen Millen also sparking outrage. Discover the full top 10.

£151m approved to fix London housing estates

The City of London Corporation has approved over £151 million to refurbish its housing estates. The 10-year plan aims to tackle issues like damp, mould, and disrepair in homes across the capital.

London residents use gyms after water failure

Hundreds of Barbican Estate residents face a weekend without water after a mains leak. Thames Water apologises as locals are directed to nearby gyms for showers. Read the latest.

London stations top global beauty ranking

St Pancras International and Paddington have been ranked the world's most spectacular railway stations in a new global list. Discover the full top 20 and what makes London's transport hubs so special.

Barbican water failure leaves 400 homes without supply

Hundreds of Barbican residents face a weekend without water after a major leak. Thames Water engineers scramble for a fix as locals are offered gym showers and bottled water. Full details on the ongoing disruption.

Smithfield and Billingsgate Markets moving to Royal Docks

London's historic Smithfield Meat Market and Billingsgate Fish Market have a new preferred site at Albert Island in the Royal Docks. The move, planned for 2028, promises growth for traders and major redevelopment for their current central London locations

Charlie Kirk Leads Wikipedia's 2025 Most-Read List

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk's Wikipedia page was viewed 44.9m times in 2025, topping the annual list following his fatal shooting at a university debate. Explore the full top 20.

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