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London's £1bn Film Quarter Plans Submitted

Plans for a £1 billion film-making neighbourhood in Camden have been officially submitted, featuring vertical studios, 500 homes, and education facilities. Discover how this will transform London's creative scene.

London: Housing and Nature Can Coexist, Says GLA

Senior GLA figure Abby Crisostomo argues that solving London's housing crisis doesn't require sacrificing nature. Discover how green infrastructure can enhance new developments.

Tesco Towers developer pulls out of Harrow plan

The future of the controversial 'Tesco Towers' development in North London is uncertain after Notting Hill Genesis withdrew from the 504-home project. Discover the local reaction.

Winter Light 2025: Free South Bank Trail Returns

London's South Bank transforms into a glittering wonderland with Winter Light's free art trail. Discover neon installations, hourly light shows & festive markets until January 18, 2026.

2,500-home West London development approved

A major 2,500-home development on a former Kensal Green gasworks site has been approved, with the decision now going to London Mayor Sadiq Khan. Discover the details.

21-storey City of London block sparks 730 objections

A proposed 21-storey office block opposite the Barbican Estate faces fierce opposition from residents and heritage groups. Discover why the 'needlessly overpowering' scheme has sparked over 730 objections.

South Park S28 E3 UK Release Time & Details

Find out exactly when South Park Season 28, Episode 3 is out in the UK on Paramount+ and Comedy Central. Get the full release schedule and why the new season started unexpectedly.

New London neighbourhood with 586 homes on gasworks

A disused gas holder site in Motspur Park is set for a major transformation into a new urban neighbourhood featuring 586 homes, green spaces, and a new cycle link. Discover the plans and local reaction.

£1bn Green Quarter development transforms Southall

A new £1 billion neighbourhood is coming to West London's Southall, bringing 3,475 homes and 13 acres of parkland. But locals fear the 'Little India' community's cultural heritage is at risk from rapid gentrification.

First pictures of Peckham Hill Street's dramatic makeover

Exclusive photos reveal the stunning metamorphosis of Peckham Hill Street as a major regeneration project breathes new life into this South London neighbourhood, creating vibrant community spaces and enhanced pedestrian areas.

Kensington's 2,500-home transformation plan

London's most exclusive borough is set for its biggest housing revolution in decades, with 2,500 new homes planned across multiple strategic sites in a major boost for the capital's housing supply.

Highgate legal battle over 15-storey tower block

Furious locals in affluent Highgate are taking legal action to stop a massive 15-storey development they claim will destroy their neighbourhood's character and create a 'monstrous' landmark.

South London Historic Concert Series Returns

Discover how South London's most breathtaking historic venues are hosting an extraordinary concert series this summer, featuring world-class musicians in stunning architectural settings.

North Kensington megadevelopment: 2,500 homes and towers

A colossal regeneration project in North Kensington will deliver 2,500 new homes, including 35% affordable housing, alongside new parks and community facilities beneath 29-storey towers that will redefine the west London landscape.

West London office converted into 159 new homes

A former office building in Brentford is being converted into 159 residential apartments, offering a creative solution to London's housing shortage while preserving local heritage.

Croydon's The Fold Development Faces Complete Rebuild

Exclusive investigation reveals how a flagship Croydon newbuild development faces complete reconstruction just years after completion, raising serious questions about building standards and resident safety in London's property market.

Why USAID's End Isn't Being Mourned Worldwide

As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.

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