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  • Royal Collection Trust staff walk through the east wing of Buckingham Palace.

    Who pockets the proceeds of £75 tours of Buckingham Palace?

  • Ben Habib, at a press conference in London, this year

    Nigel Farage stirs tensions in Reform UK as he ousts deputies

  • Brian Logan

    Tiny theatres take big risks – in cautious and precarious times, their survival is vital

    Brian Logan
  • A worker shelters from the rain under a UK flag umbrella as he passes the London Stock Exchange

    London stock market rules shaken up in attempt to stop firms moving overseas

  • Hunt for army veteran after woman and daughters killed in Bushey crossbow attack

  • ‘A live issue’: Hew Locke’s new work referencing slavery displayed in London

  • A mother holds a young child in her arms as they both look into distorting mirrors at the top of a spiral staircase

    Young V&A wins Museum of the Year award

  • Robert Irwin, writer at home in South London.

    Robert Irwin obituary

  • Danae Thomas, Selma Taha and Divina Riggon outside Highbury Corner magistrates court

    Southall Black Sisters’ chief calls out ‘racist’ UK legal system after assault case collapses

  • Traffic on the A12 towards the Blackwall tunnel in January 2017.

    Blackwall and Silvertown tunnels will cost up to £4 at peak times, says TfL

  • Actors’ show-stopping art exhibition: ‘We’re used to rejection so nothing was turned down!’

  • A moment that changed me
    A moment that changed me: My body was wedged between the train and platform – and my mortality rushed towards me

  • Britain has been invaded by parakeets – and it’s got nothing to do with Jimi Hendrix

    Tim Blackburn
  • Neil Sebba CEO of Tossed, photographed at one of his fast food outlets on Victoria Street in Central London.

    Observer business profile
    ‘Who buys a retail brand during Covid?’ The man who revived salad chain Tossed

    The healthy eating chain almost collapsed during lockdown, but now has visions of putting down roots beyond its core London market
  • Drone view of treatment works at Mogden, showing 20 circular tanks, each with a large arm that scrapes around the tank

    Rise in sewage pollution from Thames Water’s ageing treatment works

    Incidents from sites and pipe network increased by 19 last year to 350 amid delays in investment, company says
  • A man sitting on a wall in Tower Hamlets council estate in the 1990s

    From protests to dancing in the street: East London’s Bengali community – in pictures

    Photography: the lives of London’s Bengali community
  • A grand school building

    Former girls’ school in London to reopen as pioneering youth hub

  • A plane flies over a sign that reads ‘Welcome to Heathrow’

    Man who slipped in puddle of Baileys on way to BA flight could get £4m

  • Two people hold umbrellas while sat in the seats at a tennis court

    Terrible weather to blame for drop in Wimbledon visitors, All England Club chief says

  • Jacqueline Crooks pictured among a collage showing children in a park, a library sign, Tower Bridge, a for rent sign, social housing blocks, and headlines about energy bills

    My home town: how London changed under Conservative rule

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