Today’s map for the London Underground is made of straight lines and 45 degree angles, and has become an icon of public transport and London as a city. But it didn’t always look as it does now.
Beck's first draft was initially rejected by Underground bosses. His final version was published on January 1, 1933, and was” taken up with enthusiasm” by Londoners, with an order of 750,000 copies of ...
A man has been taken to the hospital after an explosion rocked Wimbledon, south London. The contents of a van exploded when ...
Piccadilly line part closed all day - The Piccadilly line was partially closed between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge on Wednesday ...
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From Gaza to Goldsmiths: The extraordinary journey of a Palestinian student finding hope in London
Hanya Aljamal was eager to start her studies at Goldsmiths University at the end of last month — but first, she had to get ...
Plans to build a ‘new town’ in the London Borough of Enfield have sparked widespread debate over the use of protected Green ...
Google has started the roll-out of Gemini to Google Maps, bringing a new way of interacting with Maps. Using the AI-powered ...
Commuters have faced major delays this morning due to a faulty CCTV camera in the Blackwall Tunnel northbound as well as severe delays on a number of London Underground lines ...
A Tube passenger was punched and left with a broken eye socket after telling off a thug who was vaping in a carriage. British ...
Plans submitted for new ‘state-of-the-art’ facilities ‘ to rival and surpass those of New York and Los Angeles’ ...
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