Today at 16:46:38 - Archived photos of some of the 16 Tube stations which have been given listed building status Today at 16:46:38 - Scunthorpe United give trials to former Crystal Palace midfielder Kieran Djilali and Blackburn Rovers defender Gavin Gunning. Today at 16:46:38 - A man charged with murdering a 63-year-old in a cafe in Leyton, east London, is to stand trial at the Old Bailey in February. Today at 15:46:27 - Fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who killed himself at home in London last year, leaves £50,000 of his £16m fortune to his pet dogs. Today at 15:46:27 - Up to 10,000 Londoners can join the cast for the opening and closing Games ceremonies, the London Mayor says. Today at 14:17:10 - Family and friends of Amy Winehouse arrived for a private service for the singer in north London. | Today at 17:16:54 -
WATFORD Football Club legends switched to a different sport as they took part in Amersham CC’s cricket week with a Twenty20 match.
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DANNY Senda is set for a trip back to Bucks this evening as his Barnet side travel to Chesham United.
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A TALENTED brother and sister duo have been cast in the award-winning revival of hit musical South Pacific at the Barbican Theatre.
Today at 16:46:47 - THE Chingford Morris Men are to perform at the Victoria Tavern in Smarts Lane, Loughton, next Monday (August 1).
Today at 16:46:47 - A six-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital after crashing a mini-motorbike, according to reports.
Today at 16:46:47 - The alleged robber of a cash-in-transit van has faced charges he stole thousands of pounds during a raid in Mitcham.
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Today at 13:46:26 - As Amy Winehouse's funeral takes place today, David Smyth says her adopted borough with its musical history was the singer's natural home Today at 10:46:10 - No one could accuse Chichester of undervaluing this year's centenary celebrations for Terence Rattigan. Over the next 10 weeks it stages four plays either by or inspired by Rattigan, alongside rehears ... Today at 10:46:10 - On The Record documents campaigning writers and photographers worldwide and serves as a salutary reminder of the still crucial need for an independent investigative media Today at 10:16:06 - Sublime is not a word you can overuse to describe the lake side scene in Swan Lake. Most ballet companies do it pretty well, but the Mariinsky elevates it to another realm 7/25/2011 at 12:17:12 - Andrew Lloyd Webber tried to plug the funding gaps in the arts by handing out £1 million to nurture the stars of the future | Today at 12:16:19 - AMY WINEHOUSE, whose funeral it is today, is set to be honoured with a tribute concert.
read more 7/25/2011 at 12:46:34 - LONDON OLYMPIC helpers will be given training on "how not to be nervous", as part of preparations for the 2012 Games.
read more 7/25/2011 at 00:46:26 - HARRY POTTER fans - up to 10,000 of them - have braved the torrential rain to mass on Trafalgar Square ahead of tonight's premiere of
read more 7/25/2011 at 00:46:26 - GEORGE MICHAEL has led celebrities in having fun with the phone-hacking scandal, calling the demise of the News of the World "a fantastic day for Britain".
read more 7/24/2011 at 00:16:13 - METROPOLITAN Police Chief Sir Paul Stephenson says he is "concerned" that the number of burglaries and robberies in London has shot up over the last year.
read more | Today at 13:16:20 - Further details have been released of Little Angel theatre’s 50th anniversary Christmas production, which will see the company’s founding family join forces with celebrated theatre company Kneehigh. 7/25/2011 at 14:46:08 - It can’t be often that a playwright can boast of having more than one show on in London at any one time, but Ken Ludwig has that pleasure this summer. Charlotte Marshall talked to the Washington DC-ba ... 7/25/2011 at 12:46:59 - The critically acclaimed stage adaptation of Swallows And Amazons, which wowed crowds at the Bristol Old Vic in 2010, is to come to London’s Vaudeville theatre for a Christmas season. 7/25/2011 at 10:47:26 - Lend Me A Tenor The Musical is to end its West End run at the Gielgud theatre on 6 August due to disappointing ticket sales. It had been booking to 19 November. 7/24/2011 at 00:16:02 - It’s odd to come away from a Palestinian production of a Kafka tale thinking about Harry Potter, especially as there is not a bespectacled child wizard in sight. |