Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Westminster Abbey counters Da Vinci Code

   

Cyclists get better rail parking


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Cyclists are to get hundreds of new and improved parking spaces at 16 train stations in Oxfordshire.

Monday, May 30, 2005

Glass art meets nature at Kew Gardens


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Sunday, May 29, 2005

Filthy Thames could wreck Games bid

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Saturday, May 28, 2005

The Eye's had it, unless Red Ken can see a way to sort it

As London tourist attractions go, it's brand new - only five years
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Big Ben stops for 90 minutes, baffling engineers

Big Ben, the landmark London clock renowned for its accuracy and chimes, stopped ticking for 90 minutes, an engineer said Saturday. Officials do not know why the 147-year-old clock on the banks of the River Thames stopped at 10:07 p.m. Friday.

Big Ben falls silent for more than an hour

   

For 90 Minutes, Time Stands Still on the Thames

Big Ben, the landmark London clock known for its accuracy, stopped ticking Friday night. Twice.

Big Ben chimes stoppage mystery


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Big Ben's chimes stop for more than an hour-and-a-half but the cause is unknown.

Wheels within wheels that threaten to shut the Eye

::nobreak::THERE is only one thing more spectacular than the view from the London Eye this week — and that's the dispute over the future of the big wheel by the Thames. Could the country's most popular paying attraction be disma

Friday, May 27, 2005

Cave art hoax hits museum


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Art prankster Banksy puts fake rock art of a caveman with a shopping trolley on the walls of the British Museum.

University Boat Race photos


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Pictures from the River Thames as Oxford row to victory over Cambridge in their 151st meeting.

Artists back London's Olympic bid


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Artists unveil a new work on the Tate's website on each of the next 40 days to back London's 2012 Olympic bid.

Tate in race to save masterpiece


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The Tate Gallery receives GBP400,000 towards buying a Joshua Reynolds painting for the UK.

Council delay decision on Valley


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 Greenwich Council delay a decision over Charlton's plans to redevelop The Valley's east stand.

Green light for 3,500 homes


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A GBP168m project to build 3,500 new homes on a site next to the Thames is approved.

London pays tribute to MacArthur


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Crowds line the Thames to welcome Ellen MacArthur as she sails up the Thames.

MacArthur on the Thames photos


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Pictures as Ellen MacArthur sails down the Thames to celebrate her round the world sailing record.

Trapperd men saved from the mud at Battersea

TWO men trapped up to their waists in the clinging mud of the Thames are dragged to safety by rescuers. - Mirror News; covering the UK's daily news up to the minute

Monet's London: Artists' Reflections on the Thames

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Making a splash at new pool

   

Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix Run Into Problems?

Director David Yates Spoke To UK's The Independent About The Difficulty They Are Having Setting Up A Chase Scene

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Concern over towpath future

   

Bridge congestion row

   

Phoenix Filming Begins This Spring

   

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