Wednesday, August 31, 2005

The Savoy shrugs off London terrorist attacks

Prince Alwaleed bought The Savoy hotel in London earlier this year, and has installed new management from the Fairmont. This wonderfully located hotel is thus now even more welcoming to guests from …

Millionaire cuts deal with fiancee who 'threw GBP90,000 ring into river'

Millionaire cuts deal with fiancee who 'threw GBP90,000 ring into river'

LONDONERS URGED TO CELEBRATE THAMES

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Westminster funeral for Lord Fitt


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Leading politicians attend the funeral in London of former SDLP leader Lord Gerry Fitt.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

Avoid the London traffic; take a Thames riverboat

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Friday, August 26, 2005

Thames River is an alternate highway for London visitors

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No place like Home Park

WHILE the current Ashes series has reignited waning interest in cricket in the nation's imagination, members of Windsor CC put willow to leather on Sunday to celebrate almost 140 years of the game at Home park. - Berkshire headlines

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Seals join Southend bathers


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A survey of marine mammals in the Thames shows seals and porpoises are regular visitors to London.

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Bombing memorial gardens to close

A PUBLIC memorial garden to the victims of the July London terror bombings is to close today with only a commemorative plaque remaining at the site,  Westminster City Council said.

Channel Tunnel burns victim dies


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A railwayman who suffered 'horrific burns' in a train fire in part of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link dies in hospital.

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Heroic tourist 'just jumped in'

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March of bugs across Thames

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Last chance to make a din over flights

   

Benny rescues drowning boy from the Thames

   

MP who voted yes for drink law objects to pub next door

LABOUR MP Hywel Francis insists he's no hypocrite - after backing his party's proposals for 24-hour drinking but objecting to his local taking advantage of the new law. - News politics

Friday, August 19, 2005

Family Fun in Britain

Family Fun in Britain.

Kingston, England is steeped in history

The borough of Kingston sits between the river Thames and Richmond Park in the leafy suburbs of southwest London. Just a stone's throw up river from the majestic Hampton Court Palace, Kingston is steeped in history. Far from being a museum like the p

Two die in Tiger Moth crash

   

Drink water straight from the Thames

   

Everyone`s London campaign

Everyone`s London campaign

Magic meal awaits all at riverside cafe

   

Olympics bill comes under attack

Advertisers' representatives are to lobby the British government in protest at plans to stop unauthorised businesses cashing in on London's hosting of the 2012 Olympics.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

The Latest On The “River Queen”

   

Australian tourist dives into Thames to save woman

An Australian tourist dived into the Thames on Wednesday afternoon in a bid to rescue a woman who had jumped from the  Millennium Bridge in an apparent suicide bid.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

GBP91m project to open up South Bank arts

   

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