
The eclipse: most of us have already forgotten where we were when it happened. Photo by Michael Goldrei in the Londonist Flickr pool.
- Camberwell teenager jailed for 22 years after planning to behead a British soldier.
- How will London vote in May 2015, and why? Ken Livingstone will tell you on Monday.
- Following last week’s fire at Battersea Arts Centre, there’s been another one at Jerwood Space on Union Street. Thankfully the damage is minimal.
- London’s independent bookshops: only 100 left, and dwindling by the day.
- Wembley landlords fined after tenant narrowly escaped a ‘tidal wave’ of water crashing down from the kitchen ceiling.
- Internet inundated with strikingly unimpressive images of the eclipse in London, like this one in Kentish Town, and the image above.
- Alexander McQueen fever continues: a play about the fashion designer’s life airs at St James Theatre in May.
- The Standard visits London’s poshest squat. They’re hoping Russell Brand will pop in soon.
- London Metal Exchange’s methods could do with a bit of polishing up.
- Do you live in one the vainest areas in London? Yeah, that’s right you narcissist — you just have to find out, don’t you.
- Armoured tank rumbles up to Broadcasting House and deals a devastating blow.
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20 March 2015 | 4:30 pm – Source: londonist.com
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