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UK Police: Post-Mortem Finds Russian Tycoon Berezovsky’s Death ‘Consistent with Hanging’
(LONDON) — British police say that a post-mortem examination has found that self-exiled Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky's death was "consistent with hanging." ...

London Rail Workers Find Likely Plague Burial Pit
Workers digging a new railway line in London have uncovered what they believe is a burial ground containing victims of the Black Death.
Bieber Recovering After Fainting at London Concert
Justin Bieber is recovering after fainting backstage at a concert in London. A spokeswoman for Bieber told The Associated Press late Thursday that the...
Kerry Opens First Official Overseas Trip in London
(LONDON) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry kicked off his first official overseas trip by meeting with British leaders in London on Monday, the first of a...

John Kerry Sails into a New Falklands Conflict in London
The new U.S. Secretary of State set off alarm bells in London over his comments regarding the U.K.'s disputed possession of the Falkland Islands.

40,000-Year-Old Ice Age Art To Go on Display in London
If you think our ancestors' artwork was all cave paintings and stone tools, think again. A new exhibit of forty-millennia-old artwork at the British Museum is...

Helicopter Strikes Crane in Central London and Crashes in Flames
Wednesday morning rush hour in central London, and millions of people flooded the streets en route to work, braving unusually cold temperatures and pervasive...

The London Underground Celebrates its 150th Anniversary
A hundred and fifty years ago on January 9, the world’s first underground railway took its first trip. The journey was exclusive (by invitation only) and...

Scrutiny Builds at Radio Station That Prank Called London Hospital
The two radio hosts of the Australian 2Day FM are receiving counselling. They have not been seen in public since the announcement of nurse Jacintha Saldanha's...

Kate Middleton’s Baby: As the World Fusses, a London Neighborhood Shrugs
A hundred members of the press gathered outside the King Edward VII's Hospital Sister Agnes in central London, hoping to catch a glimpse of a pregnant Kate...

Rejected Beatles Audition Tape To Be Auctioned in London
On Jan 1 1962 four musicians made the trek from Liverpool to London to meet with executives from Decca Records Brian Epstein a music columnist turned band...

Keys To The Tower Of London Stolen
Despite the presence of the Beefeaters, a man walked in and swiped a set of keys to the Tower of London.

Is This the End for London’s Black Cabs?
The manufacturer behind London's famous black cabs goes into bankruptcy

How Cherie Blair Beat Jacques Chirac to Win London the 2012 Olympics over Paris
London Olympic Organizing Committee Chief reveals how Cherie Blair's infuriated reaction to French President Jacques Chirac's slight of British food may have...

As the NFL Returns to London, Can Stan Kroenke Have Success in Soccer and Football?
Two of the businessman's sporting interests vied for his attention in London this past weekend

London Transit Police Aren’t Laughing over ‘Guerilla Sticker Attacks’
Some local wits have been cleverly altering the transit system's iconic signs, to the delight of some passengers and consternation of authorities.
Rio Employees Accused of Stealing London Documents
-London spokeswoman Jackie Brock-Doyle on an incident in which employees of Rio de Janeiro’s 2016 committee were caught stealing files from organizers of the...

Rat Meat Sold Illegally in London
We think 'legal' rat meat would still be pretty gross.

$486 Million House Up For Sale in London
Hey, one percenters: here’s a property that may be beyond even your reach. As the rest of Britain struggles through an economic downturn, London’s real estate...


