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Boris Johnson sees good idea. Crikey.Last night I went to an exhibition of planning and modelling tools. I took my wife. It was a bit like a date, but with architects. The new improved plans for Oxford Circus Sir Terry Leahy gav... ... |
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Notes from Fashioning the Future Summit, LondonSSF Contributor Deborah Barnes reports on her visit to The Fashioning the Future Summit that took place at the Centre For Sustainable Fashion at the London College of Fashion... The Fashion show last night with student designs was amazing with good tunes and gracious hosts. The show was very pro... |
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Atheism, One Bendy Bus At A Time"And, Lo*, The Godless Bus Picked Up Speed Around Traffie Square..." After quite a bit of news coverage, the move for a few buses to laud the non-existence of God - whilst simultaneously trundling London's streets - has gained pace. It's a useful corrective to the ever-present pushi... |
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What’s for Lunch? Le Pain QuotidienLondonist asks that most pressing of daily concerns: where to go on your lunch break. Le Pain Quotidien 18 Great Marlborough Street (Turner Building), W1F 7HS 0207 486 6154 Expect to pay: around £5 for most breads, soups, salads, £10 and up for mains Call for hours Ambling arou... |
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Better Red Than DeadIt may sound like a stage direction from Star Trek: The Musical, but plans to "rephase" London's traffic lights have been unveiled by transport czars. In the days following his election in May, Boris Johnson demanded an improvement to traffic flow, and transport commish Peter Hendy has... |
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Review: Factory HamletYou might be planning to avoid Regent Street this afternoon for its "Great British Experience" of a Festival, but we must entreat you to get down to the depths of Oxford Circus with all haste for the soon-to-be-legendary performance of the Factory Hamlet that is to begin there at 3pm,... |


