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Wednesday 14 August 2002 -
A direct link between St Thomas' and Guy's Hospitals is one of the key features of a new bus route due to launch at the end of August.
A direct link between St Thomas' and Guy's Hospitals is one of the key features of a new bus route due to launch at the end of August.
Thursday 8 August 2002 -
A London Assembly member is calling on the Mayor to ask the cafe in City Hall to accept payment in euros. City Hall, the home of the Mayor and London Assembly, is proving a popular attraction for tourists and Londoners alike.
A London Assembly member is calling on the Mayor to ask the cafe in City Hall to accept payment in euros. City Hall, the home of the Mayor and London Assembly, is proving a popular attraction for tourists and Londoners alike.
Tuesday 30 July 2002 -
More than 10 million visits have been made to Tate Modern on Bankside since it opened in May 2000, it was revealed yesterday.
More than 10 million visits have been made to Tate Modern on Bankside since it opened in May 2000, it was revealed yesterday.
Monday 29 July 2002 -
Southwark Council last week outlined the new timetable for the redevelopment of Elephant & Castle.
Southwark Council last week outlined the new timetable for the redevelopment of Elephant & Castle.
Monday 29 July 2002 -
The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, last week officially opened the new home of London government, City Hall as part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations. But the Prince Philip didn't think much of the view...
The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, last week officially opened the new home of London government, City Hall as part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations. But the Prince Philip didn't think much of the view...
Monday 29 July 2002 -
The developers of the controversial London Bridge Tower last week received a letter from the Government Office for London advising that the deputy prime minister John Prescott has decided to call-in its application for his own decision.
The developers of the controversial London Bridge Tower last week received a letter from the Government Office for London advising that the deputy prime minister John Prescott has decided to call-in its application for his own decision.
Saturday 20 July 2002 -
Residents of Falcon Point next to Tate Modern on Bankside yesterday displayed banners and posters in protest against Southwark Property's plans for a substantial ground floor extension to the building which would encroach on the riverside walkway
Residents of Falcon Point next to Tate Modern on Bankside yesterday displayed banners and posters in protest against Southwark Property's plans for a substantial ground floor extension to the building which would encroach on the riverside walkway
Friday 19 July 2002 -
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation is making an award of more than £1.3 million to the Royal Festival Hall for a new five-year programme of free public education projects.
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation is making an award of more than £1.3 million to the Royal Festival Hall for a new five-year programme of free public education projects.
Wednesday 17 July 2002 -
Transport for London is providing a free peak-hour river service Between Westminster and Tower Piers, calling at Embankment, Waterloo and Blackfriars Piers during Thursday's industrial action on the London Underground.
Transport for London is providing a free peak-hour river service Between Westminster and Tower Piers, calling at Embankment, Waterloo and Blackfriars Piers during Thursday's industrial action on the London Underground.
Tuesday 16 July 2002 -
The Mayors of Berlin, New York and Paris will be present at next Tuesday's Royal opening of City Hall.
The Mayors of Berlin, New York and Paris will be present at next Tuesday's Royal opening of City Hall.
Tuesday 16 July 2002 -
The South Bank's most popular attraction - the British Airways London Eye - has had its planning permission extended for another 20 years by Lambeth Council.
The South Bank's most popular attraction - the British Airways London Eye - has had its planning permission extended for another 20 years by Lambeth Council.
Tuesday 16 July 2002 -
Sixteen years after the abolition of the County Hall-based GLC, London's government returned to SE1 yesterday when the Greater London Authority started to work from its new base near Tower Bridge.
Sixteen years after the abolition of the County Hall-based GLC, London's government returned to SE1 yesterday when the Greater London Authority started to work from its new base near Tower Bridge.
Sunday 14 July 2002 -
Police are appealing for witnesses to an incident where two men were shot at a branch of McDonald's in SE1 on Saturday morning.
Police are appealing for witnesses to an incident where two men were shot at a branch of McDonald's in SE1 on Saturday morning.
Sunday 14 July 2002 -
The National Film Theatre could move half a mile along the river to a new location near Tate Modern in a radical revision of its £35m expansion plans, according to a newspaper report today.
The National Film Theatre could move half a mile along the river to a new location near Tate Modern in a radical revision of its £35m expansion plans, according to a newspaper report today.
Sunday 14 July 2002 -
Early on Sunday morning the Commonwealth Games baton relay paid a brief visit to the South Bank - our photographers were there to record the event.
Early on Sunday morning the Commonwealth Games baton relay paid a brief visit to the South Bank - our photographers were there to record the event.
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