London transport gets Wi-Fi
Jun 30th
The news of rejoice come for the Londoners as city commuters will be able access the net on-the-go with the recent proclamation of installing Wi-Fi internet connections in the public transport systems.
It came from the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, who made this declaration public at the Greater London Authority’s annual ‘State of London’ debate.
According to the formulated proposals the underground station platforms, bus stops and street lights will have Wi-Fi technology installed transforming them all into Wi-Fi hotspots.
Jeremy London’s wife hits back at rumours
Jun 23rd
As police continue to investigate a series of bizarre kidnapping allegations made by actor Jeremy London; several new twists to the story have emerged.
With London claiming he was abducted, robbed at gunpoint and then forced to smoke drugs, Palm Springs police have denied claims by London’s wife Melissa that similar incidents have taken place in the California desert region.
Detective Steve Douglas said: ‘There haven’t been any incidents that I can recall of gang members kidnapping tourists with flat tyres and then forcing them to do drugs.’ More >
Doubt about vuvuzelas at London Cup
Jun 16th
After arriving to lead London’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup, Johnson clutched a yellow vuvuzela and blew on it occasionally before and during his press conference.
“We are thinking of not having the vuvuzela, wonderful instruments though they are,” he said.
Rome Plans Hotel Tax as Credit
Jun 9th
Rome is considering a hotel tax on the 9 million visitors to the Eternal City each year, a revenue- raising measure that may hurt tourism in the Italian capital and put further pressure on its credit rating.
London’s nightlife is getting wilder than ever
Jun 9th
The family lives near me and I can attest to the shocking brass neck of the local wildlife.
A cheeky fox trotted into my kitchen one afternoon and proceeded to lope round the pine table, pursued, at a safe distance, by the dog. Eventually I managed to herd the creature onto the patio, and it exited the garden with what can only be described as an air of disdainful leisureliness.
Miley Cyrus legs it to London
Jun 2nd
As one of the biggest ‘tween’ stars in the world, Miley Cyrus is mobbed by fans wherever she goes.
So despite trying to cultivate a racier image in recent months, it appears that the Hannah Montana star’s young fanbase is a strong as ever as she was besieged by teenagers in London today. More >
The Great City of London Crackdown
Mar 31st
It’s the £30bn industry that has prospered like no other during the recession – but nobody champions its success. Those working in it operate across all sectors, from public to private, with little regard for the consequences of their actions. They might work near you in the office or they might be the bloke you say hello to down the pub. You might be sitting next to one now. More >
I'm a Photographer, Not a Terrorist
Mar 24th

Photographers angry with being stopped and searched by British police, under the country’s terrorism laws gathered in Trafalgar Square London yesterday; defending their rights to take pictures in public places and protest against the illegal use of stop and search powers. Photographers say they have been unduly targeted by Section 44 of the act, which allow officers to stop and search people regardless of whether they have reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing. More >
London's Dockland Light Railway
Mar 9th


