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As London continues to grow, city politicans have been approving a number of large developments this year, along with making changes to the urban growth boundary. London Morning host Andrew Brown spoke with urban development expert Jason Gilliland about the progress so far.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThese Are the Best Spots in London for History Buffs, Foodies, and Everyone in Between, According to a Top Travel AdvisorList travel advisor and U.K. specialist Ellen LeCompte shares her top recommendations for hidden gems in London, along with tricks and tips for avoiding the crowds.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed that Trump will be visiting Turnberry in Scotland, where he owns a hotel and golf course. The trip will also include a stop in Aberdeen, a northern Scottish town close to his other golf course, the Trump International Golf Links.
The bags from the supermarket chain are becoming increasingly popular, even though the store doesn’t operate in Britain.
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ELLE Decor on MSNOur 25 Favorite Museums and Galleries in LondonWhether you're just visiting or call England's capital home, London's museums offer endless entertainment, education, and unexpected delights.
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Searching for the best hotels in London? From Claridge’s to the new NoMad London, here are some of our favorite places to stay in the city.
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Country and Town House on MSN30 Things To Do In London This WeekendHow will you be spending it? Whether you’re in the mood for secret bars or exclusive pizzas, immersive exhibitions or pop-up experiences, there’s plenty going on in London to accommodate your desires.
Rosamund Pike could be headed to the West End after giving a scorching performance in the world premiere of 'Inter Alia' at London's National Theatre.
London Fashion Week’s Spring/Summer 2026 edition marks a new era for the event—its first under recently joined British Fashion Council CEO Laura Weir. And the provisional schedule, released today, features some exciting events alongside the city’s flagship brands, with the aim of creating more buzz and decentralizing British fashion.
While U.S. bosses drag workers back to their desks—even monitoring badge swipes to do it—Londoners are quietly winning the work-life balance war.
How a retailer of colorful duck companions is staying afloat on a British high street challenged by sticky inflation and U.S. tariffs.