24-04-2025 18:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

The London Buzz – 24th April 2025

Today’s London news round-up:
Shakespeare, social housing, and influencers: What does a prize draw for a Georgian town house near Borough Market say about the state of the capital’s property market? London Centric (£)
Greenwich’s poorest residents will need to have less than £2,000 in savings if they want help paying their council tax bills, according to a policy outlined this week. Greenwich Wire
A family has been awarded a pay out of more than £9,000 after
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Large military flypast over London for VE Day 80
Large military flypast over London for VE Day 80
Rare crystallised gold dragon on loan to the Natural History Museum
Rare crystallised gold dragon on loan to the Natural History Museum
From the Pompidou to the Millennium Dome: Richard Rogers retrospective at Sir John Soane’s Museum
From the Pompidou to the Millennium Dome: Richard Rogers retrospective at Sir John Soane’s Museum
Tickets Alert: Visit Railway 200’s exhibition train
Tickets Alert: Visit Railway 200’s exhibition train
SWR apologises for Arterio train delays, promises accelerated rollout ahead of Summer
SWR apologises for Arterio train delays, promises accelerated rollout ahead of Summer
Berrylands station wood platform repairs to close the station for several months
Newly found letter suggests William Shakespeare lived in London with his wife
Proposal to ban loud music on public transport
Nokia chief considers expanding US manufacturing to mitigate tariffs
The London Buzz – 23rd April 2025
The London Buzz – 23rd April 2025
Secure ‘quantum messages’ sent over telecoms network in breakthrough
Secure ‘quantum messages’ sent over telecoms network in breakthrough
Countdown begins: One year until opening of new garden to commemorate life of Queen Elizabeth II
Countdown begins: One year until opening of new garden to commemorate life of Queen Elizabeth II
BT agrees deal to sell Italian business
BT agrees deal to sell Italian business
Network Rail painting tracks white to beat the summer heat
Network Rail painting tracks white to beat the summer heat
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