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Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, is critical of the British government's cuts in annual rent subsidies by 8%, or $3.2 billon, by 2014-15. London Councils, the umbrella group for London's 33 local authorites, says that 82,000 households in London will become homeless as a result of these cuts. Johnson told the BBC that the cuts will push renters to the suburbs- as has happened in Paris- and he will not tolerate a Kosovo-style cleansing of London. A labor party lawmaker in Leeds says that 15,000 families in Leeds will be affected by rising rents.
Wall Street Journal Original article ›
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With Heathrow airport in London operating at 98% of capacity, Britain's government is considering two options- building a third runway expansion, or scrapping Heathrow and building a large new airport east of London. A commission will report on this by the end of of 2013. Passengers at UK airports are forecast to grow from 219 million passengers in 2011 to 315 million in 2030.
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The Economist offers this exceptional account of how education makes a big difference in how two cities one hours train ride from London view exit from the European Union. Both have younger than average populations, are growing rapidly, and mostly white collar populations. Cambridge has one in two persons who have gone to university study, Peterbrough is predominantly a city of school leavers, one has many people who have studied till age 21, the other Peterborough where many people left school at age 16. Cambridge it shows is strongly pro-EU, Peterborough is euro skeptic. YouGov confirms the correlation with education of EU support, with the better educated graduates supporting EU membership 62% to 38%, less educated till age 16 43% supporting EU membership and 57% opposing. It says skills for a globalizing compettitive economy and the lack of these skills are creating two types of population with less and less room between them, not good for democracy, and something that will take decades of work to correct....
The Indian Express Original article ›
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The old record set by Gary Sobers in 1966 of 1000+ runs and taking 30 wickets in Test cricket in England is matched by Ravindra Jadeja in the Fifth Test at the Oval in London in August 2025.

The New York Times Original article ›
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Statements made by Boris Johnson, the new Foreign Secretary of Britain, and former Mayor of London, have gained wide attention in the media.  He has made controversial statements about Obama, Putin, Hillary Clinton, the European Union and written a poem on Turkey's president Erdogan for The Spectator. Theresa May, Britain's new prime minister, is described as making an astute move by making Boris Johnson the Foreign Secretary, as this keeps him  away from the Brexit negotiations, while at the same time including a leader of the Leave campaign in the cabinet.  Foreign ministers of Sweden and France expressed dismay after learning of his appointment. Johnson said of Obama that he was motivated by an anti-imperialist agenda because of "an ancestral dislike of the British Empire," following Obama's recent visit to Britain. Obama's grandfather was a Kenyan porter in British run Kenya. On Trump he says " he is clearly out of his mind," about some of Trump's comments on Muslims. He has apologized for comments on Hillary Clinton. He is in person quite different say people who know him. As Mayor of London he remained popular and helped host the Olympic games in 2012, and setup the city's bike sharing program. He is a prolific author, journalist, and a contributor to the The Telegraph newspaper, with fees of 275,000 pounds a year. ...
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Morgan McSweeney acquired power as an organizer removing Corbynite left politicians from the Labour party. He is from County Cork, Ireland, his father an IRA courier, who left Ireland to get a politics and marketing degree from Middlesex University. He helped Labour politicians in London during the Corbyn years and settled on Keir Starmer as the candidate for a shift to the center in politics. There was something strange about Labour's win in 2024 as it got only 34% of the vote and still a large majority. It now appears that this was a highly flawed win, as Starmer was never able to take positions on major issues without depending on McSweeney for advice and backtracking. Worse 50% of Labour's vote disappeared in 2026 polls by February hardly 2 years after the win in 2024, as the support McSweeney helped organize had no depth of conviction- most of it to Liberals and Greens under Polanski. The result is that even the Guardian is disappointed and says McSweeney installed Starmer as PM, and then made him "the most unpopular PM in history." Net favorability in Feb 2026 is -57 similar to Sunak of Conservatives in June 2024. A 75% unfavorable rating in Jan 2026. And 14 points below the Labour party in "like" ratings. Only 18% are favorable for Starmer. ...
Le Monde.fr Original article ›
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Following last year's Olympics Paris has regained its prominence and joins London, Barcelona and Berlin as one of the leading destination for tourists. The Bataclan terrorist attack 10 years back has not affected the bustling and lively nature of the city.

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English parents struggling to feed their children even this preschool teacher in London, as Emma Bubola reports for the NYT from London, UK. It is atrocious says a church minister running a food bank in Derby, in central England, that working families are having to come to food banks. Prince Charles talked first about people at food banks in his Christmas message this year. One estimate is that a fifth of familes are from families with jobs but unable to keep up with the cost of living. Warm spaces are being set up in Methodist and other churches. One food bank worker says you see ambulance crew, teachers, and asks what does this say about the community, about the country? Ten years of Tory austerity policies have made things worse. On a recent night a nurse walks into a food bank in the east London neighborhood of Hackney. This isn't a normal Britain.

Wall Street Journal Original article ›
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The responsibility for adminstering LIBOR, the London Interbank Offered Rate, is transferred in July 2013, from the British Bankers Association to the NYSE.
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This Times of London analysis on the resignation of Boris Johnson says it comes from someone only interested in his personal interest.

dw.com Original article ›
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Chancellor Merz says after the signing of the UK- Germany Friendship Treaty on July 16, 2025 at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London-

"This is a historic day for German-British relations. . . We want to work more closely — especially after the UK's departure from the European Union."  

UK and Germany will work closely in all areas and increase education exchanges, setup a direct rail link for close cooperation after Brexit. French president Macron visited London the week earlier and DJT is expected to visit King Charles soon.  The E3 countries UK, France and Germany are working closely in 2025.

Compare this with the Merkel period and one can see a significant improvement in Europe, a more dynamic forward looking Europe replaces the idea that only the European Union arrangement speaks for Europe. 

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Beck's map of the London Underground subway system resembling an electrical circuit was done in the 1930's, and is one of the great designs of the 20th century. It major achievement is that it puts clarity and accessibility over geographical accuracy. It has been copied by every large subway system in the world.

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Falling sales of electric vehicles new models leads to the resignation of Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares. Covered in depth in this story in The Times of London.

Wall Street Journal Original article ›
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Sir Howard Davies, director of the London School of Economics, and the expanded ties of the London School of Economics with the one party Ghadafi regime in Libya. Sir Howard was the first chairman of the Financial Services Authority, the UK's financial regulator, and deputy governor of the Bank of England from 1995 to 1997.
DW.COM Original article ›
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DW.com provides these memorable and beautiful pictures of Christmas lights in European cities from Basel to Vienna, London and Stockholm to Prague and Katowice- street illumination and decorations in cities.

The Guardian Original article ›
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Manon Ragonnet-Cronin, MRC Fellow at Imperial College, London, looks at how scientists today have tackled the challenge from coronavirus and its many variants, using scientific tools in real time.

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The Guardian looks at Dina Asher-Smith, Britain's greatest sprinter. She is from the London suburb of Orpington, on the fringes of south east London, which has parks everywhere where Dina did a lot of her early running. From Perry Hall summer athletics program to the World Junior championships this report in The Guardian looks back at how she took up running. With 3 A's at A level she studied history at King's College, Cambridge, graduating with a first. 

Today about 7 million people go out running in Britain and Dina Asher-Smith has made running more popular in schools. 

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The Times Original article ›
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Thirty percent of children 6-11 years had private tutoring in the UK, in London fifty percent. This is also the situation in India where getting into good secondary schools makes a difference.

The Guardian Original article ›
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Coronavirus cases reach a daily high of 53,000 in the UK, December 28, 2020. London has twice the rate as England. There are calls for a nationwide lockdown as the NHS faces a crisis.

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As British conductor Sir Simon Rattle turns 70 years he is described as a "questing bold spirit" by The Times. He performs with the LSO Jan 12 at the Barbican in London.

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Matt Collins, the head gardener at the Garden Museum in London offers some tips for gardening for the month of May when a lot of gardening can be done to get started for the year.

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Building public confidence in the vaccine and quelling rumors is the job of Heidi Larson, head of the Vaccine Confidence Project. Heidi is an anthropologist and founder of the Project and is based in London.

The Guardian Original article ›
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This picture of St. Pancras station shows throngs of people fleeing London for the countryside just as the government imposes tough lockdown restrictions on the city. During lockdowns this has been a recurring situation across Europe.


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