Is this £770 shed a new low for London's housing market?
Plus: the Cold War lives on in Herne Hill, the capital's buses turn into health hazards and a really good plate of noodles
Plus: the Cold War lives on in Herne Hill, the capital's buses turn into health hazards and a really good plate of noodles
Plus: Hampstead becomes a hot-weather warzone, the Thames is flooded with E. coli and a perfectly air-conned pub
Plus: the desperate bid to save Brixton Market, the capital gets toasty and the perfect pub to watch the footie in
Plus: a verdict on the Ealing beaver experiment, Hackey council's picture-day saga and the death of Soho's most beloved publican
Plus: a council backtrack, a very Goldsmiths civil war and inside the new Piccadilly trains
Plus: Palantir's Mosley scraps with Sadiq Khan, journalists hound our sources for dirt on Zack Polanski and more in our Monday briefing
Plus: Swatch scalper chaos and Unite the Kingdom's low attendance
Plus: Benedict Cumberbatch joins the cycling wars, the mayor's plan to save buses and Tower Hamlets drama
Plus: ousted Pride boss has his day in court and beautiful wisteria causes ugly scenes in Kensington and Chelsea
Plus: Uber drivers launch rival app and a Pride ‘scam’ update
Plus: celebrated graffiti tagger 10Foot brings chaos to local barber’s, Chelsea FC consider an unlikely new suitor and we lift the lid on the anti-London bot spamming
Plus: Ridley Road trader evictions continue, Lord Sadiq Khan (?) and the best under-the-radar Vietnamese restaurant in the city
How we cracked the golden dossier
Trump's golfing buddy and sanctioned Libyan wealth funds are among the secret overseas owners of 32,000 locations around the capital
Plus: What's really going wrong at Battersea Power Station, the end of the capital's most beloved Wetherspoons and a vape-induced fight on the Lizzy line
They promised the memorial would be saved. So why has it already been torn down?