
£250k salaries and two kilos of caviar: Inside London’s new media arms race
For decades Rupert Murdoch has dominated Fleet Street. Now he has a battle on his hands — and it’s getting expensive
For decades Rupert Murdoch has dominated Fleet Street. Now he has a battle on his hands — and it’s getting expensive
“It was a good year and a half that we were doing absolutely nothing”
"Everybody talks about how the tap water in Scotland tastes better, but nobody talks about the limescale down here…"
Plus: local residents fight Wimbledon's expansion plans and the Met asks football clubs to cough up
After 400 years in the wilderness, the semiaquatic rodents are taking back what's theirs: London.
A shortage of outdoor swimming spots is turning London into the Hunger Games
We’ve obtained a 25-slide document that suggests a very different future for the capital — so why was it quietly filed away?
We tracked the capital’s soaring temperatures for our special heatwave edition
Plus, civil war in London’s mudlarking community and the North London apartments on the brink of collapse.
Legendary chef Adam Byatt dishes on the past, present and future of the capital's elite restaurants
At the centre of Covent Garden lies the area's last community garden. Soon, it might disappear — all due to a new luxury hotel and theatre built for Cirque du Soleil.
"Boris Bikes" were supposed to be London's cycling future. This is how a private company supplanted them.
Plus: the art world embraces Croydon and we reveal the best pre-train tacos
What leads a growing number of the capital's fresh-faced professionals to discuss fascist ideology at a Central London pub? Harry Shukman goes undercover to find out.
Plus: Harry Styles' favourite sandwich shop and Notting Hill Carnival in jeopardy
"In the Vatican, the barman will call me 'Sir'. Here they call me 'Father'"