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You'll find Roxy Ball Room at St Mary Axe (opposite the Gherkin, and just a stone's throw from Liverpool Street station).
Just as brilliant and frustrating and yellow and horrible and rather handy and maddening as you'd expect it to be.
It sounds like a special episode of Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines. But in 1969, this really happened.
London's done the Olympics on three occasions, but South London has never got a look-in, other than staging a handful of ...
Highlights of the Design Museum exhibition include a three-metre wide model of the candy pink Grand Budapest Hotel, which was ...
Ossulstone Hundred had its origins in the Anglo-Saxon period and lasted well into the Victorian era. In other words, ...
The 15 stations that will once again enjoy bookswaps are: Acton Town, Cockfosters, Ealing Common, East Finchley, Hammersmith, ...
A star is reborn: how's this for a makeover? 'Splinters Famous British Comedy' read the marquee on opening night of Walthamstow's Granada Theatre on 15 September 1930, a night which delighted ...
Psst! Did you know London has its own biscuit museum? The McVitie's Chocolate Digestives Experience is in town from 2-5 May. McVitie's invented the chocolate digestive biscuit in 1925, meaning we ...
The Globe isn't the only place to catch a slice of Shakespeare this summer. Image: Shakespeare's Globe/Farelight Productions He may be one of the greatest English language writers ever known, but ...