London
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News
U.K. Home Secretary Is Fired Days After Article Attacking Police
Suella Braverman, a divisive figure seen as a champion of the hard right, had accused London’s police force of bias…
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Books
London City Ballet Is Revived, Nearly 30 Years After It Shut Down
The company folded in the 1990s with mounting debts. Can a rebooted troupe thrive at a time when similar British…
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Books
At 20, Frieze London Is a Different Fair for a Changed City
The event has become unashamedly commercial, and the quirky moments that defined earlier editions have gone.
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Opinion
Horace Ové, Pioneering Black Filmmaker in Britain, Dies at 86
His feature-length film, “Pressure,” mapped the struggles of Black Britons in an era of unyielding racism. He was knighted in…
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News
A Journey Across London on the Elizabeth Line
London’s magnificent Elizabeth line opened last May, and on its first birthday there’s so much to celebrate. Running from Reading…
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News
‘Rye Lane’ Aims to Show You a Real London Love Story
Like so many great romantic comedies, “Rye Lane” opens with a meet-cute. In the stalls of a unisex bathroom at…
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Books
In ‘You’ Season 4, Joe Goldberg Is No Longer in Control
The Netflix thriller’s latest episodes have its antihero, played by Penn Badgley, on the back foot as he navigates the…
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News
London Police Officer Sentenced to Life for Rape and Sexual Abuse
David Carrick had pleaded guilty to 49 crimes against 12 women in the latest case to cast a harsh spotlight…
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News
Eurostar, Symbol of a Connected Europe, Is Plagued by Brexit Hurdles
The high-speed train service under the English Channel is leaving many seats unfilled, rather than risk delays caused by more…
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News
London Police Officer Admits to 49 Charges of Sexual Abuse, Including Rape
David Carrick, who worked for the Metropolitan Police, carried out “a relentless campaign” of violence over 17 years, prosecutors said,…