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Politics & Society
Politics & Society

Boris Johnson: London mayor, Brexit prime minister

Running the capital then the country, Johnson is remembered for the Olympics, Brexit and Covid-19

Politics & Society
Politics & Society

Ken Livingstone: GLC leader & London’s first mayor

Dubbed “Red Ken” in the 1980s, Livingstone became London’s first directly elected mayor in 2000

Architecture & Home
Architecture & Home

The Roman mosaic that thrilled London

The 2,000-year-old Bucklersbury Pavement drew thousands to see it after being discovered in 1869

Transport
Transport

London buses: Red, iconic, double-decked

You wait for ages, then all you need to know about London buses comes along at once

London Places
London Places

The Monument to the Great Fire of London

A permanent, towering reminder of the 1666 disaster

Religion & Beliefs
Religion & Beliefs

What was the Cheapside Cross?

A monument to a queen – and a point of religious conflict

War & Weapons
War & Weapons

The Hounslow sword factory

A sword-making centre in the mid-1600s

London Places
London Places

A history of the Royal Exchange

The former financial heart of the City

Art & Design
Art & Design

Forgotten faces from post-war London

Fred Wilfred’s photos of London from 1957 to 1962 have remained largely unseen

London Places
London Places

Lundenwic: The other medieval London

When Roman London was abandoned, a new settlement sprang up beyond the walls

London Places
London Places

Where did King Henry VIII live in London?

When it came to splendid palaces, this Tudor king was spoiled for choice

Nature & Environment
Nature & Environment

London’s whaling trade: Blubber & baleen

Whether sporting a corset or reading by lamplight, Londoners once relied on the products of whaling

Lifestyle & Leisure
Lifestyle & Leisure

The many lives of Sadler’s Wells

This north London dance centre has seen many highs and lows over the past 300 years

Rights & Activism
Rights & Activism

How the Peasants’ Revolt rocked medieval London

In the summer of 1381, a popular rebellion led by Wat Tyler threatened to topple the ruling elite

War & Weapons
War & Weapons

How wartime bombsites became adventure playgrounds

Reclaiming the wreckage for play and imagination

Fashion & Style
Fashion & Style

London’s fashion designers

Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant and the many other talents that make London a fashion capital