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The Robbie Boyd Band from Kensington have been awarded the top prize in this year’s Rhythm of London Busking Underground competition organized by the Mayor of London Boris Johnson. 25 year old Robbie and his bandmates will receive a coveted license...
This year’s Rhythm of London Busking Underground competition is underway and the hunt is on to find the capital’s most talented young musicians. They will compete for the coveted and lucrative prize of a year’s license to busk on the...
The Chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee has written to the Mayor of London seeking detailed explanations for a series of recent incidents on the Tube that have caused major disruption for passengers.
London’s Young Busker of the Year will be named in the finals of the 2010 Rhythm of London Busking Underground competition, which takes place this Saturday July 17th as one of the highlights of this year’s Shoreditch Festival.
London is the car club center of the United Kingdom (UK) and with membership continuing to thrive is set to lead Europe as 100,000 Londoners now enjoy access to a car without the financial commitment or environmental cost of owning one.
The capital already...
Mayor Boris Johnson is seeking London’s most talented buskers in a major competition to crown the capital’s best musical talent.
Musicians or singers aged 16-25 are invited to compete for the coveted prize of a year’s license to busk...
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has launched a £150,000 fund to help Londoners grow their own food in under-used areas of the capital. He also welcomed Transport for London to the Capital Growth scheme, which is run by London Food Link and has a...
Announcing his plans for Tube and bus fares, Mayor of London, Boris Johnson has said he had protected free and concessionary fares for London’s elderly, young people and those on low incomes. 40% of bus passengers will continue to travel free or at...
Shoot on Sight, the title refers to a contentious, post-9/11 British law-enforcement policy, doesn’t make pulses pound in the tradition of a big Hollywood police thriller but instead focuses on the human story and that’s what is more commendable.