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Financial Times - Business
‘People are very frustrated’: Lloyd’s of London IT delays cause unease
The market is performing at its best since 2007 but a crucial systems upgrade is running very slow7 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Guinness World Records to open London entertainment venue
Publisher seeks to tap boom in people socialising through casual sports and other activities7 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Bold and fearless: Nigeria's latest star to headline in London
Ruger takes his distinctive twist on Afrobeats to the stage in the UK capital.10 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Peak luxury: how long can London’s grand hotel boom last?
From basement builds to rooftops, revamped Whitehall ministries and once-were embassies, the capital’s hotels are in an opulence arms race to lure exacting guests. Jay Gatsby would have simply ...Yesterday -
Financial Times - World
Should London’s tax exiles head for Spain, Italy . . . or Wales?
Recent headlines have prompted remote workers to ask ‘what’s the Welsh for tax break?’Yesterday -
Financial Times - World
Art and design in London 2024
As London’s autumn season begins, we look at new digital ways of buying design and we profile the designer who hates being called a designerYesterday -
Financial Times - World
Some Men in London — a magnificent history of postwar gay life and moral panic
Peter Parker’s two-volume anthology is a meticulous portrait of prejudice and the gradual shifting of public opinionYesterday -
Financial Times - World
What to see around London
From feline chairs to cinematic installations, a trio of exhibitionsYesterday -
ABC News - Sports
Wimbledon's plans for expansion approved by London authorities despite residents' concerns
A proposal by Wimbledon organizers to expand the site of the Grand Slam tournament with 39 new tennis courts has been given the green light by local authoritiesYesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
Van Gogh paintings vandalized at a London gallery after 2 activists were sentenced in similar attack
A group of activists attacked a pair of paintings by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh at London’s National Gallery by throwing what appeared to be tomato soup on the artworksYesterday -
ABC News - World
Van Gogh paintings vandalized at a London gallery after 2 activists were sentenced in similar attack
A group of activists attacked a pair of paintings by Dutch master Vincent van Gogh at London’s National Gallery by throwing what appeared to be tomato soup on the artworksYesterday -
The New York Times - Business
Lloyd Macklowe, Leading Purveyor of Art Nouveau, Is Dead at 90
He and his wife began buying pieces to furnish their apartment. They wound up with a museum-quality collection and a pre-eminent retail business.Yesterday