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A free community science event invites Londoners to document plant life across one of the capital's most biodiverse wetland reserves.
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A free community science event invites Londoners to document plant life across one of the capital's most biodiverse wetland reserves.

Three cutting-edge tech firms convene at a central London venue to discuss the intersection of autonomous systems, cybersecurity and observability-a networking event for professionals navigating AI's rapid evolution.

A new networking event brings together founders navigating burnout and career crossroads in one of the capital's most startup-dense neighbourhoods.

A unique cultural exploration of modern malaise arrives in London this week, offering a meditative lens on city living.

From Iranian succession uncertainty to Russian supply chain fractures, the geopolitical shocks of summer 2026 are landing squarely on London's trading desks.

From Peckham cold-brew traders to Hackney shade-kit suppliers, a cluster of small businesses is turning extreme summer weather into serious revenue.

A wave of hyper-local, volunteer-led cultural initiatives is displacing the dominance of large-scale corporate festivals across the capital.

A convergence of falling rents, shifting consumer habits and post-heatwave European tourism is handing London's food and retail hospitality operators their best growth window in five years.

Renzo Collective is betting that ultra-flexible, amenity-rich workspace in EC2 can outrun the post-pandemic doom loop still haunting parts of the Square Mile.

The slow-burning problem of duplicate and placeholder images in planning applications has quietly undermined public scrutiny of major development decisions across the capital.

With Zone 3 prices rising and the Elizabeth Line corridor uplift, Tooting is attracting buyers and investors with its vibrant high street and regeneration plans.

As London's rental market continues to evolve, tenants and landlords are feeling the pinch, with rising prices and changing regulations altering the landscape of the city's housing scene.

A sharp rise in bullion, a buoyant pound and broad equity gains on 4 July are telling London investors something important about where money is moving and why.

Discover how to prioritize your well-being without breaking the bank in the British capital

City leaders warn the government's shift to direct Westminster control over local development money could starve neighbourhoods of resources and derail regeneration projects across the capital.

Analysis shows spring auction activity regularly outpaces winter in the capital, but 2026's rebound hints at a changing market cycle.

Researchers are pinning down exactly why dragging yourself to a muddy field at dawn delivers measurably better results than the gym, and London's parks are becoming ground zero for the experiment.

Fresh towers along the Elizabeth Line corridor and in zones 4-6 promise thousands of new homes, but the maths still doesn't work for most Londoners on average wages.
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