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Thames swimmers set new records at Serpentine Swimming Club this summer. Discover London's top open water venues and how local clubs are breaking performance milestones.

Historic low vacancy rates across London reshape tenant competition and landlord yields. Explore how Elizabeth Line completion is turbocharged demand in Bethnal Green, Wapping, and Clapham.

Explore London's best galleries this summer—from free V&A exhibitions to emerging contemporary art in Hackney and Mayfair. Your complete guide.

How a Shoreditch fintech is solving London councils' biggest operational challenge—fragmented systems managing potholes, planning, and emergency response across two-thirds of boroughs.

London's £10.3bn tech sector faces growing ethical concerns. Industry insiders warn on data privacy, labour practices, and algorithmic bias in Shoreditch and King's Cross clusters.

Discover how AI is reshaping London's tech sector. From Shoreditch startups to Canary Wharf firms, learn what industry-specific solutions are launching in 2026-2027.

From Southbank's experimental theatre to Hackney's hip-hop takeovers, the city's calendar has become the blueprint for modern British identity.

As overseas arrivals climb and hotel occupancy rates surge, understanding the cash flows reshaping the capital's economy has never mattered more.

From converted warehouses in Shoreditch to Olympic legacy facilities, the capital's fitness venues are setting new standards for how cities support sport locally.

As housing pressure mounts and integration challenges deepen, community leaders across the city face pivotal choices about how London manages its evolving multicultural landscape.

New analysis of planning decisions, affordability ratios and development timelines exposes the statistical realities behind the capital's deepening housing shortage.

Forget the guidebooks – we asked expats and longtime residents what really matters when settling into the capital.

As recreational leagues flourish across the capital, ageing facilities and soaring maintenance costs threaten the grassroots infrastructure that sustains them.

From AI infrastructure to climate tech, the capital's funding ecosystem is shifting focus towards deep tech, with £2.3bn committed to early-stage ventures in 2026.

The Gunners stumbled midweek before bouncing back at the Emirates, while Tottenham and Chelsea chase shadows in a congested table.

From Hackney to Walthamstow, families are forcing a radical rethink of how children move through the city—and it's transforming community spaces along the way.

With planning permissions at a five-year high and the Elizabeth Line effect rippling eastward, Walthamstow and Leyton are quietly becoming London's next major investment frontier.

As transport links transform and affordability pressures mount across the capital, savvy investors are spotting opportunity where commuters finally see genuine value.
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