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Sadiq Khan: The Mayor Remaking London, One Policy at a Time

London Bureau City Desk•5/11/2026

The Man Who Would Be MayorOn a grey Tuesday morning in City Hall, Sadiq Khan is doing what he does best: moving. Not with the frantic energy of a man under siege, but with the deliberate pace of someo...

The West End's Soulless Revival: Culture or Commerce?

London Bureau City Desk•5/11/2026

London's West End is undergoing a transformation, but it is not the one theatre lovers or cultural purists had hoped for. Beneath the glittering marquees of Shaftesbury Avenue and the neon glow of Lei...

London’s Crossroads: Politics, Property, and Culture in Flux

London Bureau City Desk•5/11/2026

Introduction: A City in TransitionLondon, a global metropolis, stands at a pivotal juncture. The echoes of Westminster’s political machinations, the tremors in the property market, the pulse of Transp...

Exclusive: Secret TfL Data Reveals Hidden Tube Crisis

London Bureau City Desk•5/11/2026

The Ghost in the Machine: How TfL's Hidden Data Exposes a Network on the BrinkEvery morning, millions of Londoners descend into the Tube, trusting that the system will carry them to work, school, or h...

Whitehall’s £2bn Tower Hamlets Revamp: A Watershed for London’s East End

London Bureau City Desk•5/11/2026

In a move that city planners are calling the most significant urban renewal project since the 2012 Olympics, the government has unveiled a £2 billion masterplan to transform a swath of Tower Hamlets i...

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