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| July 31, 2008: |
RAM to present Messiaen in Westminster
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| July 31, 2008: |
Take a detailed look at Underground advertising
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| July 30, 2008: |
Royal Albert Hall to host Peace One Day
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| July 30, 2008: |
Discover Zen calligraphy at the V&A
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| July 30, 2008: |
Hyde Park to host Panorama
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| July 28, 2008: |
Broadway legend to visit London
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| July 28, 2008: |
London prepares for Fashion Weekend
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| July 25, 2008: |
Juneau Projects comes to Tate Britain
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| July 25, 2008: |
Ibsen play to get world premiere at the Gate
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| July 24, 2008: |
Jewellery show to shine at Earls Court
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| July 24, 2008: |
Plenty for landlords to learn at the Olympia
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| July 24, 2008: |
West End shows 'a must' for London visitors
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| July 24, 2008: |
Carnaby to host charity shows
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| July 24, 2008: |
Hadrian exhibition to open this week
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| July 24, 2008: |
Sample a taste of Crawley's farmers' markets
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| July 23, 2008: |
ROH to host National Ballet of China
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| July 23, 2008: |
London 'boasts some of the best free attractions'
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| July 21, 2008: |
Fashion, sport go head to head
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| July 21, 2008: |
Serpentine to host Gerhard Richter work
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| July 21, 2008: |
West London to celebrate Cole Porter
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| July 21, 2008: |
Kids Week proves a hit
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| July 21, 2008: |
Blue Sky comes to Duke of York's
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| July 21, 2008: |
Chris Rock to hit Hammersmith
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| July 16, 2008: |
River Marathon to course through London
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| July 16, 2008: |
London to be overtaken by Design Festival
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| July 16, 2008: |
Celebrate Liberty at Trafalgar Square
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| July 16, 2008: |
West Side Story returns to London
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| July 16, 2008: |
Tate Britain welcomes guest curator
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| July 16, 2008: |
Reading to present Fringe previews
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| July 16, 2008: |
Star Wars condensed at the Hawth
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| July 15, 2008: |
Brief Encounter given extended stay
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| July 15, 2008: |
Rain Man to come to London stage
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| July 15, 2008: |
London theatres celebrate record year
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| July 15, 2008: |
Theatreland set for sparkly makeover
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| July 15, 2008: |
George Michael to play Earls Court
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| July 15, 2008: |
Monkey travels to the West End
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| July 15, 2008: |
Innocent village fete comes to Regent's Park
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| July 15, 2008: |
Enjoy a taste of Thailand in London
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| July 15, 2008: |
Delve into the history of writing and drawing
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| July 15, 2008: |
Seal to play Shepherd's Bush
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| July 15, 2008: |
Chekhov play comes to London stage
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| July 10, 2008: |
Reading orchestra to perform legendary pieces
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| July 10, 2008: |
Hexagon hosts Sandhurst Band
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| July 10, 2008: |
'Outdoor spectacular' comes to Reading
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| July 8, 2008: |
Kensington High Street could be Britain's greatest
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| July 8, 2008: |
French Connection and V&A in sponsorship deal
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| July 8, 2008: |
Courtauld to showcase Cezanne collection
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| July 8, 2008: |
Exhibiting Show to 'bring brands to life'
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| July 8, 2008: |
Identify Opportunities in Canada
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| July 8, 2008: |
London to host West End Live
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| July 8, 2008: |
The Ugly One to hit London stage
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| July 8, 2008: |
London prepares to host Proms
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| July 8, 2008: |
Tate explores the lure of the east
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| July 8, 2008: |
Discover the story of the Supremes
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| July 8, 2008: |
All Bob's Women launches on West End
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| July 8, 2008: |
ENO presents Candide
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| July 8, 2008: |
Beach Boy to play the Albert Hall
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| July 8, 2008: |
RCM to entertain Kensington Gardens
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| July 8, 2008: |
Brands museum hosts DesignPlus
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| July 8, 2008: |
Discover new things at the ICA
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| July 8, 2008: |
Catch Love - The Musical in Hammersmith
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| July 8, 2008: |
Stars head to London for Film & Comic Con
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| July 8, 2008: |
Kids trade show to come to the Olympia
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| July 8, 2008: |
Michael McDonald to play Hammersmith
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| July 8, 2008: |
See the early work of a master
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| July 8, 2008: |
Discover Anthony Caro at the Portrait Gallery
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| July 8, 2008: |
Range of artists to come to Mall Galleries
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| July 8, 2008: |
The Diver plunges into Soho Theatre
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| July 8, 2008: |
Pop Idol finalist to make West End debut
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| July 8, 2008: |
Jack Johnson to play Hyde Park
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| July 8, 2008: |
Sneak a peek at a royal banquet
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| July 8, 2008: |
History Museum launches art competition
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| July 8, 2008: |
Star organist to play Albert Hall
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| July 8, 2008: |
Architect to speak at British Museum
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| July 8, 2008: |
Design Museum hosts top photographer
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| July 8, 2008: |
Les Miserables rings the changes
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| July 8, 2008: |
Beer-fuelled celebrations to come to Earls Court
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| July 8, 2008: |
NPG hosts work of Wyndham Lewis
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| July 8, 2008: |
Discover the world of the debutante
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| July 8, 2008: |
Comedy comes to Open Air Theatre
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| July 8, 2008: |
Tate Britain presents new view of Middle East
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| July 8, 2008: |
Olympia to host Retirement Show
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| July 8, 2008: |
V&A explores underground spaces
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| July 8, 2008: |
Meteorite lands at Natural History Museum
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| July 8, 2008: |
Canada to come to London
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| July 8, 2008: |
Zeppelin airships to soar through London skies
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| July 8, 2008: |
Lyceum Theatre hosts Pentangle
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| July 8, 2008: |
Moonlight and Magnolias bloom in London
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| July 8, 2008: |
Notting Hill prepares for carnival chaos
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| July 8, 2008: |
Scientific films go under the microscope
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| July 8, 2008: |
London hosts Bob Dylan exhibition
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| July 8, 2008: |
Lord of the Rings approaches end of journey
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| July 8, 2008: |
Architect working on Serpentine installation
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| July 8, 2008: |
V&A flicks through photographic books
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| July 8, 2008: |
Experience summer in Hyde Park
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| July 8, 2008: |
London to celebrate Asian culture
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| July 8, 2008: |
Pure womenswear show comes to London
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| July 8, 2008: |
Go Into the Hoods in London
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| July 8, 2008: |
Rare Rachmaninov work comes to Albert Hall
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| July 8, 2008: |
Cast changes for The 39 Steps
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| July 8, 2008: |
Gillian Anderson to star in Ibsen play
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| July 8, 2008: |
London named Europe's best city
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| July 8, 2008: |
New play comes to the Vaudeville
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| July 8, 2008: |
Joseph Fiennes play gets London extension
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| July 8, 2008: |
Open Air Theatre season underway
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| July 8, 2008: |
Music and comedy at the Open Air Theatre
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| July 8, 2008: |
Guided walk to interest Peter Pan fans
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| July 8, 2008: |
Nature and architecture combined at the Royal Academy
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| July 8, 2008: |
Season to kick off with Community Shield
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| July 8, 2008: |
NHM says happy birthday to natural selection
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| July 8, 2008: |
Find out if flying really costs the Earth
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| July 8, 2008: |
Recycled sculptures come to London Zoo
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| July 8, 2008: |
London to Get Loaded in the Park
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| July 8, 2008: |
Festival to close Regent Street
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| July 4, 2008: |
Harlequin presents Merry Wives of Windsor
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| July 4, 2008: |
La Boheme comes to Tunbridge Wells
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| August 29, 2008: |
Musicmania to come to the Olympia
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| August 29, 2008: |
Kate Moss becomes a golden girl in London
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| August 28, 2008: |
London voted Britain's top spot for nightlife
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| August 28, 2008: |
Cyclists invited to London Freewheel
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| August 28, 2008: |
Hammersmith Apollo to host Bharati for one night only
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| August 28, 2008: |
Girl With A Pearl Earring to debut at Theatre Royal Haymarket
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| August 28, 2008: |
Royal Academy of Arts looks at leading architects
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| August 25, 2008: |
ICA presents Shoot Yr Idols season
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| August 25, 2008: |
British Museum focuses on conservation
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| August 25, 2008: |
Sir David Attenborough to speak at London Zoo
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| August 25, 2008: |
Dragon Boat Festival sails into Crawley
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| August 21, 2008: |
Award-winning show heads to Soho Theatre
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| August 21, 2008: |
Bond girls to be reunited at Wyndham's Theatre
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| August 21, 2008: |
New performers for Phantom of the Opera
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| August 18, 2008: |
Open House Weekend returns to London
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| August 18, 2008: |
National Museum to present Renaissance Faces
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| August 18, 2008: |
Regent's Park to host Frieze Art Fair
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| August 15, 2008: |
National Wedding Show at Earls Court
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| August 15, 2008: |
Home Discount Show hits Kensington
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| August 15, 2008: |
Look at Sporting Lives at the National Portrait Gallery
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| August 15, 2008: |
London 'top literary destination'
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| August 14, 2008: |
Honour to come to Reading Theatre
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| August 14, 2008: |
National Gallery to look at Love
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| August 14, 2008: |
Riflemind to come to Trafalgar Studios
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| August 14, 2008: |
Irish Festival to entertain Crawley
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| August 13, 2008: |
BBC Proms to present trio of Beethoven works
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| August 13, 2008: |
Tour of Britain to launch in London
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| August 13, 2008: |
Mayor's Thames Festival to bring London to life
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| August 12, 2008: |
Fine food to come to the Olympia
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| August 12, 2008: |
Operatic double bill comes to Coliseum
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| August 12, 2008: |
Tate Britain to host Turner Prize show
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| August 11, 2008: |
Book a Kensington hotel room this Christmas
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| August 5, 2008: |
Can Reading bounce back from relegation misery
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| August 5, 2008: |
New stage for Reading festival
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| August 5, 2008: |
Sound of Music to get new captain
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| August 5, 2008: |
Brand new restaurant to open near Regent Street
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| August 5, 2008: |
Varjak Paw slinks into the Opera House
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| August 1, 2008: |
Emmylou Harris to serenade Hammersmith
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| August 1, 2008: |
Another new actress to play Chicago's Roxie
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| September 27, 2008: |
Enjoy autumn in Kensington Gardens
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| September 27, 2008: |
French & Saunders head to Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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| September 27, 2008: |
Martin Creed presents new exhibition at Tate Britain
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| September 27, 2008: |
Creditors comes to Donmar Warehouse
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| September 27, 2008: |
Britain 'seen as a heritage destination'
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| September 27, 2008: |
Discover the Magic of a Line
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| September 27, 2008: |
Barnstormers Comedy Club at the Hawth
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| September 24, 2008: |
Romeo and Juliet comes to Reading Hexagon
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| September 24, 2008: |
Cameron Carpenter at the Royal Albert Hall
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| September 24, 2008: |
Discover Flemish art from Bruegel to Rubens
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| September 24, 2008: |
Royal Albert Hall to host Festival of Remembrance
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| September 24, 2008: |
Head to London for the Wine Show
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| September 24, 2008: |
Sarah Silverman to play Hammersmith Apollo
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| September 22, 2008: |
Visit London award nominees unveiled
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| September 22, 2008: |
Wellcome Collection presents Skeletons
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| September 22, 2008: |
Churchill lecture series to begin next month
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| September 22, 2008: |
Gandalf actor joins Woman in Black
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| September 22, 2008: |
Comedy Nights come to Lyric Hammersmith
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| September 18, 2008: |
Kaiser Chiefs to rock Reading's Rivermead
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| September 18, 2008: |
Visit the Reading Festival of Crime Writing
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| September 18, 2008: |
The Stranglers to play Reading Hexagon
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| September 18, 2008: |
Earls Court to host 100% Design
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| September 18, 2008: |
Royal Albert Hall to host Al Green
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| September 18, 2008: |
International Ballroom Dancing Championships at the Albert Hall
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| September 18, 2008: |
This Day Africa Rising heads to Royal Albert Hall
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| September 18, 2008: |
Science Museum announces 2009 exhibition
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| September 18, 2008: |
Renaissance sculpture in the Victoria & Albert Museum
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| September 18, 2008: |
Olympia to host Law Autumn 2008
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| September 18, 2008: |
ICA to wish visitors Happy Halloween
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| September 18, 2008: |
Now or Later comes to Royal Court Theatre
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| September 18, 2008: |
Les Dennis relishing Eurobeat experience
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| September 18, 2008: |
New star, extended run for The 39 Steps
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| September 18, 2008: |
Royal Ballet to present Swan Lake
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| September 18, 2008: |
Hyde Park to go 'batty for bats'
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| September 18, 2008: |
Paul Weller to entertain K2 Crawley
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| September 10, 2008: |
Will Young to play Cadogan Hall
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| September 10, 2008: |
Trafalgar Square the venue for Muslim festival
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| September 10, 2008: |
Flamenco Flamen'ka to strut onto Lyric Theatre stage
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| September 9, 2008: |
V&A exhibition looks at Cold War
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| September 9, 2008: |
Royal Academy to launch contemporary arts season
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| September 9, 2008: |
Leicester Square Theatre reopens with Rivers play
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| September 8, 2008: |
Home Discount Show to arrive at Earls Court
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| September 8, 2008: |
Monte Carlo ballet company comes to Peacock Theatre
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| September 8, 2008: |
Royal Opera House to present Deloitte Ignite festival
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| September 8, 2008: |
Britain 'romantic and exciting'
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| September 8, 2008: |
Shepherds Bush Empire to host Nigel Kennedy
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| September 4, 2008: |
Celebrate Diwali in Trafalgar Square
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| September 4, 2008: |
Piaf to move to the West End
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| September 4, 2008: |
Royal Albert Hall to celebrate Mandela
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| September 4, 2008: |
Producers to come to Crawley
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| September 3, 2008: |
ICA to screen Sakuran
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| September 3, 2008: |
Tate Britain presents sound experiment
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| September 2, 2008: |
Hammersmith Apollo gives in to the Temptations
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| September 2, 2008: |
Longer run for Wicked at Apollo Victoria
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| September 1, 2008: |
Head to Acton Green for West London Literary Festival
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| September 1, 2008: |
BFI London Film Festival prepares for 52nd outing
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| September 1, 2008: |
Reduced Shakespeare Company heads to Hawth Theatre
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| October 31, 2008: |
Brand new shopping centre opens in London
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| October 29, 2008: |
Matilde di Shabron playing at Royal Opera house
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| October 29, 2008: |
Hot Chip playing in London
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| October 29, 2008: |
Check out the Lord Mayor's Fireworks Display
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| October 29, 2008: |
See Asian Art in London exhibition
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| October 27, 2008: |
Katherine Jenkins to visit Albert Hall
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| October 27, 2008: |
Photo trilogy concludes at Hamiltons Gallery
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| October 27, 2008: |
VIPs invited to London on December 6th
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| October 27, 2008: |
James McAvoy set for West End stage
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| October 23, 2008: |
World's longest stick insect at Natural History Museum
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| October 23, 2008: |
Natural History Museum to host annual lecture
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| October 23, 2008: |
OOH Live at Earls Court
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| October 23, 2008: |
La Clique on show at London Hippodrome
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| October 23, 2008: |
RSC comes to London for winter
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| October 23, 2008: |
Luxury Travel Fair at the Olympia
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| October 21, 2008: |
ROH prepares for Firsts 2008
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| October 21, 2008: |
Sangre Flamenca at the Peacock
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| October 21, 2008: |
London museum wins travel award
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| October 20, 2008: |
Enjoy an evening with the Reading Festival Chorus
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| October 20, 2008: |
Royal Academy to show work of Stephen Chambers
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| October 20, 2008: |
Aida to open at London Coliseum
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| October 20, 2008: |
Regent Street to welcome Moulin Rouge dancers
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| October 20, 2008: |
Supergrass to play Shepherd's Bush Empire
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| October 16, 2008: |
BlackRock Masters Tennis at Royal Albert Hall
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| October 16, 2008: |
Female comedian joins London show cast
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| October 16, 2008: |
Comedy shows to entertain Hammersmith Apollo
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| October 16, 2008: |
Crawley to host half-term events
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| October 14, 2008: |
Olympia to host Ski & Snowboard Show
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| October 14, 2008: |
London looks forward to bonfire night
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| October 14, 2008: |
Theatre fans look forward to Oliver!
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| October 14, 2008: |
ICA to host Comica
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| October 14, 2008: |
Doctor Who Exhibition extended
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| October 14, 2008: |
National Portrait Gallery to host Champions
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| October 10, 2008: |
Rubens sketch to stay at Tate Britain
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| October 10, 2008: |
Discover the full story of the Great Fire of London
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| October 10, 2008: |
Les Miserables celebrates 23rd anniversary
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| October 9, 2008: |
London river exhibition to end this month
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| October 9, 2008: |
Go for a skate at the Natural History Museum
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| October 9, 2008: |
Gabriella Cilmi to play Shepherd's Bush Empire
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| October 9, 2008: |
Tower of London 'Britain's top paid attraction'
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| October 7, 2008: |
Comedy lands on Shaftesbury Avenue
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| October 7, 2008: |
Discover Babylon: Myth and Reality
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| October 7, 2008: |
Hawth presents It Ain't All Bollywood
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| October 5, 2008: |
Rivermead to host Robots Live!
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| October 5, 2008: |
Japanese cars travel to Science Museum
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| October 5, 2008: |
Breaks in the UK 'will always be popular'
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| October 5, 2008: |
London Jazz Festival to bring music to capital
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| October 5, 2008: |
Statues to be unveiled at British Museum
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| October 3, 2008: |
Natural History Museum to show wildlife photos
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| October 3, 2008: |
Killers to play Royal Albert Hall
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| October 3, 2008: |
Kew 'Britain's top public garden'
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| October 3, 2008: |
Robin Williams to appear in We Are Most Amused
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| October 3, 2008: |
Top Gear world tour to launch in London
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| October 3, 2008: |
More cast members confirmed for Twelfth Night
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| November 27, 2008: |
Circus of Horrors to come to Reading
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| November 27, 2008: |
Olympia hosts London International Horse Show
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| November 27, 2008: |
Earls Court to celebrate all things French
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| November 27, 2008: |
Cirque du Soleil at Royal Albert Hall
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| November 26, 2008: |
London Art Fair to be held in January
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| November 26, 2008: |
Riders to the Sea at London Coliseum
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| November 26, 2008: |
Royal Academy exhibits work of Peter Freeth
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| November 24, 2008: |
Classical music to come to life at Reading Concert Hall
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| November 24, 2008: |
Royal Choral Society at the Albert Hall
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| November 24, 2008: |
Hyde Park to transform for Christmas
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| November 24, 2008: |
Bluetones to play London Astoria
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| November 24, 2008: |
Jason Donovan to entertain Hammersmith Apollo
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| November 24, 2008: |
Get the new year off with a bang in London
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| November 22, 2008: |
British Museum heads to eastern Himalayas
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| November 22, 2008: |
Christmas visitors invited to get involved at Tate Britain
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| November 22, 2008: |
Movie classics on show at the ICA
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| November 22, 2008: |
Russian ballet to come to Crawley
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| November 19, 2008: |
Kipper to celebrate birthday at Transport Museum
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| November 19, 2008: |
Sunset Boulevard to open in West End
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| November 19, 2008: |
Alex takes to the stage at Leicester Square Theatre
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| November 18, 2008: |
Belgravia 'sparkling' this Christmas
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| November 18, 2008: |
Full cast confirmed for Priscilla musical
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| November 17, 2008: |
Dick Whittington to entertain the Hexagon
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| November 17, 2008: |
Family Reunion at the Donmar Warehouse
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| November 17, 2008: |
Sisley exhibition at the National Gallery
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| November 17, 2008: |
Simon Callow returns to Peter Pan at the Richmond Theatre
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| November 17, 2008: |
Imagine This opens in London
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| November 14, 2008: |
V&A Museum celebrates Booker Prize
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| November 14, 2008: |
Darwin's birds on show at Natural History Museum
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| November 14, 2008: |
Royal Albert Hall to welcome Stars of Africa
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| November 14, 2008: |
Donmar Warehouse to present Twelfth Night
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| November 14, 2008: |
Maritime enthusiasts to flood Earls Court
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| November 14, 2008: |
Three tough tests for England at Twickenham
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| November 14, 2008: |
Croon to some Christmas carols in Crawley
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| November 12, 2008: |
Last chance to see Brief Encounter
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| November 12, 2008: |
Dance retrospective at Peacock Theatre
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| November 12, 2008: |
Gruffalo heads to London stage
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| November 9, 2008: |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Reading
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| November 9, 2008: |
Filmmaker to visit London's ICA
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| November 9, 2008: |
Wellcome Collection presents Cabinet of Cures
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| November 7, 2008: |
Mind, Body and Soul at the Olympia
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| November 7, 2008: |
Four Poofs and a Piano to play Richmond Theatre
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| November 7, 2008: |
Boris Godunov comes to London Coliseum
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| November 7, 2008: |
Bjorn Again at the Hammersmith Apollo
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| November 7, 2008: |
Explore No Man's Land in London
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| November 6, 2008: |
Get into the Spirit of Christmas at the Olympia
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| November 6, 2008: |
Carousel to swing into London
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| November 6, 2008: |
Bedford gallery treasures on show in London
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| November 4, 2008: |
The Monument to reopen in February 2009
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| November 4, 2008: |
McFly to switch on Regent St lights
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| November 4, 2008: |
Arts and crafts fair to support local charity
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| November 1, 2008: |
See Christmas bear fair in Kensington
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| November 1, 2008: |
Visit Body World's exhibition in London
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| December 29, 2008: |
Mystery bug on display at Natural History Museum
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| December 29, 2008: |
ICA to host International Mime Festival
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| December 29, 2008: |
Manon at the London Coliseum
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| December 29, 2008: |
The Snowman to enchant Peacock Theatre audiences
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| December 23, 2008: |
Riverdance to bid farewell to London
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| December 23, 2008: |
A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Novello Theatre
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| December 23, 2008: |
See Well at the Apollo Theatre
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| December 22, 2008: |
England prepare for Six Nations at Twickenham
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| December 22, 2008: |
Turner watercolours at the Courtauld Gallery
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| December 22, 2008: |
British deception the subject of Churchill Museum lecture
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| December 19, 2008: |
Mountbatten Festival to return to Royal Albert Hall
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| December 19, 2008: |
Modernist art explored at the London Transport Museum
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| December 19, 2008: |
Royal Academy exhibits new architecture projects
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| December 18, 2008: |
Discover Future Foods at the Science Museum
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| December 18, 2008: |
Royal Opera House presents Turandot
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| December 18, 2008: |
Oliver Twist headed for Hawth stage
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| December 17, 2008: |
Discover some edible insects at the Natural History Museum
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| December 17, 2008: |
Holidays at home 'the best option for British residents'
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| December 16, 2008: |
Celebrate Shanghai Week in London
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| December 16, 2008: |
Gruffalo run extended in London
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| December 16, 2008: |
Russell Brand at Hammersmith Apollo
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| December 15, 2008: |
Five Children and It heads to Reading stage
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| December 15, 2008: |
London to host 6th Short Film Festival
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| December 15, 2008: |
National Gallery to present Picasso exhibition
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| December 15, 2008: |
Catch up with contemporary art at Tate Britain
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| December 12, 2008: |
Natural History Museum celebrates Visit London award
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| December 12, 2008: |
Thriller Live's young Michael Jacksons revealed
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| December 12, 2008: |
Potted Potter opens in London's West End
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| December 12, 2008: |
ICA presents contemporary photo exhibition
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| December 12, 2008: |
London Christmas market 'one of Europe's best'
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| December 12, 2008: |
Film installation to be shown at Wellcome Collection
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| December 12, 2008: |
National Ballet's Christmas season underway
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| December 12, 2008: |
Get Into London Theatre scheme to launch
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| December 12, 2008: |
Rachel Weisz to tread the boards in London
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| December 12, 2008: |
British Museum delves into Iranian history
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| December 12, 2008: |
Dame Kiri to perform at Cadogan Hall
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| December 12, 2008: |
Royal Academy of Arts to recognise Palladio
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| December 12, 2008: |
Piaf to come to an end in January
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| December 12, 2008: |
London stage becomes Treasure Island
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| December 12, 2008: |
Children's show comes to Hawth Theatre
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| December 11, 2008: |
Brits 'still travelling during credit crunch'
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| December 11, 2008: |
Explore St James' Park on the shortest day of the year
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| December 5, 2008: |
Victoria and Albert Museum travels to imperial Russia
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| December 5, 2008: |
Jersey Boys wins Visit London award
|
| December 5, 2008: |
Trafalgar Square lion 'to come to life'
|
| December 5, 2008: |
London attractions team up to offer joint experience
|
| December 5, 2008: |
Commemorative display at the National Portrait Gallery
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| December 5, 2008: |
Christmas descends on Hever Castle
|
| December 4, 2008: |
Saatchi exhibition to close in January
|
| December 4, 2008: |
World's largest education technology event at the Olympia
|
| December 4, 2008: |
London named Europe's top destination
|
| December 1, 2008: |
Nikon Expo at the Olympia
|
| December 1, 2008: |
Darwin display opens with unusual exhibits
|
| December 1, 2008: |
Mousetrap celebrates another birthday
|
| December 1, 2008: |
Race of Champions at Wembley Stadium
|
| December 1, 2008: |
Gareth Gates to play Joseph
|
| December 1, 2008: |
London visitors invited to Enjoy!
|
| January 30, 2009: |
Art of Beatrix Potter on show at V&A
|
| January 30, 2009: |
Franz Ferdinand to play Hammersmith Apollo
|
| January 29, 2009: |
Lyric Theatre presents The Overcoat
|
| January 29, 2009: |
Sadler's Wells to celebrate flamenco
|
| January 28, 2009: |
British Museum to tell Valentine's Day story
|
| January 28, 2009: |
National Wedding Show at the Olympia
|
| January 28, 2009: |
Young opera stars to perform at Hexagon
|
| January 27, 2009: |
Record year for London theatre in 2008
|
| January 27, 2009: |
Royal Court Theatre presents The Stone
|
| January 26, 2009: |
Ceilidh Club to host events in London
|
| January 26, 2009: |
Horticultural Halls hosts Tokyo Day
|
| January 23, 2009: |
Olympia hosts Who Do You Think You Are?
|
| January 23, 2009: |
Riverside Studios explores Nazi Germany
|
| January 23, 2009: |
Taming of the Shrew at the Novello Theatre
|
| January 22, 2009: |
ICA presents Feedback season
|
| January 22, 2009: |
Romantic favourites performed at the Hawth
|
| January 22, 2009: |
Sharleen Spiteri to play Hammersmith Apollo
|
| January 22, 2009: |
Shepherd's Bush Empire presents Buzzcocks
|
| January 21, 2009: |
Ancient Chinese bronzes and jades at British Museum
|
| January 21, 2009: |
Olympia presents Musicmania
|
| January 20, 2009: |
British Library explores freedom and rights
|
| January 20, 2009: |
Cast confirmed for Plague Over England
|
| January 20, 2009: |
Enjoy some comedy at Soho Theatre
|
| January 20, 2009: |
Prized works on display at National Gallery
|
| January 19, 2009: |
Ignite series to bring music to Royal Albert Hall
|
| January 19, 2009: |
London to explore Chinese film
|
| January 19, 2009: |
Royal Ballet presents La Bayadere
|
| January 16, 2009: |
Madame Tussauds welcomes Barack Obama
|
| January 16, 2009: |
Wellcome Collection offers exhibition tour
|
| January 16, 2009: |
Write Fest returns to Reading
|
| January 15, 2009: |
Jungle Book nearing end of Bloomsbury Theatre run
|
| January 15, 2009: |
Olympia to host Zee Carnival
|
| January 14, 2009: |
Martin Amis display opens at Portrait Gallery
|
| January 14, 2009: |
New Ancient Egyptian gallery at British Museum
|
| January 14, 2009: |
Wilde play to come to Regent's Park
|
| January 13, 2009: |
Japanese 'ukiyo-e' on show at V&A Museum
|
| January 13, 2009: |
Robin Ince to perform in Tunbridge Wells
|
| January 13, 2009: |
Tate Britain celebrates British drawing
|
| January 13, 2009: |
Treasures season begins at Natural History Museum
|
| January 12, 2009: |
Head to the ICA for Reality Fiction
|
| January 12, 2009: |
Piano trio to perform at Royal Academy of Music
|
| January 12, 2009: |
Royal Academy presents best of student work
|
| January 9, 2009: |
King's Place Beethoven season continues
|
| January 9, 2009: |
Moscow City Ballet to visit Reading
|
| January 9, 2009: |
Oliver! to open this month
|
| January 8, 2009: |
Entertaining Mr Sloane comes to London
|
| January 8, 2009: |
Experience Carmen at the Royal Albert Hall
|
| January 7, 2009: |
Arthur Miller play at Duke of York's Theatre
|
| January 7, 2009: |
Kew Gardens to host Tropical Extravaganza
|
| January 7, 2009: |
Retail Business Show at the Olympia
|
| January 6, 2009: |
Great work revived at the National
|
| January 6, 2009: |
Oscar Wilde work comes to London theatre
|
| January 6, 2009: |
Tower Bridge to offer Valentine's Day specials
|
| January 5, 2009: |
London hotel visitors offered new attractions guide
|
| January 5, 2009: |
Sylvia Plath play at Jermyn Street Theatre
|
| January 5, 2009: |
Unravel the mystery of Tchaikovsky's death
|
| January 4, 2009: |
V&A to open new galleries this year
|
| January 4, 2009: |
Visit France at London's Olympia
|
| January 4, 2009: |
Last days of Turner Prize Exhibition next month
|
| January 4, 2009: |
Enjoy the quirkiness of Twelfth Night at the Globe
|
| January 4, 2009: |
London considered a 'cheap destination' for first time
|
| January 4, 2009: |
See in Chinese New Year in London
|
| January 4, 2009: |
Spring Awakening at Lyric Hammersmith
|
| February 27, 2009: |
Doctor Atomic comes to London Coliseum
|
| February 27, 2009: |
London attractions enjoy record year
|
| February 27, 2009: |
V&A presents Hats: An Anthology
|
| February 26, 2009: |
ICA presents Index
|
| February 26, 2009: |
Olivier Award nominees prepare for ceremony
|
| February 25, 2009: |
Earls Court to host Ecobuild 2009
|
| February 25, 2009: |
Portrait Gallery presents the unseen Henry VIII
|
| February 24, 2009: |
Blood Brothers to show at the Hexagon
|
| February 24, 2009: |
Classical Spectacular returns to Royal Albert Hall
|
| February 24, 2009: |
Royal Albert Hall to host Teenage Cancer Trust events
|
| February 24, 2009: |
Tourism 'can aid recovery from recession'
|
| February 23, 2009: |
Business travellers given 'massive boost'
|
| February 23, 2009: |
New store to open on Regent Street
|
| February 23, 2009: |
Visitors invited to "the new Newburgh Quarter"
|
| February 20, 2009: |
British Museum to present the Intimate Portrait
|
| February 20, 2009: |
Ideal Home Show comes to Earls Court
|
| February 20, 2009: |
Natural History Museum to unveil Darwin's tree
|
| February 20, 2009: |
Treat your mum to some pampering in London
|
| February 19, 2009: |
Celebrate St Patrick's Day in London
|
| February 19, 2009: |
Egyptian king transported on the Thames
|
| February 18, 2009: |
Garrick Theatre to host Sondheim musical
|
| February 18, 2009: |
Gatwick "proving popular" for London Fashion Week
|
| February 18, 2009: |
Weak pound 'cushioned effect of recession on tourism'
|
| February 17, 2009: |
London Monument reopened
|
| February 17, 2009: |
London transport made more accessible for visitors
|
| February 17, 2009: |
Transport Museum displays London bus designs
|
| February 16, 2009: |
Head to the Olympia for Move It 2009
|
| February 16, 2009: |
Visit London launches new TV ad
|
| February 13, 2009: |
City breaks 'certain to be popular this year'
|
| February 13, 2009: |
Government focus on tourism welcomed
|
| February 13, 2009: |
Picasso prints at the National Gallery
|
| February 12, 2009: |
Courtauld Gallery presents Renaissance wedding chests
|
| February 12, 2009: |
Tricycle Theatre presents Damascus
|
| February 12, 2009: |
Weak pound message 'not through yet'
|
| February 11, 2009: |
Brits expected to take more domestic trips this year
|
| February 11, 2009: |
Explore the life of Charles Darwin at his Kent home
|
| February 11, 2009: |
Stand-up comic to play Fagin in London
|
| February 11, 2009: |
Valentine's Day travellers offered budget tips
|
| February 10, 2009: |
More Scandinavian flights at Gatwick airport
|
| February 9, 2009: |
Indian Highway at the Serpentine Gallery
|
| February 6, 2009: |
ICA to host Birds Eye View festival
|
| February 6, 2009: |
London Transport Museum to explore modern design
|
| February 6, 2009: |
Rivermead Theatre to present Macbeth
|
| February 5, 2009: |
Donmar Warehouse presents Be Near Me
|
| February 5, 2009: |
La Boheme opens at the Coliseum
|
| February 5, 2009: |
Le Corbusier comes to the Barbican
|
| February 4, 2009: |
Business Travel Show at Earls Court
|
| February 4, 2009: |
Get involved in a murder mystery in Crawley
|
| February 4, 2009: |
Van Dyck exhibition at Tate Britain
|
| February 4, 2009: |
Visitors invited to 'hex their ex' at London Dungeon
|
| February 3, 2009: |
Kensington Town Hall to host Winter Bearfest
|
| February 2, 2009: |
Arts Theatre to reopen with Toyer
|
| February 2, 2009: |
Casanova comes to King's Head Theatre
|
| February 2, 2009: |
Gerhard Richter at National Portrait Gallery
|
| March 31, 2009: |
ENO celebrates Dido and Aeneas
|
| March 31, 2009: |
Star-studded cast to appear in A Doll's House
|
| March 31, 2009: |
Try some Real Food at Earls Court
|
| March 30, 2009: |
Celebrate movie music at the Royal Albert Hall
|
| March 30, 2009: |
London Restaurant Festival gets official backing
|
| March 30, 2009: |
Paul Weller to play Shepherd's Bush Empire
|
| March 27, 2009: |
Lord of the Dance heads to Hammersmith
|
| March 27, 2009: |
Olympia presents UK Aware
|
| March 26, 2009: |
London Book Fair heads to Earls Court
|
| March 26, 2009: |
New campaign promotes 'unique' London
|
| March 26, 2009: |
Recession 'encouraging UK holidays'
|
| March 25, 2009: |
Arcadia coming to the West End
|
| March 25, 2009: |
London Zoo to open Animal Adventure
|
| March 25, 2009: |
New galleries opened at the V&A
|
| March 24, 2009: |
Earls Court to host A Place in the Sun Live
|
| March 24, 2009: |
Gatwick flights more punctual in Q4 2008
|
| March 24, 2009: |
Victoria and Albert Museum explores baroque
|
| March 23, 2009: |
Priscilla Queen of the Desert opens in London
|
| March 23, 2009: |
Royal Albert Hall hosts music photography expo
|
| March 23, 2009: |
Wellcome Collection presents Madness and Modernity
|
| March 20, 2009: |
Explore Butterfly Jungle at the Natural History Museum
|
| March 20, 2009: |
War Horse comes to the West End
|
| March 19, 2009: |
BAA given official order to sell Gatwick
|
| March 19, 2009: |
Celebrate St George's Day in London
|
| March 18, 2009: |
British Tourism Week to mark 40 years of history
|
| March 18, 2009: |
Carousel opens at the Savoy Theatre
|
| March 18, 2009: |
Music tributes galore in Reading
|
| March 17, 2009: |
Gatwick welcomes review of regulations
|
| March 17, 2009: |
Japanese prints on display at Royal Academy of Arts
|
| March 17, 2009: |
West London to host the Orchid Show
|
| March 16, 2009: |
Jonathan Pryce in Dimetos at the Donmar Warehouse
|
| March 16, 2009: |
London Assembly welcomes new levels of affordability
|
| March 13, 2009: |
Head to London for the Boat Race
|
| March 13, 2009: |
London's 'great spaces' to be transformed
|
| March 13, 2009: |
Play brings Darwin to life at Natural History Museum
|
| March 12, 2009: |
London 'now officially cheaper than New York'
|
| March 12, 2009: |
Science Museum explores F1 technology
|
| March 12, 2009: |
Wallace and Gromit come to the Science Museum
|
| March 11, 2009: |
Earls Court hosts Vitality Show
|
| March 11, 2009: |
Enjoy some symphonic rock at the Royal Albert Hall
|
| March 11, 2009: |
The Three Mediums head for Hammersmith Apollo
|
| March 10, 2009: |
Polish art comes to Tate Britain
|
| March 10, 2009: |
Tango Fire takes over Peacock Theatre
|
| March 10, 2009: |
UK 'will see more foreign tourists this year'
|
| March 9, 2009: |
Experience the London Marathon
|
| March 9, 2009: |
FA Cup whittled down to final four
|
| March 9, 2009: |
Gatwick passengers 'to benefit' from new govt plans
|
| March 6, 2009: |
British Museum opens new technology centre
|
| March 6, 2009: |
Dame Judi Dench returns to West End
|
| March 6, 2009: |
Olympia hosts Growing Your Own Business
|
| March 6, 2009: |
UK tourism 'all about value for money'
|
| March 5, 2009: |
Can Reading take Championship glory?
|
| March 5, 2009: |
Portrait Gallery looks at Constable
|
| March 5, 2009: |
Sister Act the Musical heads to London
|
| March 5, 2009: |
VisitBritain looks forward to "decade of sport"
|
| March 4, 2009: |
English heritage sites given £15.5m investment
|
| March 4, 2009: |
High School Musical 2 to premiere in London
|
| March 4, 2009: |
Royal Court Theatre presents Wall
|
| March 4, 2009: |
UK 'has everything' as a tourist destination
|
| March 3, 2009: |
Literary tourism 'to be big this year'
|
| March 3, 2009: |
The Young Victoria 'promotes England's historic sites'
|
| March 2, 2009: |
Cycle hire scheme 'will help environment, ease congestion'
|
| March 2, 2009: |
Growth of online check-in 'should cut airfares'
|
| March 2, 2009: |
Mayor plans 'grand celebration' of London
|
| April 30, 2009: |
London prepares for Wimbledon 2009
|
| April 30, 2009: |
Queen's coronation to be celebrated in Hyde Park
|
| April 30, 2009: |
Regent's Park to host Taste of London
|
| April 30, 2009: |
Rock out with Bruce Springsteen in London
|
| April 29, 2009: |
London gallery presents Audrey and Marilyn
|
| April 29, 2009: |
London tourism 'weathering downturn well'
|
| April 29, 2009: |
Olympia to host Antiquarian Book Fair
|
| April 29, 2009: |
Visit the Real Food Market at Covent Garden
|
| April 28, 2009: |
Gatwick to host new flight to Guernsey
|
| April 28, 2009: |
Royal Ballet presents Ondine
|
| April 28, 2009: |
See Shaolin Warriors in Reading
|
| April 28, 2009: |
Take a journey to India at the British Museum
|
| April 27, 2009: |
Kensington Gardens presents Peter Pan
|
| April 27, 2009: |
London tourism drive sees £400k boost
|
| April 27, 2009: |
Shout! opens in London
|
| April 24, 2009: |
Enjoy some open-air theatre in Regent's Park
|
| April 24, 2009: |
London celebrates success at Enjoy England awards
|
| April 24, 2009: |
London 'top flight destination for May Day'
|
| April 24, 2009: |
Madam Butterfly returns to London Coliseum
|
| April 24, 2009: |
New flights being launched from Gatwick
|
| April 23, 2009: |
Earls Court to host cruiserweight bouts
|
| April 23, 2009: |
Everton and Chelsea fans prepare for FA Cup final
|
| April 23, 2009: |
National Portrait Gallery focuses on Tennyson
|
| April 23, 2009: |
Warm up for Wimbledon at Queens Club
|
| April 22, 2009: |
Evolution talks get underway at Natural History Museum
|
| April 22, 2009: |
Free William Blake exhibition opens at Tate Britain
|
| April 22, 2009: |
Pay a night-time visit to London's museums
|
| April 22, 2009: |
Performance photography display open at the V&A
|
| April 21, 2009: |
Cast announced for Legally Blonde musical
|
| April 21, 2009: |
Get into the Spirit of Summer in London
|
| April 21, 2009: |
Royal Albert Hall presents The King and I
|
| April 21, 2009: |
Visit the Royal Academy for the Summer Exhibition
|
| April 20, 2009: |
A fifth of Brits 'happy to take domestic breaks this spring'
|
| April 20, 2009: |
New flights to link Gatwick to Leeds
|
| April 20, 2009: |
World Twenty20 tournament heads to London
|
| April 17, 2009: |
Apollo Theatre presents Carrie's War
|
| April 17, 2009: |
Indie rockers to play Shepherd's Bush Empire
|
| April 17, 2009: |
Ultravox revival to visit Hammersmith Apollo
|
| April 17, 2009: |
Visit Talk Show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts
|
| April 16, 2009: |
Philip Glass to perform at the Barbican
|
| April 16, 2009: |
Strictly stars to perform at Peacock Theatre
|
| April 15, 2009: |
Check out Opportunities Canada in London
|
| April 15, 2009: |
Duet For One heads to Vaudeville Theatre
|
| April 15, 2009: |
Saatchi Gallery to host Collect fair
|
| April 14, 2009: |
Anton and Erin head to London Coliseum
|
| April 14, 2009: |
Circus-inspired show to open at Lyric Hammersmith
|
| April 14, 2009: |
Hawkmoths to go on display at Natural History Museum
|
| April 9, 2009: |
Britain 'can be a competitive tourist destination'
|
| April 9, 2009: |
Classic FM goes live at the Royal Albert Hall
|
| April 9, 2009: |
Reading prepare for Championship conclusion
|
| April 8, 2009: |
Experience the Queen's birthday celebrations in London
|
| April 8, 2009: |
Get into sci-fi in London
|
| April 8, 2009: |
Richard Long exhibition comes to Tate Britain
|
| April 8, 2009: |
Treat the kids to The Red Balloon
|
| April 7, 2009: |
Cat's Cradle comes to Courtyard Theatre
|
| April 7, 2009: |
Earls Court to host IT support show
|
| April 7, 2009: |
Mamma Mia! marks tenth anniversary
|
| April 7, 2009: |
River travel made easier in London
|
| April 6, 2009: |
London 'seen as a trendsetter in Europe'
|
| April 6, 2009: |
National Portrait Gallery presents Fabiola
|
| April 6, 2009: |
New flights to link Gatwick to Germany
|
| April 6, 2009: |
Serpentine Gallery exhibits British sculptor
|
| April 3, 2009: |
Celebrate Sikh New Year in London
|
| April 3, 2009: |
Check out the Credit Crunch Cabaret
|
| April 3, 2009: |
England to face West Indies at Lord's
|
| April 3, 2009: |
Gatwick flights proving popular for Easter
|
| April 3, 2009: |
Joseph heads to the Hexagon
|
| April 3, 2009: |
Major development green-lit at Tate Modern
|
| April 2, 2009: |
Darwin Centre collection underway
|
| April 1, 2009: |
British Museum 'brings the world under one roof'
|
| April 1, 2009: |
London museums ranked among most popular in the world
|
| April 1, 2009: |
UK 'offers something for everyone'
|
| April 1, 2009: |
Visit London for the Original Print Fair
|
| May 29, 2009: |
England to face Andorra at Wembley
|
| May 29, 2009: |
Get into gaming in London
|
| May 29, 2009: |
Mall Galleries to open wildlife art exhibition
|
| May 29, 2009: |
Only in London campaign showcased in Frankfurt
|
| May 28, 2009: |
'Cycling revolution' underway in London
|
| May 28, 2009: |
Hear veterans' stories in London
|
| May 27, 2009: |
Explore the Story of London on foot
|
| May 27, 2009: |
Hexagon presents Symphonic Rock
|
| May 27, 2009: |
Royal Geographic Society looks at Mozambique
|
| May 27, 2009: |
Royal Opera House presents Lulu
|
| May 26, 2009: |
Ancient fossil on display at Natural History Museum
|
| May 26, 2009: |
Good and evil explored at the ICA
|
| May 26, 2009: |
ICA looks back at 1960s art movement
|
| May 26, 2009: |
London a 'unique' tourist destination
|
| May 26, 2009: |
Pop star to appear in Chicago
|
| May 22, 2009: |
British Library celebrates Henry VIII
|
| May 22, 2009: |
Enjoy some jazz by the river in London
|
| May 22, 2009: |
London Transport Museum launches new exhibition
|
| May 22, 2009: |
Over 200,000 to fly from Gatwick this weekend
|
| May 21, 2009: |
Cricket legend to appear at Royal Albert Hall
|
| May 21, 2009: |
London hotel guests help celebrate tea
|
| May 21, 2009: |
See Royal Opera productions for free in London
|
| May 21, 2009: |
V&A explores English baroque
|
| May 20, 2009: |
Ashes series to visit Lord's
|
| May 20, 2009: |
London Tower Festival line-up revealed
|
| May 20, 2009: |
Olympia hosts Allergy and Gluten Free Show
|
| May 20, 2009: |
One Big Drop comes to Earls Court
|
| May 19, 2009: |
Arcadia to open in London
|
| May 19, 2009: |
Courtauld Gallery goes beyond Bloomsbury
|
| May 19, 2009: |
Royal Academy presents Schools Show
|
| May 18, 2009: |
Barbados to be represented at Chelsea
|
| May 18, 2009: |
Britain's summer events being promoted
|
| May 18, 2009: |
Seal to play Hammersmith Apollo
|
| May 18, 2009: |
Wartime plays to open in London
|
| May 15, 2009: |
"Epic" play opens at the Almeida
|
| May 15, 2009: |
Anna Friel to star in Breakfast at Tiffany's
|
| May 15, 2009: |
Crossrail construction launched
|
| May 14, 2009: |
Caffe Culture comes to the Olympia
|
| May 14, 2009: |
Richard Long's Heaven and Earth at Tate Britain
|
| May 14, 2009: |
'Work to be done' to boost British tourism
|
| May 13, 2009: |
A Doll's House to open at the Donmar Warehouse
|
| May 13, 2009: |
British champ to participate in London triathlon
|
| May 13, 2009: |
Get into flamenco in London
|
| May 13, 2009: |
VisitBritain urges Americans to visit UK
|
| May 12, 2009: |
Go on the Photographers' Pilgrimage at the V&A
|
| May 12, 2009: |
Head to Horse Guards Parade to see some polo
|
| May 12, 2009: |
National Gallery offers 'a fresh look' at landscapes
|
| May 11, 2009: |
Bob Dylan display opens at National Portrait Gallery
|
| May 11, 2009: |
Bollywood version of Wuthering Heights showing in Hammersmith
|
| May 11, 2009: |
Dave Gorman to perform at charity comedy night
|
| May 11, 2009: |
Tower Bridge hosts photo exhibition
|
| May 8, 2009: |
Crime writing festival tickets on sale
|
| May 8, 2009: |
Royal Philharmonic to present classical gala evening
|
| May 8, 2009: |
Take in the wonder of the Royal Collection
|
| May 8, 2009: |
Winter flights from Gatwick already on sale
|
| May 7, 2009: |
Go on a journey to India at the British Museum
|
| May 7, 2009: |
Royal Opera House presents Wuthering Heights
|
| May 7, 2009: |
TV star to appear in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in London
|
| May 6, 2009: |
Explore Cosmos and Culture at the Science Museum
|
| May 6, 2009: |
Head to the capital for the City of London Festival
|
| May 6, 2009: |
See some Polo in the Park in London
|
| May 5, 2009: |
Blur to play Hyde Park on UK tour
|
| May 5, 2009: |
Europe's best free attractions 'found in London'
|
| May 5, 2009: |
Visit the Olympia for the Art and Antiques Fair
|
| May 1, 2009: |
Booking periods extended for London shows
|
| May 1, 2009: |
Darwin-based art show to open at Natural History Museum
|
| May 1, 2009: |
Natural History Museum opens Butterfly Jungle
|
| June 30, 2009: |
Earls Court to host London Football Expo
|
| June 30, 2009: |
Enjoy some movies under the stars in London
|
| June 30, 2009: |
London festival celebrates Spanish cinema
|
| June 29, 2009: |
Jeff Koons series to begin at Serpentine Gallery
|
| June 29, 2009: |
See L'Amour de Loin at the London Coliseum
|
| June 26, 2009: |
After Darwin exhibition opens at Natural History Museum
|
| June 26, 2009: |
New flights launched from Gatwick to Dusseldorf
|
| June 26, 2009: |
War Horse extends West End run
|
| June 25, 2009: |
Jerusalem to open at Royal Court Theatre
|
| June 25, 2009: |
London Coliseum presents Legend of Kung Fu
|
| June 25, 2009: |
New coach service for Gatwick airport
|
| June 24, 2009: |
British Museum displays Pacific shields
|
| June 24, 2009: |
Herbie Hancock, Lang Lang to play Royal Albert Hall
|
| June 24, 2009: |
Top-flight football to return at Wembley Cup
|
| June 23, 2009: |
Celebrate Canada Day on Trafalgar Square
|
| June 23, 2009: |
Dreamboats and Petticoats heads to London
|
| June 23, 2009: |
Earls Court to host London Film and Comic Con
|
| June 22, 2009: |
An Inspector Calls returns to West End
|
| June 22, 2009: |
Science Museum to mark 100th anniversary
|
| June 19, 2009: |
Natural History Museum displays significant skulls
|
| June 19, 2009: |
Victoria and Albert Museum looks at fashion of the future
|
| June 19, 2009: |
West End Live returns to London
|
| June 18, 2009: |
British tourism 'benefiting from weak pound'
|
| June 18, 2009: |
Reading to start new season at home
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| June 18, 2009: |
Retirement Show comes to the Olympia
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| June 18, 2009: |
Schoolteacher wins BP Portrait Award
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| June 17, 2009: |
Earls Court presents 10 Years Younger Live
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| June 17, 2009: |
See some new contemporary art at Tate Britain
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| June 16, 2009: |
Covent Garden hosts 'a party on the piazza'
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| June 16, 2009: |
Visit London hosts special event near Buckingham Palace
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| June 15, 2009: |
Apologia to open at Bush Theatre
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| June 15, 2009: |
London show celebrates Orwell
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| June 15, 2009: |
Royal Academy delves into pre-Raphaelite art
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| June 12, 2009: |
Buckingham Palace to open its doors
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| June 12, 2009: |
South African show heads to London's West End
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| June 12, 2009: |
Spend Father's Day in London
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| June 11, 2009: |
London attractions welcoming more visitors
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| June 11, 2009: |
London Gatwick to host new flights this winter
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| June 11, 2009: |
Restaurants signing up for London festival
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| June 11, 2009: |
Travellers given 'fast track to London'
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| June 10, 2009: |
Earls Court to host Bar 09
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| June 10, 2009: |
ICA celebrates British cinema
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| June 10, 2009: |
See Britain's Got Talent live in London
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| June 9, 2009: |
Carlos Acosta to wow London
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| June 9, 2009: |
Have some laughs at the Ealing Comedy Festival
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| June 9, 2009: |
National Portrait Gallery looks at gay icons
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| June 9, 2009: |
Young artists' work on show at National Gallery
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| June 8, 2009: |
AITO: British tourism to see strong summer
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| June 8, 2009: |
British Museum celebrates music of Java
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| June 8, 2009: |
London to host World Literature Weekend
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| June 5, 2009: |
Royal Albert Hall prepares for BBC Proms
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| June 5, 2009: |
Royal Ballet presents Jewels
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| June 4, 2009: |
BP Portrait Award show to open in London
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| June 4, 2009: |
Natural History Museum insect makes top 10 list
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| June 3, 2009: |
Crosby, Stills and Nash to play Royal Albert Hall
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| June 3, 2009: |
Prince of Wales Theatre to present cabaret season
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| June 2, 2009: |
Enjoy a teddy bears' picnic in London
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| June 2, 2009: |
Eva Rothschild exhibition to open at Tate Britain
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| June 2, 2009: |
Tracey Emin presents new exhibition
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| June 2, 2009: |
Virgin Atlantic to promote London shows
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| June 1, 2009: |
Cosi fan tutte opens at the London Coliseum
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| June 1, 2009: |
Explore Dark is the Night at the Photographers' Gallery
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| June 1, 2009: |
Pick up some fine art and antiques in London
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| July 29, 2009: |
London's restaurants the best in the world, rock star advises tourists
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| July 29, 2009: |
London's Wellcome Collection to host new anatomy exhibition
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| July 29, 2009: |
New Calendar Girls cast take to the London stage
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| July 28, 2009: |
Victoria Wood to return to London with Talent revival
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| July 28, 2009: |
West End retailers gear up for London Fashion Night Out
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| July 27, 2009: |
Nearly 20m Brits 'staying at home this summer'
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| July 27, 2009: |
Royal Opera House presents the Ring cycle
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| July 27, 2009: |
See Medals of Dishonour at the British Museum
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| July 24, 2009: |
Classic stories to be staged at Gate Theatre
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| July 24, 2009: |
Royal Tour exhibition to open at Buckingham Palace
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| July 23, 2009: |
Earls Court to toast British beer
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| July 23, 2009: |
New Wi-Fi hotspot opened at London Gatwick
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| July 23, 2009: |
See Too Close to the Sun in London
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| July 23, 2009: |
White Cube celebrates Gilbert & George
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| July 22, 2009: |
A Streetcar Named Desire to open this week
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| July 22, 2009: |
Breakfast at Tiffany's heads to the West End
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| July 22, 2009: |
London warms up for Notting Hill Carnival
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| July 21, 2009: |
Celebrate the Thames in London
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| July 21, 2009: |
Clarence House to open for summer
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| July 21, 2009: |
Film season launched at National Gallery
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| July 21, 2009: |
London prepares for Tower Festival
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| July 20, 2009: |
Airline invites Australians to London
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| July 20, 2009: |
Gatwick at the centre of summer holiday exodus
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| July 20, 2009: |
Travellers 'trust strong brands'
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| July 17, 2009: |
Acclaimed chef to appear at London Restaurant Festival
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| July 17, 2009: |
New Focus on London guide launched
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| July 17, 2009: |
Opening date confirmed for Natural History Museum centre
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| July 17, 2009: |
Reading to take on Cardiff City in September
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| July 16, 2009: |
Award-winning architecture on show at Royal Academy
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| July 16, 2009: |
BBC Proms begins this week
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| July 15, 2009: |
Gary Numan to play Shepherd's Bush Empire
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| July 15, 2009: |
Jameel Prize work on show at Victoria & Albert Museum
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| July 15, 2009: |
Summer festival underway at Almeida Theatre
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| July 14, 2009: |
Corot to Monet show opens at National Gallery
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| July 14, 2009: |
ICA celebrates much-loved movies
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| July 14, 2009: |
Tower Bridge plays host to death-defying stunt
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| July 13, 2009: |
Danny Dyer to play Sid Vicious in London
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| July 13, 2009: |
UK 'the most popular destination for Brits this summer'
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| July 10, 2009: |
London hotels 'doing well this year'
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| July 10, 2009: |
Recession 'causing many Brits to take holidays at home'
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| July 9, 2009: |
'Little Ben' to take part in 150th anniversary celebrations
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| July 9, 2009: |
London prepares for 2012 Open Weekend
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| July 9, 2009: |
Mall Galleries to open world's biggest aviation art show
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| July 8, 2009: |
Martin Luther King play to open in West End
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| July 8, 2009: |
Telling Tales to open at the Victoria & Albert Museum
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| July 8, 2009: |
Victoria & Albert Museum to exhibit precious item
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| July 7, 2009: |
Business travel 'continuing despite the recession'
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| July 7, 2009: |
July 7th memorial unveiled in Hyde Park
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| July 7, 2009: |
London 'more affordable for business travellers'
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| July 6, 2009: |
'Living monument' unveiled in Trafalgar Square
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| July 6, 2009: |
Wellcome Collection presents Exquisite Bodies
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| July 3, 2009: |
London's Warm-Up Weekend launched
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| July 3, 2009: |
Royal Academy of Arts looks at Robert Austin
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| July 3, 2009: |
Shawshank Redemption heads to London
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| July 2, 2009: |
Rhys Darby to entertain London
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| July 2, 2009: |
Visit the Albert Hall for Rutter Requiem Singday
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| July 2, 2009: |
Visitor Oyster cards to be sold on London flights
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| July 1, 2009: |
Enjoy some live music at Somerset House
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| July 1, 2009: |
Explore Abstract America at the Saatchi Gallery
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| July 1, 2009: |
Reading celebrates music of yesteryear
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| July 1, 2009: |
We're Going on a Bear Hunt heads to London
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| August 28, 2009: |
Take London hotel breaks to see Carmen
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| August 27, 2009: |
ENO presents Rigoletto
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| August 27, 2009: |
Explore Churchill's Bunker in London
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| August 27, 2009: |
Michael Ball to entertain Royal Albert Hall
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| August 26, 2009: |
Gatwick prepares for busy weekend
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| August 26, 2009: |
London play to sell tickets for a shilling
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| August 26, 2009: |
London prepares for Open House
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| August 26, 2009: |
UK bank holiday breaks 'proving popular among Brits'
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| August 25, 2009: |
Heddon Street gets a revamp
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| August 25, 2009: |
Morocco Property & Lifestyle Show to be held in London
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| August 25, 2009: |
Natural History Museum reveals award-winning photos
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| August 25, 2009: |
Visit London award nominees revealed
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| August 24, 2009: |
London attractions continue to prove popular
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| August 24, 2009: |
National Portrait Gallery looks at George Melly
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| August 21, 2009: |
St Petersburg symphony Orchestra to perform in Reading
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| August 19, 2009: |
London hotel guests get to see Chamberlain's wartime diaries
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| August 19, 2009: |
London hotel guests offered chance to 'play' historic venue
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| August 18, 2009: |
Family holidays 'important for all'
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| August 18, 2009: |
Japanese dogu figures coming to London
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| August 18, 2009: |
Selfridge's ice-cream boutique to open
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| August 17, 2009: |
Commonwealth anniversary marked in new exhibition
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| August 17, 2009: |
London hotel guests offered summer of magic.
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| August 14, 2009: |
Judi Dench to appear in A Midsummer Night's Dream
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| August 14, 2009: |
'Staycation' could remain popular
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| August 14, 2009: |
Victoria & Albert Museum explores the fairy tale
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| August 13, 2009: |
An Inspector Calls to return to London
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| August 13, 2009: |
British Museum to display ancient Japanese figures
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| August 13, 2009: |
Extra flights to be launched from London Gatwick
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| August 12, 2009: |
Gareth Hale to play Scrooge in A Christmas Carol
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| August 12, 2009: |
Mamma Mia! voted the nation's favourite musical
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| August 12, 2009: |
Rocky Horror Show to open in London
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| August 11, 2009: |
Olympia to host Beauty Show
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| August 11, 2009: |
Royal Opera House to present Twitter show
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| August 11, 2009: |
Tour of Britain to finish in London
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| August 10, 2009: |
Cast announced for new Donmar Warehouse play
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| August 10, 2009: |
Royal Academy to present Anish Kapoor exhibition
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| August 10, 2009: |
See the Last Night of the Poms in London
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| August 7, 2009: |
Experience Le Grand Macabre at the London Coliseum
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| August 7, 2009: |
Royal Opera House to present Don Carlo
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| August 7, 2009: |
Strong year so far for London theatre
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| August 6, 2009: |
Celebrate the Regent Street Festival in London
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| August 6, 2009: |
Trafalgar Square to host Freerun Championship
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| August 6, 2009: |
Visit London for the Design Festival
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| August 5, 2009: |
Brits 'missing out on holiday time'
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| August 5, 2009: |
Head to Reading for the Festival of Crime Writing
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| August 5, 2009: |
Tate Britain looks at Turner and the masters
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| August 4, 2009: |
Courtauld Gallery to present Auerbach paintings
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| August 4, 2009: |
London prepares for Great River Race
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| August 4, 2009: |
See Spirit of the Dance at the Hawth Theatre
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| August 4, 2009: |
Visit London for Fashion Weekend
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| August 3, 2009: |
Apollo footage being screened at Science Museum
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| August 3, 2009: |
Avenue Q extends West End run
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| August 3, 2009: |
Olympia to host Landlords' Show
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| August 3, 2009: |
Visit Trafalgar Square for a Magic Summer
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| September 11, 2009: |
London Restaurant Festival countdown begins
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| September 11, 2009: |
New talent show to find Wizard of Oz star
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| September 11, 2009: |
Strong audience figures at 2009 Proms
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| September 11, 2009: |
Visit London for the Home Improvement Show
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| September 10, 2009: |
Catwalk Confidential opens in London
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| September 10, 2009: |
PLASA09 to be held at Earls Court
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| September 9, 2009: |
Former Spice Girl to appear in Blood Brothers
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| September 9, 2009: |
Lenny Henry to make West End debut
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| September 9, 2009: |
West End ticket sales on the up
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| September 8, 2009: |
Covent Garden to host exclusive Restaurant Festival events
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| September 8, 2009: |
New phase of London tourism campaign launched in Europe
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| September 8, 2009: |
Victoria & Albert Museum celebrates publishing house
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| September 7, 2009: |
Book Kensington hotels for the Baby Show
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| September 7, 2009: |
Calendar Girls to spend longer in London
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| September 7, 2009: |
Chicago stars to return this month
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| September 7, 2009: |
London 'has luxury appeal'
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| September 7, 2009: |
Trafalgar Square 'top UK attraction'
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| September 4, 2009: |
Earls Court to host Cycle Show
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| September 4, 2009: |
London voted top UK city
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| September 3, 2009: |
British Museum displays Indian painting
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| September 3, 2009: |
London to host Frieze Art Fair
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| September 3, 2009: |
Visit London launches video podcasts
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| September 2, 2009: |
Britons 'putting money away for holidays'
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| September 2, 2009: |
Hawth Theatre to present Chicago
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| September 2, 2009: |
Trafalgar Square to host Liberty
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| September 2, 2009: |
Turner Prize exhibition to open at Tate Britain
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| September 1, 2009: |
Good food and design combined in London
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| September 1, 2009: |
London Restaurant Festival tickets on sale
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| September 1, 2009: |
Quick-change show to be staged in London
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