Looking around London on the eve of the millennium, it would have been difficult to think that the UK government had an adviser on architectural design. The 1990s had been a dismal decade. Yet such a body existed in the quaintly named Royal Fine Art Commission, refounded in 1924. The original Commission had been created
In London, rates for Battersea power station’s £8m flats are still set with reference to its low-value past, and their rich owners pay less than householders in Hartlepool
The man waved the sign in the middle of the rally, which saw thousands of demonstrators gather in the capital, before protesters attacked him leading to a large brawl.
A pro–Palestinian march is set to go ahead in London tomorrow, despite government consternation that it will clash with the Armistice Day commemorations taking