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London’s Blitz shelter tunnels to become a new tourist attractionThe tunnels, which are a mile (1.6 km) long and tall enough in parts to fit a double-decker bus, lie under Holborn in central London ... in what was known as the Blitz. During the bombing raids ...
A Met Police spokesperson said: "Police and the London Ambulance Service were called shortly after 04:30hrs on Sunday, 30 March to reports of an altercation on a bus in Stratheden Road/Langton Way ...
In the 'square mile' of the City of London buses travel at 6.6mph Twenty mile per hour speed limits on some roads in London are not responsible for slower buses, the mayor of London has claimed.
A sprawling network of secret underground tunnels is being transformed into a major new London tourist attraction. Hidden 40m below the streets of the capital, the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels were built ...
The Blitz of WW2, sometimes known as the London Blitz, was the German bombing campaign that lasted eight months and targeted 16 British cities.
Traffic lights to be reset and utility firms charged to dig up roads in bid to speed-up London buses
The settings on thousands of traffic lights in London are to be changed in a bid to tackle the chronic decline in bus speeds, The Standard can reveal. Councils will also be encouraged to charge ...
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