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Avanti said the increased services had been made possible by the introduction of its new £350m Evero fleet of 13 bi-mode and 10 electric trains, the last of which came into service in June. Avanti said the additional Chester-London serice would also offer "greater connectivity" for customers travelling to and from North Wales.
More than 100 Langs school buses in the London area were cancelled Monday for inspection following a bus fire in Quebec last week involving the same type of electric bus.
Thousands of demonstrators packed London streets Saturday for a march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
Next, follow the cherry-red double-decker buses to Raffles London at The OWO on Whitehall. Just across the road from Downing Street, this grand dame was originally built in 1906 as the Old War Office – an imperial nerve center where British generals and prime ministers once strategized, conspired and occasionally dabbled in a dash of espionage.
The divisive anti-immigrant agitator Tommy Robinson organized what he said was a free-speech festival for his supporters.
Britain has banned Israelis from attending a prestigious London defence studies college due to the escalation of the war in Gaza, the UK's Ministry of Defence said on Monday, prompting an angry response from Israel.
Tech and finance companies, many from the U.S., are filling the swankiest spaces in the ancient commercial quarter known as the City.
The street artist’s latest mural, depicting a judge beating a protester, has been scrubbed off a London courthouse wall.
More than 100,000 protesters marched through central London on Saturday, carrying flags of England and Britain, in one of the biggest right-wing demonstrations of modern times in the UK, organised by the anti-immigrant activist Tommy Robinson.
London led UK house prices to their first annual fall in almost two years, with the capital and other pricey areas facing the risk of further weakness amid fears of a new tax raid on property, a report warned.