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City Spy: Lynch sells his Autonomy for more than he can count

14.09.11
It must be nice to be so wealthy that you don't actually know how rich you really are... more

City Spy: Magic formula for super-prime homes

04.07.11
Here is an unusual approach to playing the top end of the London property market from agent Knight Frank, which is offering tips on how to spot the next Mayfair, Belgravia or Knightsbridge... more

Construction faces a shutdown as Games get up and running

01.07.11
The Olympics may only take place over a few weeks of next summer, but the construction industry is warning that it will hit development in the capital for as much as half of next year... more

City Spy: Numis trader saves man in the Thames

15.04.11
Tom Wilson, an equities sales trader at Numis Securities, is the toast of his stockbroking firm after he dramatically saved the life of a man who jumped into the Thames - apparently with the intention of committing suicide... more

Under siege: BP is attacked from all sides at angry AGM

14.04.11
BP wins a month-long reprieve on its $16 billion (£9.8 billion) share swap with Russia's Rosneft, but the oil giant still faces anger from all sides at a stormy AGM in Docklands... more

Top Bank Holiday Weekend Events in London

25.05.10
A selection of the best events on this Bank Holiday weekend throughout London.... more

Terror stop and search powers are unlawful, rules Europe

12.01.10
Anti-terrorist powers which allow police to stop and search people are declared unlawful by European Court of Human Rights judges... more

Activists to target City firms over international arms fair

07.09.09
Hundreds of activists are set to target City firms in protest at an international arms fair being held in the capital this week... more

The day Boris Johnson went strikebusting

11.06.09
As the RMT threatened to bring London to a halt, Stephen Robinson spent 24 hours with a Mayor intent on keeping the capital moving.... more

Green shoots at last, perhaps, but no thanks to Gordon's G20 bounce

03.04.09
There are signs of an upturn in the housing market and consumer confidence. But after this crunch, things will never be the same again... more

Ring of steel keeps demos away from world leaders

02.04.09
Hundreds of police officers formed a ring of steel around the Excel Centre as protesters swarmed around the site... more

Get street wise – Big Brother is googling you

25.03.09
If Google's aim is to be master of all it surveys, then the launch of Google Street View in the UK brings it that much closer to surveying, well, everything... more

Amir Khan desperate to prove he's still a world-class act

05.12.08
Amir Khan will be hoping to restore his reputation when he takes on Irishman Oisin Fagan for the vacant World Boxing Association international lightweight title at the Excel Centre... more

Is time finally catching up with Meatloaf?

04.08.08
For more than three decades he has entertained music fans around the world with his energetic live shows. But 60-year-old Meatloaf is starting to show signs of fatigue.... more

Ken talks to 'front' for banned Tamil Tigers

22.04.08
Ken Livingstone has addressed a meeting co-organised by a "front" for a banned terror organisation... more

Putt your golfing skills to the test

10.04.07
London's Excel Centre will be transformed into a golfing theme park on 26 April, complete with a 32-bay indoor driving range, chipping green and Europe's biggest golf retail store.... more


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