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A sneak preview inside the brand new Design Museum in South Kensington
A photo tour of the interiors and exhibits at the Design Museum's new home on High Street Kensington, London.
Sundar Pichai: The soft-spoken Google boss who likes to bet big
At just 44 the head of Google has blazed a trail from Chennai to the heart of Silicon Valley.
Schoolboy with severe asthma dies after detention illness at east London school
Nasar Ahmed, 14, died in hospital after being taken ill at Bow School on 10 November.
London property prices show 'remarkable fortitude' in face of Brexit
Land Registry and ONS data shows London property outperformed all other regions of the UK in September.
Sadiq Khan urges pro-EU activists to drop self-pity over Brexit defeat
The Labour Mayor of London has also warned that banks could quit London for New York and Tokyo.
Sir Chris Hoy says Andy Murray must take inspiration from Roger Federer, expects Scot to be No.1 for four years
Murray is in action in the seaso- ending ATP World Tour Finals in London.
UK rents might be approaching an 'affordability ceiling' after years of rising faster than wages
Landlords face higher costs, but may not be able to raise rents in response because of affordability issues.
First-time buyers feeling affordability pinch as house prices surge says Rightmove
Asking prices on homes for sale are resilient in the face of Brexit.
Croydon Tram Crash: Police name final three victims
Seven people were killed as well as over 50 injured in the crash.
Armistice Day commemorations around the world, in pictures
This year is the 98th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice, marking the end of the First World War
Stan Wawrinka says Andy Murray is 'special' and claims it is tough to reach World No 1 ranking
Wawrinka and Murray will be in action in the ATP World Tour Finals which starts on 13 November.
Croydon tram crash: Police probe reports of 'speeding incident' in previous week
Six men and one woman died and 51 others were injured in the tragedy.
Donald Trump will be US president but there is no sign of panicked exodus to London
It has been speculated that Trump's election in the US may cause Americans to migrate to London.
Croydon tram disaster: Driver 'blacked out', says passenger
At least seven people were killed and 50 others injured following crash.
UK-based banks contributed 5.5% to government tax receipts
Banks paid £34.2bn in taxes in the year ending March 2016, BBA says.
At least 53 arrested as thousands take to the streets for Million Mask March in London
Police and protesters appeared to be anticipating clashes before the march began.
Tens of thousands in Guy Fawkes masks expected at anticapitalist protest
Police will be out in force in central London and around the world tonight for the annual Million Mask March.
Hacker, businessman, government adviser: Black Hat founder Jeff Moss on cybersecurity
IBTimes UK speaks to The Dark Tangent at Black Hat Europe 2016.
Fintech firms are innovative but pose little risk to traditional banking systems: G20 watchdog
Regulators are 'acutely aware' of the need to monitor for financial innovation.
An American fleeing President Trump? Head to London where Brexit makes house prices cheaper for you
Sharp fall in the value of the pound against the dollar hands Americans a discount worth thousands.
Black Brick's Camilla Dell: Newbuild property in central London faces substantial price cuts
But Black Brick boss also says sub-£1m property market is 'active and resilient' in London.
Man sought by police after 'punching Polish woman in face' on tube train
The suspect allegedly punched the woman on a District Line train before getting off at Hammersmith station.
Slashing the benefit cap will 'make housing in large sections of the country unaffordable'
Benefit cap will be lowered to £23,000 in London and £20,000 outside of the city on 7 November.
5,000 police strip searches carried out on children as young as 12 over just two years
The figures have been described as "very troubling".
'Multi-million-pound Matisse portrait is not looted Nazi art' says National Gallery
The Portrait of Greta Moll is at the centre of an ownership row.
The Brexit effect? Lily Allen says London cabbie told her: 'Find an immigrant' to drive you
Popstar recently apologised 'on behalf of her country' to a 13-year-old Afghan refugee in Calais.
Brexit banks run? UK financial services could flee London, official says
Non-EU banks based in London could move to the EU if Britain leaves single market.
Alleged serial killer Stephen Port describes 'hyper high' sex on party drug GHB during trial
Stephen Port, from east London, is accused of murdering four men through giving fatal doses of the substance.
Teenager Damon Smith charged in connection with explosive device found on London Tube
A suspicious device was discovered on a Jubilee Line train at North Greenwich on 20 October.
Housing crisis: Should London follow Hong Kong's lead with tiny studio flats?
Swire Properties is putting 142sq ft studio flats on the market for rent in Hong Kong.