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Should Phones Be Banned on UK Public Transport?

A heated debate erupts in MetroTalk over phone use on buses and trains. Readers cite noise, autism accessibility, and public nuisance, while a veteran bus driver reveals the 'implied contract' of travel. Have your say.

Woman sexually assaulted on London Overground train

British Transport Police are urgently appealing for witnesses after a woman was sexually assaulted on a London Overground train between Hackney Downs and Liverpool Street. The incident occurred on a Saturday evening in late March.

London's Public Toilet Renaissance

A new wave of architect-designed public toilets is emerging in London, championed by councils and government funds. Could this mark a return of civic pride and address a 40% decline in facilities?

London's Loneliest Areas Revealed in New Survey

New data shows over 7% of Londoners report chronic loneliness, a serious public health issue linked to premature death. Discover the impact and how community connection can help.

London IPO Market Recovery Begins in 2025

London's IPO market saw a tepid recovery in 2025, raising $1.9bn. A strong Q4 offers hope for a more active listing cycle in 2026. Read the full analysis.

Naked cyclists hire security after attacks

Organisers of the London Naked Bike Ride have hired security and changed the event date following a violent attack and growing public intolerance. Discover the legal debate and safety measures.

No 1 Poultry's Roof Garden to Open Free to Public

The famous postmodernist building in the City of London will undergo a major retrofit and open its rooftop terrace with views of the Bank of England to all visitors for free from autumn 2027.

Free Public Payphones: A Vital Lifeline in the UK

While free calls to Santa from payphones are a festive perk, they highlight the essential role of free public goods for vulnerable groups, from transport to libraries. Discover why their value extends far beyond revenue.

London's Square Mile Tackles Public Pooping Problem

The City of London Corporation has launched a public campaign against street defecation, a shocking issue plaguing the historic financial district. Explore the causes and societal implications.

TfL staff on £100k+ salaries triples to 548

The number of Transport for London employees earning over £100,000 has soared from 151 to 548 in three years. TfL cites inflation, backdated pay, and overtime as key drivers. Discover the full breakdown.

Where to Watch London's NYE Fireworks for Free in 2025

Discover the top free vantage points to watch London's spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks display. Find out which parks and hills offer the best views of the Thames celebration, including key travel info.

S4 bus cuts strand South London pupils and elderly

South London residents face hour-long waits and overcrowded buses after TfL cut S4 frequency. Schoolchildren and vulnerable people are left stranded. Read the full story and see how it's impacting the community.

Giant Marble Dinosaur Skull Installed in Mayfair

A monumental, life-sized marble Triceratops skull sculpture has been unveiled in Mayfair's Berkeley Square. Created by British artist Paul Vanstone, it will be on free public display for two years.

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