Topic: London

Racial Tensions Are High as U.K. Police Arrest Three More Connected to Attack

AP

The U.K. police arrested three more men on Saturday in connection with the gruesome murder of 25-year-old British soldier Lee Rigby. They also arrested one suspect's friend minutes after he gave an interview to the BBC, though he's allegedly not connected to Rigby's investigation. 

By Jen Doll

May 21, 2013

Just Your Garden-Variety Gnome Concerns

Despite the horror of it all, one of the most amusing stories of the day involves the public reaction to Britain's Royal Horticultural Society's decision to allow the presence of garden gnomes at this year's Chelsea Flower Show.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Mar 20, 2013

It's Hard to Be a Pet Actor on Stage These Days

There have now been two cases of animal actors being fired from stage productions this month. It appears some cats and dogs can't take direction like they used to, and that the life of a pet thespian is pretty demanding these days.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jan 16, 2013

Helicopter Crashes in Central London

Two people were killed after a helicopter crashed into a construction crane and fell to the street in Central London this morning. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Dec 7, 2012

Chart of the Day

Explore a Map of London, Mid-Blitz

As we remember the anniversary of Pearl Harbor on our shores today, take some time to look at the damage World War II wrought on Britain.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Nov 27, 2012

Rolling Stones Fined $320K for Keeping London Up Too Late

Despite widespread reports yesterday that they skipped "Satisfaction" to avoid the city's 11 p.m. curfew, The Sun now reports that the band already went past a 10:30 p.m. time limit and is facing a fine for rocking out 35 minutes too long.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 26, 2012

The Rolling Stones Bow to London's Bed Time, Skip 'Satisfaction'

The septuagenarians ended their first 50th-anniversary concert at London's O2 Arena with a whimper and couldn't play the biggest hit of their 50-year careers because the rock stars decided to obey the city's strict curfew.

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By Adam Martin

Aug 15, 2012

A Raid on Ecuador's London Embassy Is Apparently In the Cards

The whole purpose for Julian Assange to seek refuge in Ecuador's London embassy is that British police can't go in there because it's considered sovereign territory, but now Ecuador says Britain is threatening a raid if it doesn't hand Assange over.

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By Adam Martin

Aug 14, 2012

Ecuadorean Government Walks Back Report of Assange Asylum

Ecuador's president and at least one unnamed government official walked back a report from The Guardian on Tuesday that the country would offer political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who's been living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.

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By Eric Randall

Aug 8, 2012

Boris Johnson: Who'd Vote for a 'Prat' Like Boris Johnson?

Talk of London Mayor Boris Johnson making a bid for Prime Minister got some steam when Rupert Murdoch reportedly backed the idea, but there's at least one guy who isn't so sure about the whole thing: Yep, Boris Johnson.

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 29, 2012

The Olympics Have an Attendance Problem

The Olympics are off to a great start. There's already been high profile match-ups, down-to-the-wire competition, and athletes taking things too personally. The only problem is the huge amount of empty seats left by the organizers and sponsors in the stadiums. They're kind of a bummer. 

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By Adam Martin

Jul 23, 2012

Will London Really Erase Banksy's New Olympics Art?

In cleaning up London's graffiti for the Olympics city authorities threaten to squelch the work one of its biggest celebrities, the street artist Banksy, but on Monday the secretive graffiti artist showed he wouldn't be deterred from creating Olympics-related art.

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 17, 2012

By Adam Martin

Jul 13, 2012

Saudi Women Olympians Are a Big Deal Everywhere But Saudi Arabia

So, did you hear the big news that Saudi Arabia is finally sending women to to the Olympics? If you live in Saudi Arabia, there's a good chance you didn't.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 13, 2012

Trimming the Times

Crayfish, The Green Party, and Bison

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Jul 5, 2012

London Police Arrest Six Alleged Terror Suspects as Olympics Loom

Six people were arrested in Greater London on Thursday as part of a possible terrorist plot "involving Islamist extremists, with potential UK targets," according to The BBC.

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By Hannah Miet

Jun 24, 2012

Saudi Arabia Will Let One Woman Compete in This Summer's Olympics

Women in Saudi Arabia are forbidden from driving, but they can now compete in this summer's Olympic Games. Well, one of them can. 

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By Adam Martin

Jun 13, 2012

Danny Boyle's China-Topping Olympic Opener Includes 70 Sheep

If China's aim was to show off its organization and power during its 2008 Olympic opening ceremony, the vibe British filmmaker Danny Boyle is going for this summer is almost the opposite: Pastoral serenity.

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By Adam Martin

Jun 5, 2012

Jubilee Gets Dickensian

The story of job-seekers working as low- or unpaid stewards for the queen's diamond jubilee being made to sleep under the London Bridge reads like something straight out of Charles Dickens.

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By Adam Martin

May 8, 2012

Celebrity Heroism Is Officially a Trend

Saving people's lives: So hot right now. On Tuesday, Dustin Hoffman and Mila Kunis became the latest A-listers to get plaudits for their recent acts of decency.

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By Dino Grandoni

Apr 23, 2012

Five Best Green Stories

No Warm Feelings for 'Frozen Planet'; Fish Labels Are Fishy

The New York Times on Frozen Planet, The Daily Beast on climate change, The Guardian on the 2012 Olympics, The Washington Post on fish labels, and the BBC on a white orca

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By Ray Gustini

Mar 5, 2012

What the Tweet?

Londoners, Australian Kids, and a Sad Keanu Sighting

After a day of staring at Twitter, we're sharing our favorite tweets that made no sense

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By Ray Gustini

Feb 6, 2012

Gisele Plays the Super Bowl Blame Game; A Pro Bowl Ultimatum

Today in sports: Gisele Bündchen is already blaming husband Tom Brady's receivers for New England's loss, Seattle could be close to landing an NBA team, and expect slow Internet service in London during this summer's Olympics.

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By Seth Abramovitch

Jan 28, 2012

Danny Boyle Commissions Gigantic Bell for 2012 Olympics

Now six months away, artistic director Danny Boyle reveals some of his plans for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. They include the ringing of the largest bell in Europe.

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By Ray Gustini

Aug 23, 2011

The 'Notting Hill' Bookshop is Closing

Plus: The author of 'The Shack' signs a deal to write a follow-up

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By Elspeth Reeve

Aug 19, 2011

After Riots, England's Prison System Nearing Capacity

As judges hand down tough sentences for people involved in riots

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 18, 2011

The Most-Watched Videos From the London Riots

Pew has analyzed 'new' and 'old' media coverage of the unrest

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By Ujala Sehgal

Aug 13, 2011

Five Best Saturday Columns

On David Cameron's 'Katrina' moment, and why Obama is still the same

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 12, 2011

Some of the Faces Behind the London Protests

Some unlikely characters were involved in the violence, disorder and looting

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By Ray Gustini and Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 12, 2011

Bill Bratton Confirms He's Going to Battle Gangs

As unrest continues in London, Cameron has recruited a veteran police chief

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 11, 2011

The Fourth Death from the Riots in London

The man was attacked after trying to put out a fire during the rioting Monday evening.

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 11, 2011

Levi's Yanks 'Riot' Ad After London Looting

The 'Go Forth' spot showed a scene from Berlin's May Day riots

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 11, 2011

It's a Pattern: London Rioters Are Leaving Bookstores Untouched

The looters--who we're learning more about today--bypassed books

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 11, 2011

Twitter Braces for U.K. Censorship Following the Riots

"When people are using social media for violence we need to stop them"

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By John Hudson

Aug 11, 2011

David Cameron Vows to Crack Down on Looters and Rioters

The British PM addressed Parliament during an emergency session

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By John Hudson

Aug 10, 2011

The U.S. Military's Plan for London-Like Riots

The Pentagon has CONPLAN 3501 and 3502 to suppress domestic insurrection

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By Dino Grandoni

Aug 10, 2011

Chart of the Day

Map: Riots Clustered in London's Poor Neighborhoods

Map confirms it: poverty underpins riots

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 10, 2011

For Iran, Libya, and China, U.K. Rioting Is a Time to Taunt

Authoritarian regimes relish turning the tables on their frequent Western critics

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 9, 2011

Report: Duggan Didn't Shoot At Police Before Being Killed

Commission rules gun belonging to Duggan found at the scene was never fired

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 9, 2011

Violence Spreads Beyond London on Fourth Night of Rioting

Increased police presence calms London streets, but other cities suffer from depleted troops

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 9, 2011

Ugly BBC Interview Touches on Deeper Issues in London Riots

Writer Darcus Howe challenges the charge that he's a 'rioter'

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 9, 2011

Before-and-After Shots From the London Riots

The British press is serving up interactives to chart the unrest

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By John Hudson

Aug 9, 2011

Sales of Nightsticks Soar 7,000% on Amazon U.K.

It appears the British are readying themselves for battle

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By Adam Clark Estes

Aug 9, 2011

London Riots Expected to Cost Taxpayers Over $160 Million

An 1886 law says the police must pay for the damages. Guess who pays for the police…

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 9, 2011

What's Behind the London Riots?

Are they criminal acts or consequences of racial and socioeconomic factors?

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By Adam Clark Estes

Aug 9, 2011

Londoners Turn to Technology to Stop the Looting

Twitter, Flickr and eBay are all helping clean up the mess in the UK

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By Uri Friedman

Aug 9, 2011

What Happened Last Night in the London Riots

Rolling pin-wielding restaurant staff and Iranian finger-wagging

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By Connor Simpson

Aug 8, 2011

London Burns for the Third Night in a Row

Disturbances escalated Monday as violence went well into the night.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 8, 2011

BlackBerry Messenger's Role in London Riots Is Scrutinized

Twitter defenders point the finger at BlackBerry Messenger for aiding mayhem

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