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Articles Written by: KERI SUTHERLAND
by Keri Sutherland.
Friday, 30 May 2008
Pics: New photos from Westfield the mega-complex
These are the most recent images of west London’s multi-million-pound shopping centre due to open this October.
Its glass roof supported by splayed ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
30 May 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Breast implants and a suitcase stuffed with £10,000 in cash are just two of the things left behind by absent-minded Londoners on the city's transport system.
Staff at London's famous lost property ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
28 May 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Pregnant actress Natascha McElhone was flying back to Britain today after her plastic surgeon husband collapsed and died outside their home – a day after their tenth wedding anniversary.
Martin ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
21 May 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Monday, 28 April 2008
MORE than 40 football hooligans have destroyed a pub nicknamed "London's Longest" after a brawl on Saturday afternoon.
Scores of police turned up in vans to dispel the violent hordes smashing windows ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
28 Apr 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Nearly 1500 London schools are today crippled by a teachers’ strike over pay as civil servant walkouts took place nationwide.
In the first national teachers’ strike since 1987, 646 schools across 33 London ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
24 Apr 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
THESE are the first stunning images for an eco-friendly bridge - to be used by thousands of Londoners to cross the Thames.
The plans emerged from a study commissioned by Transport for London to establish a ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
22 Apr 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Monday, 31 March 2008
The death knell has sounded for Glastonbury as music fans shun the arts festival for more intimate "boutique" events.
Registration this year has plummeted to an all time low as ticket sales for smaller ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
31 Mar 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Monday, 31 March 2008
SCHOOL bullies are being egged on by The Apprentice, according to a charity who slammed the show for promoting public humiliation.
Anti-bullying charity Kidscape criticised the aggressive behaviour that fires ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
31 Mar 2008
by Keri Sutherland.
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
A legendary pub that hosted famous music acts for nearly 30 years is up for sale - sparking fears that the venue could be lost to developers.
The Bull and Gate in Kentish Town, north London, has helped ...
From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
25 Mar 2008
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From KERI SUTHERLAND,
The London Paper,
11 Feb 2008