• Elizabeth line shut through central London this weekend – no trains to Heathrow

    There will be major disruption to the Elizabeth line this weekend, with most of the core network closed and no trains to Heathrow Airport.Transport for London (TfL) says that due to essential engineering works, there will be significant changes to Elizabeth line services on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th November 2025. Because of that, the core tunnelled section of the Elizabeth line will be completely closed between Paddington and Abbey Wood / Stratford.
    Standard Elizabeth line map (c) TfL
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  • The Disney Castle has landed at Selfridges

    The Disney Castle has landed at Selfridges as part of its Christmas window lights display, which this year ties in with the mousey film factory.
    (c) Selfridges
    And each evening, the Oxford Street store will stage a Disney-themed display every 15 minutes from 5pm to 9pm, with soundtracks and animations triggered by Tinker Bell’s trail of pixie dust
    The display covers more than 100 metres of frontage and features 40 illuminated stars, the Jolly Roger from Peter Pan and Cinderella’s car
  • Ever Oslo wins Norway’s vote to light up Trafalgar Square this Christmas

    The Norwegian spruce that will soon be decorating Trafalgar Square for Christmas has been chosen following a public vote in Oslo.
    Erecting the tree in 2023 (c) ianVisits
    Every year since 1947, the city of Oslo has gifted a tree to London as a significant part of the cities’ shared history, and the symbolism is as important today as it was when it first started in the dying days of WWII.
    This year, three trees were nominated for this annual tradition, and over 2,000 votes were cast to decid
  • Triple Trouble: When three art giants combine to create one giant yawn

    In a celeb-obsessed world, someone thought what could be better than three famous artists collaborating in a new exhibition. As it turns out, the answer is almost anything else could be better.Triple Trouble is an exhibition of new collaborative works by uber-famous Damien Hirst alongside street artists Shepard Fairey and Invader – and hosted in Hirst’s own gallery.
    It’s triple, and it’s troubled.
    If you don’t already know their work, don’t worry — you d
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