• The London Buzz – 12th June 2026

    The London Buzz – 12th June 2026
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    Today’s London news round-up:
    More than 70 people have been evacuated from their homes after a huge fire ripped through a nearby warehouse. Metro
    A “living legend” DJ who has played every Sunday night at a Hornchurch pub for the past 27 years has decided to stop. Romford Recorder
    A north London cat who has helped to save countless lives has been named blood donor of the year. Ham and High
    Dozens of protesters expressing support for Palestine Action have been arrested
  • The Red Arrows to fly over London for the King’s Birthday flypast

    The Red Arrows to fly over London for the King’s Birthday flypast
    Weather permitting, a military aircraft flypast will take place over central London on Saturday to mark the King’s official birthday.
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    The flypast is part of the Trooping the Colour ceremony, the ceremonial event that takes place on Horseguards Parade in the morning, and once that has finished and people have time to get into place, a flypast over London accompanied by the Red Arrows.
    As it happens, there’s also a rehearsal over the North Sea a week or so before the flyp
  • Canada House exhibition explores visibility, loss and LGBTQ+ lives

    Canada House exhibition explores visibility, loss and LGBTQ+ lives
    Some exhibitions are content to tell stories from the past. Invisible Portraits, by British-Canadian artist Lucy Ash, is more interested in asking why certain stories disappear in the first place.Through painting, film and sound, the exhibition explores lives that have been overlooked, erased or only partially remembered, bringing together figures from LGBTIQ+ history alongside personal works that confront prejudice, grief and loss.
    Among the cultural figures represented are poet Wilfred Owen an
  • Tickets Alert: A chance to step inside the original Public Records strongroom

    Tickets Alert: A chance to step inside the original Public Records strongroom
    There’s a rare chance to step inside the original strongroom where the nation’s public records were once housed as part of a new immersive audio exhibition.
    Entrance to the former Public Records Building (now the Maughan Library)
    The Public Records Building was constructed in the 1850s next to Chancery Lane in the City of London and is claimed to have been the first purpose-built fireproof building in England. To further minimise the risk of fire, the document storerooms were designe
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  • This week’s sale theatre ticket offers from London Theatre Direct

    This week’s sale theatre ticket offers from London Theatre Direct
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