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The number of mortgages approved in October rose to 69,630, just up from September's 69,012 figure and higher than the 68,099 average over the last six → Read More
By now we've all heard - and heard again - how hard it is to get on the housing ladder. → Read More
Is England's football more inexperienced than ever? → Read More
Crystal Palace look set to be the next Premier League club to welcome foreign investment, with American private equity tycoons Josh Harris and David → Read More
Novak Djokovic is the man to beat at this year's ATP World Tour Finals. → Read More
When it comes to London house prices, you have to throw out your notions of supply and demand: it's all about location, location, location. → Read More
The UK economy seems to be on an upward curve, rising from the ashes of the financial crisis and back towards something like its former glory. → Read More
After years of talking about it, Transport for London finally began its consultation on Crossrail 2 last week, proposing a new route which will run from → Read More
Cycling may be one of the UK's fastest-growing modes of transport - but pedal power comes with its risks: a map by Transport for London throws into stark → Read More
Fast food has become fashionable in London and the burrito has become one of the trendiest meals in town. → Read More
London may be oft-cited as the world's top financial centre - but how what's it actually like to work in? And how does it compare with rival finance sectors? → Read More
Talks are going to the wire, but unless something miraculous happens, London is staring down the barrel of a double-whammy of strike action this week. → Read More
The UK may be in the grip of a migrant crisis - but the number of people applying to come to the UK pales by comparison to many other European countries, → Read More
Thousands of students got their A-Level results today, with pass rates rising, but fewer students getting top grades. → Read More
Thousands of teenagers - not to mention their parents - around the country will receive their A-Level results tomorrow and find out if they've made it → Read More
We’ve all seen them: on busy streets and in trendy back alleys, London has been invaded by posh burger joints. → Read More
It's that time of year again: Tubes are emptier than usual, the pubs are fuller than usual, and social media feeds are curiously full of people enjoying → Read More
With the Ashes in the balance at one test apiece, England and Australia both take to the field at Edgbaston today looking to seize control of the series. → Read More
London rental prices are soaring, forcing some Londoners to look move from the capital in search of cheaper lodgings. → Read More
The Spanish town of Ador has imposed an official siesta, confining its residents indoors between 2pm and 5pm each day. → Read More