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Export Ban on Rare Trafalgar Union Jack

A government export ban aims to keep a unique, battle-scarred Union Jack from the Battle of Trafalgar in the UK. The flag, one of only three survivors, is valued at £450,000.

Ex-US Embassy in London Named World's Best New Hotel

The historic former US embassy in London's Mayfair, transformed into The Chancery Rosewood hotel after a £1bn renovation, has been ranked the world's best new luxury hotel. Discover the opulent suites, rooftop bar, and mixed reviews.

The Ancient Origins and Uses of the Christmas Tree

Discover the fascinating history of the Christmas tree, from Roman Saturnalia to Norwegian floors and London's Trafalgar Square. Explore its botanical journey and enduring festive magic.

Ashes Fans Watch Gabba Test from Luxury Apartments

Cricket supporters are watching the second Ashes Test from luxury apartments next to The Gabba, enjoying perfect views without tickets or queues. Discover this ingenious way to experience the action.

Rare Gandhi Statue Maquette Heads to Auction

A rare bronze model of London's Mahatma Gandhi statue is set for auction, estimated at £6,000-£8,000. Discover the story behind this iconic sculpture's creation.

Squid Game London Immersive Experience Review

Step into the deadly world of Netflix's Squid Game at London's immersive experience. Our review reveals whether this £55 attraction delivers the chilling thrill of the original series or falls flat.

Nelson paid wine bill to mistress's husband, letters reveal

Newly revealed historical documents expose Admiral Lord Nelson's extraordinary payment for three dozen claret bottles to the cuckolded husband of his lover Emma Hamilton, revealing the tangled personal life behind Britain's naval legend.

10 Fantastic Free London Attractions You Must Visit

Discover how to experience the best of London without spending a penny. From royal parks to world-class museums, explore the capital's top free attractions that promise unforgettable experiences.

Nelson's Trafalgar watches to sell for £1.2 million

Extraordinary timepieces belonging to Admiral Lord Nelson's trusted lieutenants during the Battle of Trafalgar, including one worn as Nelson lay dying, are expected to sell for over £1.2 million at auction.

Museum declares Admiral Nelson was gay

London's National Maritime Museum makes landmark statement confirming Admiral Lord Nelson's homosexuality after years of speculation, citing his own words and relationships.

City of London reveals surprising population boom

New census data reveals the Square Mile's remarkable population surge, transforming the traditional business district into an increasingly residential neighbourhood with surprising demographic shifts.

Met Police criticised for Trafalgar Square protest action

London's Metropolitan Police are under scrutiny after breaking up a pro-Palestine demonstration in Trafalgar Square, drawing criticism from political figures and raising questions about protest policing in the capital.

Police officer stabbed in Trafalgar Square

A Metropolitan Police officer was rushed to hospital after being stabbed in central London's Trafalgar Square, with the suspect tasered and arrested at the scene in a dramatic confrontation.

Met Police defend Starmer security after protest

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley addresses security concerns after Keir Starmer was escorted from a Labour event amid pro-Palestinian protests in central London.

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