Iranian journalists in London have experienced death threats, intimidation and online abuse. One broadcaster working for BBC Persian, the Persian-language branch of the BBC World
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Willy Wonka’s Unknown Lands a New Acting Gig in London
On one chilly evening in March, after the sun had set and when most school-aged children were begrudgingly starting their homework, Felicia Dawkins, 16, enthusiastically
British Conservative Ad About London Crime Used New York Footage
It was a typical political attack ad. “London: a city steeped in history,” a narrator says, as grim string music plays. “But tonight its ancient
London Police Should Not Have Hired Officer Who Killed Woman, Inquiry Finds
An inquiry published Thursday into the murder of a young woman three years ago by a London police officer — a case that rattled Britain
The BT Tower, a Once-Futuristic London Landmark, Will Become a Hotel
St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London and the London Eye are all important landmarks in Britain’s capital. Yet you can’t spend the night in
MSG Withdraws Bid to Build Vegas-Style Sphere in London
What happens in Vegas, it turns out, really does stay in Vegas. The American company behind the Sphere, the gargantuan orb that shimmers, twinkles and
London Tube Strike Called Off
The mayor of London on Sunday announced that a planned strike that would have ground the city’s underground Tube system to a halt this week
Strike Halts Eurostar Channel Tunnel Service Between London and Europe
Rail traffic under the English Channel was gradually returning to normal on Thursday after the end of an unexpected walkout by railway workers that had
U.S. Marshal Arrested After Unruly Behavior on Flight to London
London’s Metropolitan Police arrested a 39-year-old deputy U.S. Marshal on Wednesday morning at Heathrow Airport for acting inappropriately while intoxicated on a flight from New
Eurostar to Suspend Amsterdam to London Service for 6 Months
Direct train service from Amsterdam to London on the Eurostar, the sleek, fast train that connects Britain to northwestern Europe, will be suspended for six