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BA (Hons) Fashion Photography

university of the arts london

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Walking | Transport for London

London transport walking pages

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Hummer Limo

Hummer Limo Hire company, supplying VIP limousine rental in London.

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Winchester Palace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WInchester Palance page on Wikipedia. I have some pics of what remains of this structure from my walks down the Thames southbank.

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Fear of shortages as workers walk out at Grangemouth oil refinery

First strike in plant's 80-year history expected to cost industry £50m a day

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Russia's richest man prefers Hong Kong to London listing

Oleg Deripaska intends to float his multibillion-pound aluminium business in China

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Windfall tax urged as profits soar to £68bn

Big oil firms expected to announce a jump in profits of more than a quarter this week

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Explainer: What provoked the Grangemouth oil workers' pay dispute?

The Grangemouth oil refinery's workers protest against changes to their retirement scheme

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Peter Oborne: Boris is no buffoon

Peter Oborne: The Tory mayoral candidate is both chillingly efficient and shockingly liberal

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Xiaolu Guo: Do I stay or do I go?

Xiaolu Guo: London didn't want me, Dublin kicked me out - now I live in a permanent state of impermanence

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Max Hastings: Our armed forces are no longer world class

Max Hastings: Public distaste for Blair's unpopular wars has left Britain woefully short of soldiers

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Marcel Berlins: A mental block in policy

Marcel Berlins: The vast majority of our prisoners suffer from two or even three disadvantages

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National Trust saves badgers but angers farmers

Trust will not cooperate in culls unless governments in Cardiff and London back programmes with legal force

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Country diary: Lake District

Tony Greenbank: Lake District

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Ex-Tory leader works with Brownite thinktank

Labour's favoured thinktank, the Smith Institute, allies with Iain Duncan Smith to battle child poverty

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Police clear donor Abrahams

David Abrahams, the businessman accused of illegally channelling £630,000 to the Labour party, has been cleared of any wrongdoing

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High stakes for party leaders in council polls

10p tax may hurt Labour, while Conservative party promotes its green credentials

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Government warned on DIY cancer treatments

Rise in availability of unproven drugs sold online causes increasing concern for users' safety

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Game on: Grand Theft sales threaten Hollywood

Film industry anxious game may dent profits of summer blockbusters as Grand Theft Auto IV is released

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http://www.kutcomm.com/

giovane agenzia comunicazione, torino/londra

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From Atoms to Patterns | Wellcome Collection

"At the instigation of Dr Helen Megaw, a leading Cambridge scientist, diagrams of atomic structures inspired an eclectic array of patterns" "reunited en masse for the first time since the Festival" Also free.

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Dan Dare & the Birth of High Tech Britain | Science Museum

"Together they reveal a fascinating lost world' of British design and invention – a glimpse of a time when the TV in the corner was a Murphy, not a Sony" Sounds like it's worth a visit. Helpfully free.

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Why is the IWM celebrating James Bond? | Times Online

Waldemar Januszczak in fine grumpy form on the War Museum's Bond show, although he takes a while to warm up. I don't entirely agree with his conclusion, but there is something a bit off about many of the for-pay exhibitions.

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SpaceHijackers CAke Eaters

London group of architect activist.

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St John Bread & Wine

Commercial St, Shoreditch E1 6LZ

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Week Around the Ists

Photo by Cy Goldsbie Torontoist kept its readers in the know during a surprise transit strike—it was announced by the workers' union just after 11:00 p.m. on Friday night, and went into effect by midnight—with a continually- updated status post.Gothamist readers commented extensively on…

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Revealed: The amazing pictures of Britain in colour for the very first time

Seeing the world captured in colour is something most of us take for granted. But at the start of the 20th century, the art of photography was rather more limited - to black and white images, with various shades of grey in between.

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Upstairs Bar and Restaurant | 89B Acre Lane | Brixton | London | SW2 5TN

Acre Lane, b/w Brixton & Clapham SW2 5TN. Modern European

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[NYT] Clown Prince of the City

'They run with such energy and purpose that no politician can do much more than shout at them.'

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Hache - Posh Burgers

Camden NW1 7HJ and Chelsea SW10 9QL

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