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The rumours got so intense that bosses had to speak out.
Attendees at Pride in London have told the BBC that supporting the event is "more important than ever", with thousands turning out for the annual parade. The festival is the UK's largest Pride and one of the capital's biggest public events and this year the organisation running the event said it was expecting crowds of more than one million people.
Lydia Wood began drawing the capital’s pubs after losing her job. Now, after her sketches went viral, she is on a mission to illustrate all the city’s watering holes – before some are closed
Metallica finishes up its three-year-plus 72 Seasons Tour with concerts, also featuring Gojira and Pantera, at London Stadium.
More than six decades after launching one of Britain’s most influential rock bands, The Kinks’ founding brothers Ray and Dave Davies are collaborating on a new artistic venture that revisits one of the most personal moments in their shared history.
More than 35,000 people from about 600 groups made their way from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall via Piccadilly
With British tennis firmly in the spotlight, a south London charity is opening up the sport to the next generation. Young Champs is helping break down barriers to tennis, giving hundreds of children from underrepresented and lower-income backgrounds access to affordable coaching through its ACE (A Chance for Everyone) campaign.
As Canada prepares to take on Morocco in Saturday's Round of 16 match of the FIFA World Cup, the City of London is planning to fill Victoria Park with thousands of fans to cheer the team on.
