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Local council demands UK ministers cut numbers at facility suffering Covid outbreak
The growth in sales was strong over the summer, but activity is waning as the end of the stamp duty holiday draws closer
A trip to the reopened local waste centre highlights how consumption patterns have changed
Central location attracts developers to construct residential towers
Many high-profile new homes have yet to find buyers
The streets around Bellenden Road are a magnet for first-time buyers
A service remembers victims and survivors in a terrorist attack on the bridge and in Borough Market
Black African ancestry found in DNA analysis alongside German and French in ‘Roman Dead’ exhibition
As the area opens again after the terrorist attack, FT staff share their top spots
Venerable institutions compete with ambitious upstarts as expectations shift
Rapid response sees police shoot three suspects shortly after first alert
Huge pay variations around England mean some authorities will be hit harder
Meet the people who work in the Shard, western Europe’s tallest building
Sites linked to Shakespeare in Southwark and Hackney
Digital revenues are rising but not fast enough to offset newspaper declines
MPs support government curbs on price discounts on unhealthy food
Scheme includes flats and offices on 46-acre site in south-east London
Construction companies resubmit plans to take advantage of new rules and avoid sub-market housing
In some areas of the capital, a home within 100 metres of the river costs almost a third more than one in the next 900 metres
Demolition is a part of the urban life cycle but refurbishment has its merits
Unpopular coalition policies claim scalp of long-serving London MP
Critics say changes will favour expensive private apartments over affordable homes and price poorer people out of the area
Developer to build more than 300 new homes above Southwark underground station
Some memorials of bloodbath upstaged by the fluid language of installation art
Art stimulates brains and economies. Win-win. But take a closer look: these works are not celebrations so much as signs of nervous breakdown
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