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Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone leaves his house to collect his belongings from City Hall the day after losing to Conservative Candidate Boris Johnson in London on May 3, 2008. (UPI Photo/Hugo Philpott)
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Europe's Most Congested Cities

Picture 19th-century London and you might imagine quaint, horse-drawn carriages creaking along cobbled streets at the snail's pace of seven miles per hour. Surprisingly enough, the average speed at which cars travel through London today is not that much faster.

Top UK policeman blamed in 'bomber' death

Britain's top police officer batted away calls for his resignation Thursday after a watchdog said he tried to block a probe into the killing of a man officers mistook for a would-be suicide bomber.

Viewpoint: In support of my mayor

Ken Livingstone was suspended on full salary as London mayor for a month as of February 24 for likening a Jewish newspaper reporter to a Nazi concentration camp guard.

Iconic London buses to make final stop Friday

The Routemaster, London's iconic, double decker buses where passengers jumped on and off via an open back platform, will be taken out of service on Friday despite a last stand from the vehicles' die hard fans.

Thousands of police patrol London four weeks after Thursday bombings

Thousands of police deployed in a massive operation to protect London's commuters on Thursday, exactly four weeks after suicide bombers hit the city's transport network and a fortnight after a similar, bungled attack.

Europe's heat wave thrills tourists, dismays farmers

A summer heat wave across Europe has given a festive air to packed Mediterranean beaches, turned fountains in Paris and Rome into impromptu public showers, and filled parks and woods with picnickers desperate for shade.

Global gathering in UK urges peace

'BUSH' IS ARRESTED LONDON – On February 15, up to two million people, according to the Courrier International weekly, marched through the city and rallied in Hyde Park, in the single largest anti-war demonstration in British history.

Activists rally support for London's anti-war demo

A DEMONSTRATOR SITS WITH AN ANTI-WAR VALENTINE'S DAY (NEWS – WEB SITES) BANNER OUTSIDE DOWNING STREET IN LONDON, FEBRUARY 14, 2003.

Protestors rock London

     
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