A taste of London takes on a new meaning these days as the city boasts an array of top-class restaurants. Dave Mark and his keen Northern appetite put the capital’s gourmet reputation to the test

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A taste of London takes on a new meaning these days as the city boasts an array of top-class restaurants. Dave Mark and his keen Northern appetite put the capital’s gourmet reputation to the test

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Consumed with pleasure
Labour leader Ed Miliband said he would “totally condemn” any attempt to disrupt the Royal Wedding or the London Olympics with strike action.

The threat of fresh travel disruption caused by industrial action in London has escalated as the capital’s mayor called for an end to “pointless” strikes.

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Mayor slams ‘pointless’ strikes
A third of Londoners are expected to change their travel routines during the London 2012 Games, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) transport director has predicted.

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A third of Londoners are expected to change their travel routines during the London 2012 Games, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) transport director has predicted.

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Olympics to change travel routines
Workers on London’s Docklands Light Railway have voted strongly in favour of a strike over a series of rows including jobs, pensions and working conditions, their union announced.

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DLR workers vote for strike action
The number of people using new cycle “superhighway” routes in London has increased by up to 100%, new figures show.

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‘Superhighways’ boost city cycling
Fresh strikes are to be held by London Underground workers in disputes over two drivers.

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Underground staff agree walkouts
Rail passengers in London are being “ripped off” after being overcharged by more than £60 million because of problems with pay-as-you-go travel card payments, it has been claimed.

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Oyster card ‘rip-off’ condemned
The Government has pledged to plant at least two million trees along the proposed route of the new high speed rail line between London and Birmingham.

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2m trees planted along rail line