Previously, it had been announced that The Nun’s Corin Hardy would direct half the eight-episode season, while Marcela Said (Lupin) and Nima Nourizadeh (Little America) will helm two chapters each. Who is Finn Wallace based on? He’s based on real-life drug baron Haji Ayub Afridi, who ran the heroin routeRead More →

Free entry to the permanent galleries at all DCMS-sponsored national museums began on 1 December 2001. Since then, visits to those in London that previously charged have increased by 151 per cent and visits to those outside London have risen by 148 per cent. How are London museums funded? NationalRead More →

You can use Oyster Pay As You Go in London on all suburban trains stopping in Zones 1 – 9 and journeys to: Broxbourne, Rye House, St. … Gatwick Airport. Merstham, Redhill, Earlswood, Salfords and Horley. Ockendon, Chafford Hundred, Purfleet and Grays. Epsom. Cuffley, Bayford and Hertford North. Radlett andRead More →

Key Features. Starbucks London Fog tea lattes are made with Teavana Earl Grey tea sachets and contain caffeine. You can get a skinny London Fog by requesting sugar-free vanilla syrup and non-fat milk. Does Earl GREY have caffeine? Earl Grey tea, as with all black teas, has a substantial amountRead More →

Westfield opens its first mall in London in 2008 and calls it Westfield London – that’s in Wood Lane / White City / Shepherds’ Bush. Then, they open another mall in 2011 in the East End of London and that’s called Westfield Stratford. Are there two Westfields in London? LondonRead More →

The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is a driverless line connected to the London Tube network. You can pay with Oyster. The DLR connects to the Emirates Air Line cable car and London City Airport. The DLR provides good access to parts of East London and the Docklands area. Are UndergroundRead More →

Develops a mottled bark with red-brown scales that flake to reveal green, white and creamy yellow. Features large leaves up to 7″ long and 10″ wide that are sparingly toothed along the edges. They somewhat resemble the leaves of black, sugar and red maples. What kind of tree is aRead More →

The London Colosseum was a building to the east of Regent’s Park, London. It was built in 1827 to exhibit Thomas Hornor’s “Panoramic view of London”, the largest painting ever created. The design of the Colosseum was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. It was demolished in 1875. Did LondonRead More →

Samba Brands Management commissioned New York-based architecture and interior design firm CetraRuddy to design SUSHISAMBA London and Duck & Waffle—two restaurants located on the top three floors of the Heron Tower in London. Can you walk into Sushi Samba? You have to make a booking, they will not accept aRead More →

The area was notorious for its deep poverty, overcrowding and associated social problems. This led to the East End’s history of intense political activism and association with some of the country’s most influential social reformers. Another major theme of East End history has been migration, both inward and outward. WhatRead More →