We rent in the UK’s most unaffordable city — and it’s not London

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Bristol has overtaken London as the least affordable city for renters in the UK, with tenants now paying £1,883 per month on average.

That might sound like a steal to some forking out upwards of £2,000 in the capital, but let’s not forget workers are entitled to London Weighting and the London Living Wage.

Without the paycheque…

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London’s Best Restaurants With Incredible Views

Like your dinner with a view? There’s nothing like a good panorama to admire as you enjoy your meal. London is filled with sky-high restaurants where you can admire the city from above, from the world-famous Shard to newer openings like Gordon Ramsay’s latest venture at 22 Bishopsgate. But you ...

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Ordinary looking garden wall conceals two-bedroom courtyard home

Just past the southeast corner of Cleaver Square in Kennington, London, is a weathered brick wall with a painted timber gate. What’s interesting about it is the Walled Courtyard house that sits behind it, virtually invisible from the street. It’s a single-story two-bedroom dwelling completed by the local architecture studio Inglis Badrashi Loddo (IBLA).

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Two people were injured after a car ploughed into a bus stop queue leaving devastation in its wake in north London.

Passengers on the morning school run and commute ‘ran for their lives’ after a black Ford Focus smashed into the stop before…

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‘Anti-growth’: Labour blocks City of London skyscraper plans

The government has been branded “anti-growth” by the City of London Corporation after a minister blocked plans to build tall buildings near the Tower of London. In a letter to planning chiefs, the housing minister Matthew Pennycock said the authority for the Square Mile should not be able to go ahead with its skyscraper plans [...]

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