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London’s oldest shops are up for the fight |
| Just as it’s impossible to imagine Ant without Dec or Krept without Konan, it’s difficult to envisage London without its oldest, most iconic shops. We checked in with a few of our favourites to see how they’re coping with the current crisis. After all, a Covent Garden without its 500-year-old nautical rope shop isn’t a Covent Garden we want to visit. |
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Fingers on buzzers What was Arsenal tube station originally called, before the football club persuaded a name change? |
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Incoming: today’s streaming highlights |
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11am Sail the seven seas (sort of) |
| Have you ever dreamed of leaving your quarantine cell to glide effortlessly along the Thames, a semi-clean spray spattering your face, as the sights and sounds of glorious Canning Town fly past? This is your chance to live that fantasy, as Thames Clippers is live-streaming its service from Woolwich pier to Battersea Power Station pier this very morning. Clip on, friends. Clip on. |
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Heavy-hitters come to dinner |
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Your takeaway options just got a little bit more extra. Nobu, Roka, and perhaps best of all, Bao are the latest restaurants to make their food available to the sofa-based London masses. While it’s true that eating Nobu sushi while binge-watching ‘American Horror Story’ in your pants is a surreal concept, it’s nice to know that you could treat yourself in the most lavish way possible if you needed to. |
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More quality for your quarantine |
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| | Make Jon de Villa from Yuu Kitchen’s cracking three-ingredient chicken asado | |
| | A 19-year-old has come up with a genius scheme. Get involved | |
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| | The ten best (opinions vary) films and series to watch during the month of May | |
| | What to do if you sorta, kinda got addicted to online shopping | |
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Feelgood links to ease the pain |
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Hey London, share the love! |
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Time Out has become Time In while our wonderful city is on lockdown. We are still dedicated to bringing you the best of London, even while London itself sits indoors for a while. Wherever you are in the city, if there's something happening, Time In will let you know about it. |
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