Cities
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Charges to go up by as much as 75% for widest vessels under five-year licence increases that started in April
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As nature falls silent in most cities around the world, New Zealand’s capital has been transformed by the sound of native birds returning to the dawn chorus
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Austerity-hit Birmingham’s decision to stop funding the arts is a calamity for a city whose rich contribution to UK culture – from Tolkien to the Streets – is such a vital source of civic pride
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‘Neighbourhood restaurants’ – really? These Instagrammable impostors are nothing of the sort
Lauren O'NeillThe term evokes cosiness, affordability and community. But it’s being used as a cynical marketing ploy, says writer Lauren O’Neill
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Residents were shocked when Tower Hamlets council shuttered a much-loved resource in the gentrifying area
‘Nervous of its own boldness’: the (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross