The triumpant Chelsea team will parade the Champions League trophy on an open top bus through Fulham later - following last night’s incredible victory over Bayern Munich in Germany.
Commuters and tourists were treated to an alternative take on a taxi, as a 19th century Wild West horse and carriage was merged with a London black cab.
Tube and train passengers in London who have been overcharged using their Oyster cards will be able to claim refunds online later this year.
Olympians Sally Gunnell and Chris Boardman will race against each other today to find the quickest route across London.
The rail regulator is prosecuting London Underground and maintenance firm Tube Lines over a runaway engineering train on the Northern line of the network.
A housewife who tried to murder a five-year-old boy by dragging him into the path of a train has been detained in a mental hospital indefinitely.
Four people were taken to hospital and one man was arrested after a collision in Tottenham this morning involving two cars and a bus.
Train passengers are being advised to prepare for London’s “overwhelmingly calm and relaxing pace of life” in a series of new comedy announcements.
Work has begun on a network of electric charge points at Olympic venues to help leave a green legacy.
Passengers using Oyster cards at King’s Cross station were overcharged by more than £1million last year.
Clapham Junction railway station is open again this morning after a power cut forced it to close last night.
Not long to go, fewer than 80 days in fact, when Newham and Stratford in particular will be awash with visitors for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Bus drivers across London are to vote on industrial action which could take place during the Olympic Games.
People who walk or cycle in London can now join an incentive scheme to claim reward points for journeys they take.
Hundreds of thousands of people will be going through a variety of Olympic venues over the next few days as organisers do a dry run of the Games.
This is the first image of what Archway will look like if the much-criticised gyratory is scrapped.
Bank Holiday weekend travel is being disrupted on parts of the London Underground and the Overground network because of engineering work, passengers are being warned.
Tottenham fans who defended a man being attacked on a train after the abandoned home match against Bolton Wanderers are being asked to come forward.
Celebrity bikers Suzi Perry, Darren Gough and James Toseland united at the Elephant and Castle North roundabout to campaign for improved biker safety.
UK border chiefs at Heathrow airport were accused of mounting a cover up bid to hide lengthy delays endured by passengers.
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