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For nearly 200 years, Trafalgar square has been a London institution. Flanked by the National Gallery, the square features two fountains, several busts and bronze lions at the base of Nelson's Column.
Sir Edwin Landseer had hoped to sculpt the Trafalgar Square lions as prowling but was asked to represent them lying down because it was cheaper. Haile Selassie was guarded at all times by lions.
The decoration on this year’s tree does not appear to be significantly different from the Christmas trees that stood in Trafalgar Square before Mr Khan became Mayor of London. The Lord Mayor of ...
Trafalgar Square will host its first-ever basketball tournament in a bid to inspire more young people to play the sport across the capital. Three basketball courts will be set up beneath Nelson ...
The latest sculpture in Trafalgar Square, a tourist destination that houses the National Gallery, and also a location for public demonstrations over the years, “suggests both exuberance and ...
A giant menorah in Trafalgar Square had to be dismantled due to high winds, changing plans for how Hanukkah is celebrated in central London, City Hall has said. The menorah, also known as a ...
Pigeons can no longer be fed anywhere in central London's Trafalgar Square under a new byelaw. It has been illegal to feed birds in the main square since 2003, but protesters continued to feed pigeons ...
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