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An Opinionated Guide to London Neighbourhoods An Opinionated Guide to London Neighbourhoods — Where to eat, drink, shop and relax to experience the city's 40 best neighbourhoods like a local. By James Manning, from Hoxton Mini Press.

I wrote a book! 40 London neighbourhoods and what to eat, drink, do and buy in each. honestly, if you’re bored in this city you’re doing it wrong.

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I have, in fact, seen a dog doing a handstand.

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true story, I won ‘best team name’ at the 2015 @endoftheroadfestival.com quiz with this exact pun.

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one of the greatest, honestly

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The best Bowie album? Probably not. My favourite? …yeah, I reckon

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Fingers crossed for good outcomes certainly.

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Quite possibly some! But maybe quite a bit of residents’ access or even commuters parking outside the Overground?

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An extra, underappreciated element of these plans: banning turns from Q’bridge onto Albion Drive/Square and Scriven Street would send loads more vehicular traffic (>3000 per day according to the consultation) along Middleton Road instead.

A rare cycling success story is seriously at risk here!

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Bit harsh to do this in John Carpenter’s mentions

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Ridgeline chart showing the distribution of global daily air temperature differences from the pre-industrial reference period (1850-1900), for every year between 1940 and 2024. Each individual year resembles a hill, shaded in a darker shade of red and further to the right for warmer years. The trend is clearly towards warmer years, with 2024 standing out as first year above 1.5C.

Ridgeline chart showing the distribution of global daily air temperature differences from the pre-industrial reference period (1850-1900), for every year between 1940 and 2024. Each individual year resembles a hill, shaded in a darker shade of red and further to the right for warmer years. The trend is clearly towards warmer years, with 2024 standing out as first year above 1.5C.

NEW: 2024 has just been confirmed as the warmest year on record, and the first to breach the 1.5C threshold.

We used a ridgeline (Joy Division inspired) chart to visualise daily temperature anomalies since 1940.

2024 clearly stands out with 100% of its days above 1.3C and 75% above 1.5C.

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