We love London: Time Out celebrates the capital’s admirable recovery after the riots
The best and worst of London has come out in the last week, but we’re prouder than ever to be living here. In this week’s issue of Time Out, we celebrate the capital and and look back over a week that shook the city. We meet the Londoners whose lives will never be the same again, question whether the police can build upon the recent good-will, ask what role BlackBerry played in the proceedings and celebrate the capital’s impressive ability to rise and recover so staunchly and with such dignity. London is the best city in the world: we want to remind Londoners and its many welcome visitors of that fact. Read it all in this week’s issue of Time Out, out tomorrow.
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