Today’s round-up of what’s happening in London:
A new row over low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs) has broken out in one of north London’s most affluent areas after two councils unveiled joint plans to ban through traffic. Standard
Royal Mail is issuing a set of 10 stamps to celebrate the history, myths, and legends of the Tower of London, featuring its famous buildings, historic prisoners, and ceremonial traditions. BBC News
Blur’s Parklife on the Greenwich Peninsula – 30 years on Greenwich Wire
After nearly 30 years, the long-serving landlords of The Jolly Sisters pub in Bride Street are selling the beloved establishment as they approach retirement, although they are waiting for the right offer before saying their final goodbyes. Islington Tribune
Police have appealed for the public’s help to trace a man considered a “risk to women” after he absconded from a care facility in east London. Sky News
Drivers are stuck in a monster queue on the M25 after a crash involving multiple vehicles on the busy motorway near Heathrow Airport. Metro
A very national gallery: how the London museum’s collection is being shown around the UK this summer The Art Newspaper
Two 18-year-olds have been arrested on suspicion of murder after 23-year-old Abdul Jalloh was fatally stabbed in east London, with police continuing to investigate another recent killing in the area. Standard
Banksy has created new street art featuring pelicans swallowing fish on a Walthamstow fish and chip shop, marking his fifth animal-themed piece in London this week. Waltham Forest Echo
A gay rave club in London which publicly announced “no f*****g Zionists” were welcome has backtracked following accusations of “Nazi level hate”. Jewish News
Cyclists are frustrated that The Telegraph was not required to publish a front-page correction after an inaccurate article claiming cyclists were riding at 52mph was found in breach of press standards. Road.cc
Twickenham & District Model Railway Club (TDMRC) has announced a new skills-learning project called Kerswell Lane to teach newcomers the basics of building model railways. SWLondoner
A DJ who has garnered a hefty social media following for joyful interactions with the public during his street sets, is on a mission to spread positivity through Brixton. South London Press
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