
London 2012 Festival is lighting up some of Britain’s more remote coastal areas with some striking and “illuminating” installations as part of this year’s festival. Peace Camp is set up in a total of 8 locations from Antrim to Sussex.

London 2012 Festival is lighting up some of Britain’s more remote coastal areas with some striking and “illuminating” installations as part of this year’s festival. Peace Camp is set up in a total of 8 locations from Antrim to Sussex.

With Euro 2012 in full swing this week and the Olympic Games just around the corner, it is safe to say that there are certainly a lot of sporting events this summer to attend. What to bring and where to go? We’ve got a few ideas from yesterday’s #TTOT.

Jubilee Fever has officially passed as the UK heads back to work today after a blissful four-day weekend. Now, all eyes are on the upcoming Summer Olympic Games. To get ready, London has unveiled that 80 Tube stations will provide free internet access by the end of July.

Sixty-six days. Seems hardly believable that the Olympic torch will reach London in just over two month’s time and the 2012 Olympic Summer Games will begin. If you didn’t win at the ticket lottery and you still want to catch some events, don’t worry! Here’s your guide to experiencing the Olympics for free.

Mobile phone company O2 will provide free internet to millions of residents and visitors to central London soon with the launch of the biggest free wifi network in Europe.

As we get closer and closer to 2012, you can already see London gearing up for hosting its biggest event this decade. The Summer Olympic Games are now just 485 days away and now that tickets are on sale, it’s time to start planning your trip to the Games.