London
Watch: Prospect Book Club—Sameer Rahim on “Asghar and Zahra”
This month your usual host turns guest to discuss the themes in his debut novel
Diversity discomfort and my lament 
for a lost London
Immigration has become not, as I once thought, a welcome addition to the English way of life, but a source of disquiet
Improving candidate diversity in local government should be an urgent political priority
There are just four black Conservative councillors in the whole of London
The case for moving parliament to Manchester
London would recover; the north would be transformedÂ
As a teenager, "success" and "London" felt synonymous
Channel 4's decision to move their headquarters to Leeds is encouraging. But the UK needs a bigger infrastructure overhaul—one which eradicates the notion that London is where real success happens
How to make a 24-hour city
London is struggling—but these three cities are truly vibrant 24/7
London's 24-hour comedown
Sadiq Khan wanted to make London a "24-hour-city." As clubs close, is the dream over?
How to house London’s surging population? Banish “boxland”
1,220 sites across the capital are currently occupied inefficiently by single-storey retail and industrial sheds
“Young people are being short-changed”: Meet Labour’s 18-year-old local election candidate
Aisha Malik-Smith has knocked on every door in Northumberland Heath
“Why would you want to live in London?” people from home ask me. This is why
“I love this city. Defiantly, pigheadedly, maybe even sometimes rudely”
How big is London—really?
The innermost City of London sees a fifty-five-fold population increase during the day. So how big is "London"—really?
Is TfL's Uber ruling a necessary safeguard—or a draconian intervention in the market?
The decision not to renew Uber's license has set tongues wagging across London. But did Transport for London do the right thing?