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Saving Soho Again ... 

Boost for London's nightlife as Khan goes to war with local councils that block pubs and clubs opening late

Sadiq Khan will get new powers from the government to overrule local councils in London who block pubs and clubs from opening late.

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Khan: New powers to keep nightlife open later will make difference ‘from today’

The decision follows concern that London councils have been restricting the capital’s nightlife.

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Nick Grimshaw's London: drinks at Three Sheets, dinner at Primeur and Soho record-hunting

From his favourite cocktail spots to what he’d do if he was Mayor for the day, the broadcaster shares his guide to the capital.

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Westminster late-night entertainment zones attempt to revive struggling London nightlife

Residents and business owners are split over what impact of Westminster City Council’s new strategy to revive London nightlife will have.

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UK hospitality: nearly half don’t expect to survive 2025

A survey has found that 44% of hospitality business owners in the UK believe they could cease trading this year.

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The suffocation of Soho: how London's creative rogue is being sanitised

Soho is a hotbed of creativity, fun and irreverence. The notion of “quiet nights” goes against its very soul, says Josh Barrie

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Sadiq Khan says Oxford Street pedestrianisation scheme will be privately funded

Proposal for Soho to be pedestrianised alongside Oxford Street branded 'totally outrageous'.

Are you in bed by midnight? Half of Londoners end nights out early because there’s nowhere to go, say stats.

Can 24-hour drinking zones transform a city?

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