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Why The IV Doc is worth trying if money is no object
Mobile intravenous drip firm can deliver treatments at your desk in Canary Wharf, but are they really worth the cash?
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Mobile intravenous drip firm can deliver treatments at your desk in Canary Wharf, but are they really worth the cash?
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Revised plans for the cultural hub in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park have been unveiled. Building sizes have been reduced and a new space added for the BBC
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Here East based innovation centre Plexal has launched its accelerator programme Plexiglass. We meet the cohorts from Dual Good Health and Wondary
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"When cancer came she fought it with all the tools in her box: her humour, her courage, her ability to graft and the love she had for others"
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David Jones started out in Canary Wharf but has now brought his three immersive entertainment businesses to new purpose-built headquarters in East Village
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The Canary Wharf restaurant has launched new seasonal dishes. Perfect if its summer terrace because a wash out.
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The West India Quay restaurant’s new steak sharing board is one of the best value meals around
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Research by the Canal & River Trust shows spending time by the waterways can improve life satisfaction
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The Candoco Dance Company member will take to an outdoor stage in Columbus Court as part of Greenwich And Docklands International Festival
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A photoluminescent celebration of Windrush, dancing table tennis, an unfolding shipping container, 1,500 specially trained pigeons and 100 years of female suffrage. These are some of the diverse ingredients Bradley Hemmings has drawn together for his 23rd Greenwich And Docklands International Festival (GDIF). Constantly driven to improve and develop
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What sits at the heart of a Venn diagram featuring the Worshipful Company Of Leathersellers, social enterprise studio space provider Cockpit Arts in Deptford and the ninth largest technology company in the world? The answer, it seems, is leather worker and designer Jasmine Carey. Having won an award sponsored by
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Refreshment is in the air at Westferry Circus. With much made of the extensive development to the east as the towers rise in Canary Wharf’s New District, the spotlight has shifted off the cluster of 1990s buildings to the western edge. But that doesn’t mean things have stood