Russell Newlove

Reporter

Rain barrels, wrigglers and rising temperatures bring concern about malaria to urban England

Environment

Mosquitoes that could transmit malaria are starting to proliferate in London and other cities in the UK. The reason is climate change and how people respond to it.Mosquitoes that could transmit malaria are starting to proliferate in London and other cities in the UK. The reason is climate change and how people respond to it.

The coffee, toast and biscuits are free at Ziferblat Cafe. You pay for the time spent there.

Coffee and cookies are free at London’s Ziferblat Cafe, but you have to pay by the minute to sit there

Sanderson Jones, co-founder of the Sunday Assembly, addresses the congregation.

A new church, without religion, is gaining popularity in London

Lifestyle & Belief
A baker in London's Rinkoff Bakery shows off his cronuts.

Cronuts hit London’s streets, and they’re not just for breakfast any more

Arts, Culture & Media

Death Devices From London’s Most Famous Crimes May Soon be on Public Display

Arts, Culture & Media

Demand for British Butlers on the Rise in Middle East and China

Arts, Culture & Media

Demand for British butlers is up. But they are not getting jobs in stately English manors and are likely to be working abroad in China and the Middle East.

From Vacant to Occupied: Converting London’s Old Public Toilets

Arts, Culture & Media

In London, where space is at a premium and building costs high, about a half dozen old public toilets have been been repurposed as cafes, art galleries and community spaces.

London’s Highgate Cemetery: Why the Grave of President Lincoln’s Chiropodist has Become a Tourist Destination

Arts, Culture & Media

The film “Lincoln” has created an odd, new tourist destination in London’s Highgate Cemetery. It’s the grave site of Dr. Isacher Zacharie who tended to Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.