I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland - I used to be dead tired when I got home at night.
We had a completely deniable exchange of papers - in the winter before the 1997 election - with [Tony] Blair, setting out what we thought were the realistic parameters for a solution: and we were getting reasonable responses back from him. That's what led to Blair's visit to Belfast on May 16, 1997 - two weeks after he became Prime Minister and his first official visit outside London.
To represent your country at a home Olympics is something special and I'm over the moon to be selected for Team GB. I was pleased to get the qualifying time in Berlin earlier this year and my sole focus is getting in the right shape for London.
I do some concerts. At the moment, I'm being helped a lot by a gig I play in London, which is Pizza Express.
It is very difficult to say nowadays where the suburbs of London come to an end and where the country begins. The railways, instead of enabling Londoners to live in the country have turned the countryside into a city.
I’ve been walking about London for the last thirty years, and I find something fresh in it every day.
I was 14 when I started modeling. At the end of that first day my mum said, If you want to do this, you're on your own because I'm not traipsing around London ever again like that. It's a nightmare.
I've spent lots of time in London, I studied in London, I like London. It's just not my home.
Nothing falls like London Rain Nothing heals me like you do
London: A place you go to get bronchitis.
My mother is an actress and very well known in France; hence, I move to London to start my own life.
I moved to London with this really warped sense of expectation.
I didn't really get London until I read Dickens. Then I was charmed to death by it.
One of Dickens' biggest influences was the growth of London as a Victorian city, and the extremes being created as it expanded.
Come with me, ladies and gentlemen who are in any wise weary of London: come with me: and those that tire at all of the world we know: for we have new worlds here.
I grew up in Los Angeles, and I've made movies all over the world. . . I've been in New York, Norway, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, London - I've been in all these cities, shooting away in the winter, thinking, 'People who choose to live here are insane.
I don't like cliques. I used to go out a lot in London with friends. And London can be very cliquey. I mean if you don't belong to one set you don't go to a particular party.