Christmas is just a few weeks away - and London is in full festive mode. Lights displays are a-sparkling, buzzy markets are a-flogging and ice rinks are a-skating. There are still plenty of non-festive things to indulge in across the city, too, from the newly opened Paddington musical to the acclaimed West End production of The Spy Who Came In From The Cold.
Whatever you're up to in London over the coming days, you'll likely need public transport to get you there - and so you'll want to know which lines are running, and which aren't. Between November 28 and 30 there is rather a bit of planned transport disruption to be aware of, including closures on the Northern, Bakerloo and Elizabeth lines.
Troubles on London Underground's Northern line that have disrupted journeys for millions of commuters since Sunday could persist into next week, with engineers still baffled by the cause of the signalling fault. Transport for London (TfL) is understood to be considering cancelling the weekend night tube service to allow time for extensive investigations if specialist engineers cannot fix the problem on Thursday night.