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There are a number of popular newspapers in the London area, all offering a different take on the days events. Some of the most read newspapers are The Sun, The Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Telegraph and The Times.
Yes, there was tourism in Elizabethan times, although it was primarily limited to the upper classes. Wealthy individuals would travel for various reasons, including attending social events, visiting family and friends, and experiencing different cultural and natural attractions. Popular destinations included cities like London and Bath, as well as historical sites and landmarks across England.
London holds a host of different events every summer for all types of taste. Some of the more popular events include: Trooping the Colour, The Lord Mayor's Parade as well as sporting events such as Wimbledon and the Ashes.
Some events can't be held in London. Sailing for example.
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There have been no special events at the London Bridge in London. Are you asking about the one in Arizona?
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Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'
The O2 in London attracts around 9 million visitors annually. It is a popular entertainment venue that hosts a variety of events, including music concerts, sporting events, and exhibitions.