John Lennon and Ringo Starr liked my songs. I used to write songs and they heard me sing songs on stage in London.
Bath was hardly known for its rock’n roll. We weren’t part of the London scene or the New Romantics or any of that.
I didn't get on a plane until I was 23, after I left Oxford and was teaching at Lucy Clayton Secretarial College in London.
During my teenage years as an Islamist recruiter, I moved to live in self-contained communities in the London boroughs of Newham and Tower Hamlets.
Our Sheffield and London homes are worth well over a million but the bank owns most of them - we are mortgaged up to the gills.
There's an idea that London is a planet on its own: that it's starting to diverge from the rest of the solar system. We need to combat that.
I spill it out as fast as I can. I don't really edit. In Brazil, recently, I wrote 70 pages. In London, 80 pages.
We should be forced to give so many exemptions and concessions (inevitably to the benefit of high spending authorities in Inner London) that the flat-rate poll tax would rapidly become a surrogate income tax.
The job of mayor of London is unbelievably taxing, particularly in the run-up to the Olympics.
I used to work for Symantec AV: I worked as their in-house IT technician, and then I worked as specialized AV support, and then I worked for Hartford Life IT, in Dublin and London. I worked in IT from '99 through to 2007.
I moved to London when I was 19 and went to a three-year drama-and-conservatory training. I lived there for almost ten years.
We then journeyed on to London Street, down which the tidal ditch continues its course.
There are tons of wonderful places to eat in London.
I have run with the Olympic Torch during the 2012 summer games in London and the 2014 winter games in Sochi.
London's central role in the financial market would be undermined if wealthy foreigners did not want to come here.
In this film, we took a helicopter up and showed London as a vista, which is not very often done.
If London is a watercolor, New York is an oil painting.
I suppose in London they all drink from the same watering holes.
The English are a tolerant bunch and, outside elements of the London elite, never much minded the rise of the Scottish Raj: after all, we were British, well-educated, reasonably cultivated and spoke with clear, classless accents.
London sort of wore me down. I can't cope with the winters!