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Latest edition of the London Business Touruism Monitor


Welcome to the second edition of Visit London’s Business Tourism Monitor –the new quarterly report covering the performance of business tourism in the capital.

The aim of this report is to compile primary data on how business tourism in London is performing, and allow the industry to gauge its performance.

In this second edition we have included data from our conventionservices, 40 meeting venues, and 33 hotels from across the capital.

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Tate Britain Exhibition Highlights in 2007 include:

Hogarth: The Artist and the City

7 February to 29 April

Witty, satirical, subversive and hugely talented, William Hogarth remains one of the most fascinating and innovative artists from the eighteenth century. This superb exhibition is the most comprehensive showing of the artist's work in living memory and incorporates the full range of Hogarth's work.

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Photographing Britain 1840s to the present

22 May to 2 September

This is the first major show charting a history of British Photography at Tate Britain and will focus upon the "Britishness" of British photography. Incorporating historic, modern and contemporary works the show will bring new names to the public as well as give context to those better known photographers

Millais

26 September to 13 January 08

John Everett Millais was the greatest painter of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the best known and most successful painter in Britain in the second half of the nineteenth century, with a reputation across Europe and America.

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Skate at Somerset House


London's original and most beautiful open-air ice rink returns to Somerset House right in the heart of central London.

Somerset House ice rink has become London's winter icon - whether you're an able skater or an absolute beginner it's the essential winter experience.

Daytime is delightful as you skate in the spectacular setting of Somerset House's 18th century courtyard. Ad darkness falls the rink is transformed by flaming torches and architectural lighting to illuminate the classical facades of the building.

Check out the destination Skate! Cafe & Bar pre or post your skate.
Non-skating visitors also welcome.

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New approved caterers list at the Natural Histroy Museum due to launch in January


In order to provide our clients with the greatest flexibility and service the Museum has a broad list of accredited suppliers who are permitted to work on events at the Museum. Each service category is put out to competitive tender every five years and successful suppliers are thoroughly vetted and monitored to ensure that they are providing the very high level of service that our clients would expect from the Museum. As the Museum is a Grade 1 listed building you will appreciate that great care must be taken to prevent damage to the building and for this reason only those suppliers on the accredited lists may work at the Museum. We regret that it is not possible for clients to bring in their own suppliers.

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