Dan leaves the World Update studio to explore some of the best stories and most interesting trends from London and beyond.
Bernard Haitink marks the 50th anniversary year of his first appearance at the Proms
Our feature this week explores what anarchism means to its followers in the 21st century
Forget digital maps, Dan Damon finds old-fashioned paper maps are more popular than ever
Dan Damon meets the artists making music with metal
Dan visits a Polish cultural centre that was sprayed with xenophobic graffiti
The story of how Punjabi migrants revived the ailing British pub industry
A special choral performance marks the opening of the art museum's new wing
The 1978 comic book that took America by storm - Muhammad Ali versus Superman
Dan Damon gets physical to find out about these fashionable body resistance exercises.
Dan Damon explores tea drinking and speaks to people growing tea in the UK
Exploring the hottest new caf茅s celebrating the sweeter end of the culinary spectrum.
Early immigrants in London set the stage for mod fashion
The Airlander is a part-plane, part-helicopter hybrid and ninety metres in length
A new exhibition at the British Museum charts island's history and culture
Dan Damon asks why vinyl records have become so fashionable
Dan Damon looks at the history of 'Johnston Sans' and the impact it had on printing
Dan Damon discovers Ireland's coffee culture.
The company offering an accomodation solution to rising rents in England's capital
The Swedish painter who thought her work too revolutionary to be shown
The new brewery offering hope and employment for people with learning disabilities
Can artists help to boost a city? Dan Damon compares two places with an image problem
The test centre making sure mosquito repellent products work
A London primary school hopes to inspire children through its Lab 13 science project.
Dan Damon explores the Malawian music projects lifting up the country's troubled and poor