Here’s what it’s like using London transport in a wheelchair and without working hands One night in December 2016, I left my flat in Southwark. For the first time since breaking my neck… By Peter Apps
How did London become ground zero for the global plutocracy? The opening of Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet finds Afghanistan veteran Dr John Watson pondering his future. Inevitably, he… By Peter Apps
The most, and least, wheelchair accessible cities: a quadriplegic's guide Last week, CityMetric reported on RATP’s interactive map of the Paris Metro. It has a button you can press… By Peter Apps
Ignore the critics. London's cable car belongs on the tube map too This subject is contentious. I know I’m sticking my neck out here (which, given that I’ve already broken it… By Peter Apps