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10 November 2025

9 November 2025

  • 23:5023:50, 9 November 2025 diff hist −92 m The Luminous World Of Neon Signs: A Theoretical Exploration No edit summary
  • 23:4923:49, 9 November 2025 diff hist +226 m Exterior Neon Signs No edit summary
  • 23:3823:38, 9 November 2025 diff hist +1,947 N When Neon Stormed Westminster Created page with "<br>It’s not often you hear the words neon sign echo inside the hallowed halls of Westminster. Normally it’s pensions, budgets, foreign affairs, not MPs waxing lyrical about glowing tubes of gas. But on a late evening in May 2025, Britain’s lawmakers did just that. Labour’s Yasmin Qureshi stood tall to back neon craftsmen. Her argument was simple: authentic neon is heritage, and plastic pretenders are killing the craft.<br><br>She reminded the chamber: £30 LED s..." current
  • 23:1723:17, 9 November 2025 diff hist −13 m MPs Argue Over Real Vs Fake Neon No edit summary current
  • 23:1223:12, 9 November 2025 diff hist +73 m The Luminous World Of Neon Signs: A Theoretical Exploration No edit summary
  • 22:5122:51, 9 November 2025 diff hist +2,124 N Neon Dreams Chaotic Lightshows: A London-Style Rave To The City That Buzzes Created page with "Ditch the twinkly nonsense and scented candles. Londoners know the true vibe masters are neon signs. Big, deliberately extra, and louder than a dodgy escalator, neon is buzzing again, and it’s got serious glow about it. From the raunchy leftovers in Soho to Shoreditch’s curated chaos, neon signs are London’s emotional support lighting. They wink, flirt with your retinas, and sometimes go full meltdown—but that’s part of the charm. Come on: this city’s about a..." current
  • 22:4022:40, 9 November 2025 diff hist +1,640 N UK Parliament Lights Up For Neon Created page with "<br>Let’s be honest, the Commons is dull most nights. Tax codes, pensions, boring bills. But one night in May 2025, MPs went rogue — because they debated neon signs. Bolton’s Yasmin Qureshi lit the place up defending real neon. She tore into LED wannabes. Her line? If it’s not bent glass filled with neon gas, it ain’t neon. Clear argument. Neon is an art form, not a gimmick. Chris McDonald piled in sharing his own commission.<br><br>Cross-party vibes were glowi..." current
  • 22:2022:20, 9 November 2025 diff hist +2,170 N Glowing Nonsense Lit-Up Nonsense: A Cheeky Ode To Our Flashiest Corners Created page with "Forget the fairy lights and bougie wax blobs. Anyone south of Zone 3 know the true glow gods are buzzing tubes of light. Big, bold, and louder than a drunk on the Northern line, neon is lighting up the scene, and it’s got attitude. From what’s left of Soho’s neon jungle to Shoreditch’s curated chaos, neon signs are London’s emotional support lighting. They wink, buzz cheekily, and sometimes spell things wrong—but that’s exactly the point.<br><br>Let’s be..." current
  • 22:0822:08, 9 November 2025 diff hist +1,925 N Glowing Chaos Attitude In LEDs: A Tribute To London’s Neon Obsession Created page with "Ditch the soft-glow lanterns and overpriced wax. Londoners know the real ambience heroes are glowing signs. Big, bold, and noisier than a dodgy Tube escalator, neon lights neon is making a comeback, and it’s got attitude.<br><br>From what’s left of Soho’s neon jungle to Shoreditch’s curated chaos, neon signs are London’s unofficial mood boards. They mock, glow, buzz, and sometimes short-circuit—but that’s all part of it.<br><br>Face it: London is a grey ci..." current
  • 21:5421:54, 9 November 2025 diff hist +2,431 N When Parliament Got Lit: Why Westminster Finally Talked About Real Neon Created page with "<br>When Parliament Finally Got Lit Few debates in Parliament ever shine as bright as the one about neon signage. But on a late evening in May 2025, Britain’s lawmakers did just that. the formidable Ms Qureshi rose to defend neon’s honour. Her pitch was sharp, clear, and glowing: glass and gas neon is an art form, and plastic LED fakes are killing the craft. She declared without hesitation: £30 LED strips do not belong in the same sentence as neon craftsmanship.<br>..." current
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