• The name Whitehall derives from the original Palace of Whitehall, home to royalty and its ministers for centuries until destroyed by fire in 1698.
  • Working west to east, the area extends from the eastern edge of St James’s Park, across the street called Whitehall and includes part of Victoria Embankment.
  • Number 10 pledges to loosen Whitehall’s ‘tight grip’ over cities and regions. Starmer opens door to metro mayors with promise to push power out of Whitehall.
  • Whitehall is a road in the City of Westminster, in central London, which forms the first part of the A3212 road from Trafalgar Square to Chelsea.
  • Packed with monuments and lined with some of London's most significant government buildings, busy Whitehall is an important thoroughfare.
  • In 1862, it was renamed Whitehall and incorporated as the Village of Whitehall in 1867. Whitehall was later incorporated as a city in 1943.
  • Whitehall is an indie rock four-piece band based in Brooklyn, NY originally from Charleston, SC.
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  • Named after Whitehall Palace, the seat of English monarchs from 1529 until its destruction by fire in 1698, Whitehall is noted for its government offices.
  • Whitehall is more than a place full of beautiful homes – it’s a beautiful experience. ... At Whitehall, the hometown is enjoying an exciting revival.