A style we often see online in the form of many presses of the next button to get the next round of adverts.
Then not a single picture of this bunker with it ending with what I can only be described as some form of sadistic joke "Follow the Long Read on Twitter at @gdnlongread"
Overall, it would win a TL;DR award from me, I started reading it but equally found it so painful as yourself that I skimmed it after a couple of pages.
There are no pictures of it available. It was consider a crime scene and investigated by a counter-terrorism unit of the met after they found a gun there.
I don't know of any general provision in UK law preventing pictures of crime scenes from being published? Being designated a crime scene would make it hard from that point to get a picture, however.
Possibly for the counter-terrorism, though for the basic police, they are usually the first to post such pictures or videos - at least when no bodies in them.
Then not a single picture of this bunker with it ending with what I can only be described as some form of sadistic joke "Follow the Long Read on Twitter at @gdnlongread"
Overall, it would win a TL;DR award from me, I started reading it but equally found it so painful as yourself that I skimmed it after a couple of pages.
For those feeling cheated about the lack of bunker pictures - this article has many gems from around London: https://londonist.com/2016/05/london-s-secret-bunkers