In the United Kingdom, mobile phone numbers are not linked to a specific area. Numbers are randomly assigned across the country, but all are 10 digits long after the 0 trunk code. Mobiles always begin with "07".
Specifically, at the present time, there are UK mobile numbers in the formats:
074xx xxxxxx
075xx xxxxxx
077xx xxxxxx
078xx xxxxxx
079xx xxxxxx
(076xx xxxxxx is mainly for pagers, with 07624 xxxxxx used for mobiles in the Isle of Man)
If you want a number specifically associated with London, that would have to be a landline number. In this case, the area code is 020 and local numbers are eight digits after that. For example, (020) 7222 1234 is London Transport.
The country code for the UK is 44 and you would omit the first 0 before the area code if calling from outside the UK. Therefore a mobile (cell) phone number being called from outside the UK would look like +44 7xxx xxxxxx
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