Media
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Evening Standard shifts from daily to weekly print edition
The Evening Standard is set to transition from a daily print edition to a weekly format, marking a significant shift for the London-based newspaper. Established in 1827,29 May 2024Read More... -
Keir Starmer receives pre-election boost from Jewish voters in Barnet
Labour leader Keir Starmer received a significant pre-election boost from Jewish voters during a meeting at a Barnet cafe, where Board of Deputies vice president Edwin Shuker and others28 May 2024Read More... -
Social media star loses millions of followers for being openly Jewish
Julius Dein, the world-renowned magician and social media personality, has seen a significant drop in his follower count since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict.23 May 2024Read More... -
Garrick Club votes to welcome women amidst controversy: UK media reports
London's historically men-only Garrick Club has voted to admit women for the first time, according to reports from UK media outlets.07 May 2024Read More... -
Secretary of State for DCMS speaks at Society of Editors Conference
Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer's speech to the Society of Editors 25th Anniversary Conference01 May 2024Read More...
Culture
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Barclays halts festival sponsorship amid protests
Barclays has decided to suspend its sponsorship of all 2024 music festivals organized by Live Nation, including Download, Latitude, and the Isle of Wight.Read More... -
Iconic fashion legacy: Vivienne Westwood's personal collection to hit auction, benefiting charity
A collection of dresses, suits, shoes, and jewelry belonging to the late British designer Vivienne Westwood will be auctioned this month to raise funds for charity.Read More... -
Ensemble Festival returns to Royal Victoria Docks in July
A vibrant outdoor festival is making its comeback to the Royal Docks this July, promising a lively lineup of circus acts and theatre performances.Read More... -
Taylor Swift's eras tour shakes Edinburgh: fans trigger earthquake monitors
Taylor Swift fans in Edinburgh triggered earthquake monitors with their enthusiastic dancing during her record-breaking Eras tour concerts.Read More... -
British Library and Solomon Islands National Museum reconnect historical cultural recordings
The British Library has reconnected historical recordings of cultural songs and stories to the people of the Solomon Islands through a partnership with theRead More... -
Britain's Got Talent to announce 2024 winner
The grand finale of Britain's Got Talent 2024 is set to air on Sunday night, where the winner will finally be unveiled. The competition has been fierce, with 10 diverse and talented acts makingRead More... -
European retailers rush to secure Christmas stock amid surging shipping costs
European retailers are placing their Christmas orders early to avoid holiday delivery disruptions caused by soaring shipping costs and trade route disruptions,Read More... -
King Charles to participate in Trooping the Colour Ceremony from carriage
King Charles is set to take part in the Trooping the Colour ceremony next month, opting to inspect the soldiers from a carriage rather than on horseback.Read More... -
FBI investigates sale of suspected stolen British Museum treasures to US buyers
The FBI is investigating the sale of suspected stolen treasures from the British Museum to buyers in the United States. The agency has also assisted in returning 268 items, claimed by theRead More... -
Londoners invited to nominate for blue plaques
Londoners are celebrating the unveiling of a blue plaque honoring Claudia Jones, a pivotal figure in the founding of the Notting Hill Carnival. They are now invited to submit nominations forRead More... -
UK's tallest rollercoaster opens in Surrey
The UK’s tallest rollercoaster, Hyperia, has officially opened at Thorpe Park in Surrey. This new attraction is the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the country,Read More... -
‘Beyond the Bassline’: 500 years of Black Music in Britain
Music serves as the catalyst for an exceptional social-history exhibition currently on display at the British Library in London.Read More... -
Chief Rabbi supports Bevis Marks campaign
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis has issued a direct appeal to protect the historic Bevis Marks Synagogue, highlighting the opposition of nearly 1,000 people to theRead More...
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Education
María Isabel Amorín has been awarded the 2024 Chevening Alumni of the Year for her exceptional contributions to sustainable development projects.
Imperial College London has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in a prominent global ranking system.
Timothy Garton Ash, a renowned history professor at Oxford University, has donated his prize money from the prestigious Lionel Gelber Prize 2024 to the
Recent figures demonstrate that graduates from both Oxford Brookes University and the University of Oxford are outpacing their counterparts from other universities in
A recent survey conducted by StandWithUs UK, an educational pro-Israel charity, has revealed that almost 40 percent of students at Britain’s top universities view the October 7 terrorist attacks
Government proposals to prohibit sex education for children under nine in English schools have ignited debate over appropriate curriculum content and parental rights.
British researchers, businesses, and academics are poised to benefit from expanded access to future supercomputer research funding, as the UK officially joins the European High Performance
At a meeting convened at Downing Street to address campus antisemitism, Union of Jewish Students president Edward Isaacs delivered a poignant message, describing the past year as
Pro-Palestinian encampments emerged at the prestigious campuses of Oxford and Cambridge on Monday, drawing attention to what organizers assert as complicity with Israeli actions.
Michael Ziff, a hopeful candidate for the presidency of the Board of Deputies, has penned a letter to the president and interim vice-chancellor of the University of Leeds,