Culture
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Turns out David Bowie still had one more surprise up his sleeve
When he passed away in 2016, the world thought his last artistic statement was Blackstar – that haunting, brilliant final album shaped by his own awareness of mortality. But tucked away,Read More... -
Part of Victorian building collapses in Cleckheaton
A section of a former Victorian church, now used as a wedding venue, has collapsed onto a busy street in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire.Read More... -
Black culture festival returns to Trafalgar Square this weekend
Trafalgar Square is set to come alive this weekend with the return of Black On The Square—a free festival celebrating Black culture, creativity, and community. Running from 12pm to 6pm, theRead More... -
Take a book, leave a Book: South London gets four new mini libraries
If you love books and the idea of swapping stories with your community, you’re in luck—Penguin Books is setting up four new “Book Stops” across South London this month.Read More... -
His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant Certificates of Merit awards 2026–2027
Nominations are now open for the 2026 His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant Certificates of Merit awards.Read More... -
“Toxic bullying culture” and “pandering to far right”: South London councillor walks away from Labour
A Lambeth councillor has dramatically quit the Labour Party, accusing it of fostering a “toxic culture of bullying” and “pandering to the far right.”Read More... -
For the very first time, Queen Marie of Romania’s delicate floral watercolors are heading to London
From September 18 to October 12, her works—kept safe for over a century in the manuscripts of the Romanian Academy—will be shown at The King’s Foundation Garrison Chapel Gallery,Read More... -
A huge Japanese food & culture festival is coming to London next month – and it’s totally free
For one day only, Trafalgar Square will transform into a vibrant hub of Japanese food, music, and traditions – and you won’t want to miss it. On September 21, the UK’s biggest annualRead More... -
Why England’s streets are suddenly covered in flags
Lately, if you’ve been driving around parts of England, you’ve probably noticed something unusual: lampposts covered in Union Jacks and St George’s crosses. In places like Birmingham,Read More... -
Notting Hill Carnival safety crackdown: 100 arrests and 50 weapons seized
Police have launched a major safety operation ahead of this year’s Notting Hill Carnival, arresting 100 people and seizing dozens of weapons in a bid to keep the huge celebration safe.Read More... -
Norwich castle reopens after £27.5 million transformation
After nearly five years behind scaffolding, one of England’s most iconic Norman landmarks has reopened its doors. Norwich Castle Keep – first built almost 900 years ago – has undergone aRead More... -
Kneecap rapper faces terror charge in London over Hezbollah flag
One of the members of Irish rap group Kneecap appeared in a London court on Wednesday, facing a terrorism charge for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag during a performance.Read More...
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Omar Edwards, 26, has been sentenced to five months in prison for engaging in "abusive and violent behavior" towards cabin crew members after being instructed to cease vaping in
The Home Secretary has fulfilled his commitment to overhaul the UK's immigration framework, aiming to curtail unsustainable levels of migration and ensure newcomers do not strain
Unimed Procurement Services, based in Leicester, received financial backing from UK Export Finance (UKEF) to facilitate the distribution of life-saving medical equipment worldwide.
In Stoke-on-Trent, almost 1,000 drivers have successfully claimed compensation for pothole-related damage, with one individual receiving nearly £46,000 in compensation.
The cost of obtaining a UK passport is set to rise for the second time in just over 14 months, with online application fees for adults increasing from £82.50 to £88.50 starting midnight Thursday.
The latest survey conducted by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK suggests a potential easing of the country's cost of living crisis. The survey, released on Wednesday, revealed a
With a historic investment of £714 million in 2024 alone, the UK Government is accelerating the rollout of lightning-fast broadband, benefitting thousands of remote households and businesses.
The Metropolitan Police has unveiled a new data-driven initiative, the V100 scheme, which has resulted in the arrest of dozens of suspects responsible for severe harm to women in London.
In a bold move to tackle retail crime and safeguard UK high streets, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has unveiled stringent measures, including making assaulting retail workers a standalone
In a significant move affirming its dedication to safeguarding pensioners' financial well-being, the Government has announced an 8.5 percent increase to the State Pension,