Elizabeth Day to launch One of Us novel at inaugural Chelsea Arts Festival
Elizabeth Day will unveil her new novel One of Us during a…
Evita revival at London Palladium wows with Rachel Zegler’s balcony serenade and Jamie Lloyd’s bold direction
The 2025 revival of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita at…
Institution of Civil Engineers to unite global leaders at Enabling Better Infrastructure conference in London
On 10 October 2025, the ICE will host its Enabling Better Infrastructure…
Eastbourne regains vital direct rail link to London Bridge after five years
From December 2025, Eastbourne commuters will benefit from a twice-daily direct train…
Civil Engineers’ Club to host subsidised bouldering event at EustonWall in September
The Civil Engineers’ Club is organising a discounted bouldering event at EustonWall,…
15 Clerkenwell Close signals a new era for low-carbon stone architecture
London’s 15 Clerkenwell Close showcases how limestone can dramatically cut embodied carbon…
Notting Hill Carnival deploys facial recognition for the first time amid concerns over civil liberties
The Metropolitan Police are introducing live facial recognition cameras at this year’s…
Notting Hill Carnival organisers admit knife crime overshadows cultural celebration amid calls for deeper reform
Following tragic knife attacks this year, Notting Hill Carnival’s organisers concede that…
Kirby Estate's flag feud tests England’s most patriotic community spirit
Known for its vibrant displays of St George’s flags supporting England’s football…
Aitch Group advances St James PBSA with 35% affordable beds and £114m funding boost
Aitch Group has progressed groundworks on the St James purpose-built student accommodation…