It is a truism that there is never enough schnitzel (‘slice’, German); or, rather, schnitzel does not get the attention it deserves. Restaurants do serve it, of course. Fischer’s does a fine... Read more »
Published: 10:54 AM January 13, 2022 Lectures, talks, music, readings and film showings are taking place online and in person across north London to mark the Holocaust and Nazi genocide. On January 23, the... Read more »
Published: 12:00 AM January 13, 2022 After playing Hamlet for the RSC and appearing in TV roles in I May Destroy You, Press and Anne Boleyn, Islington-based actor Paapa Essiedu is back on stage for the... Read more »
Play was paused in a much anticipated London derby football match due to a ‘medical emergency’ among the crowd. The incident came just minutes before the Tottenham vs Chelsea game came to... Read more »
Published: 4:45 PM January 12, 2022 The days are chilly, vegan options are popping up left, right and centre and a remarkable number of people have stopped drinking. It can only mean... Read more »
Bradley Walsh has revealed the prime time TV show’s lawyers are always close by on set and can often be forced to intervene. The Chase presenter told the Radio Times how strict... Read more »
Arsenal poach wonderkid Lino Da Cruz Sousa from West Brom as the 16-year-old left-back, who has represented England at Under-16 level, becomes Mikel Arteta’s first signing of the January window Arsenal have... Read more »
Here’s your round-up of all the latest Premier League transfer gossip for Tuesday, January 11. Liverpool reach agreement for £75m star Liverpool are ready to meet Sevilla’s £75m release clause for French... Read more »
Aston Villa are maximising the pull of Steven Gerrard this January transfer window, but they would do well to match the ambition of 2017 Hull. 10) Birmingham (2002/03)If Steve Bruce was... Read more »