Alexandra Palace today launches London’s newest literary festival, North London Book Fest (21 – 24 March 2024), with headliners Natalie Haynes, Leo Vardiashvili, Peter Hain, Lemony Snicket, Erin Kelly, Michael Rosen and... Read more »
South Sudan, the world’s newest nation (2011), qualified for the 2024 Olympic men’s basketball tournament. South Sudan, ranked 62nd in the world, earned a spot in the 12-team tournament in Paris next... Read more »
Viking Chairman Torstein Hagen (center) pictured with Sayed Farouk, Chairman of The Arab Contractors (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.) and members of their teams at the Massara shipyard in Cairo during the... Read more »
Viking® (www.viking.com) today announced it has taken delivery of the company’s newest ocean ship, the Viking Neptune®. The delivery ceremony took place this morning when the ship was presented at Fincantieri’s shipyard... Read more »
The past few months have seen an increase in workers returning to offices and the city, whether that be full time or on a hybrid basis[1]. But this time commuters have a new... Read more »
This week sees Imperial celebrating its students’ achievements with two days of graduation ceremonies. The ceremonies on Wednesday 19 October will see over 2,700 undergraduate students receiving their degrees, while Thursday 20... Read more »
Save the date, let yourself go, and relinquish all fears this Summer as aerial adventure park Gripped opens in Hounslow, West London, next Monday 11th July. It will be part of the... Read more »
London is experiencing an unexpected boom in new cinema opening, but a large corner of west London has been left oddly unserved. If you’re a west Londoner with a thirst for cinema-going,... Read more »
BBC’s newest series, Showtrial, has the nation gripped with its tense and mysterious court drama. The five-part series follows Talitha Campbell, an arrogant university student who is arrested after fellow student Hannah... Read more »
The new London Underground Northern line extension has now been open for more than a week. It means that the Northern line is one step closer to being split in two. The... Read more »