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London Fire Brigade has a collection of paintings by the ‘Firemen Artists’ – including some women – who witnessed the terror and turmoil of the Blitz, and documented it in an extraordinary body of ...
Cat Thomson takes a trip down memory lane when she returns to her old beat in London on a visit to Covent Garden.
The City of London Corporation are working to transform the St Paul's gyratory. Largely unchanged since the 1970s, our designs will reorganise the traffic-dominated streets to create a new public ...
He also built the Chapel of the Cradle, which is said to contain relics of Jesus’ manger, at St. Mary Major. Tomb of Pope Clement VIII. Credit: Henri Waerenburgh/Wikipedia Ippolito Aldobrandini ...
Pope Francis is a historical figure, the first Pope from Latin America and the first member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit) to sit on the throne of Peter. He breathed his last after struggling for ...
That's when the O'Reilly sisters noticed a huge puddle across the street from their house in St. Thomas, Ont. They decided to craft a sign that read, "Splash us," and then stood in front of the ...
LONDON CALLING: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen nips across the Channel today to attend the “Future of Energy Security” summit. But the real interest will be in her tête-à-tête with ...
Last summer, NME caught St. Vincent’s show at London’s Royal Albert Hall. It earned a four-star review: “Throughout the pulverising 90-minute set, Clark wields her guitar like a weapon and ...
Practitioners at St Clements Surgery recently moved into their new home on Upper Brook Street, leaving the old building on Tanner Street vacant. A planning application has been submitted to the city ...
Ms Duncan said: "I’m looking forward to being part of this iconic event, running in London with thousands of other people raising money and awareness for amazing charities like St Helena Hospice." ...
St George’s Day traditionally falls on April 23 every year, but this year the Church of England has confirmed it has been pushed back. There’s good reason for this – the church has a rule th ...
In fact, London got its very first veggie restaurant as early as 1879. And not just one: they popped up like radishes in the late Victorian era. “No fish! No Flesh! No Fowl! No Intoxicants!” ...