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Paul Knox's latest book, Lost London: From Crystal Palace to Heston Airport, a History in 25 Missing Buildings, explores lost ...
LGBT+ HISTORY MONTH: February is LGBT+ History Month, with a wealth of events going on all over the country to mark the occasion. Find out what's on in London — this week's picks include a free talk, ...
FEBRUARY IN LONDON: With a new month beginning on Sunday, you'll be needing our guide to things to do in London in February ...
It was revealed back in 2024 that Tschabalala Self's Lady in Blue would be the next artwork in the world-famous square. We ...
A legendary actor, a pioneering Victorian photographer, and an advocate for racial equality will be awarded Blue Plaques in ...
The National Gallery: Art On Your Doorstep is a major free outdoor exhibition programme that scatters true-to-size artwork ...
BURNS NIGHT EVENTS: Scottish poet Robert Burns is celebrated on the anniversary of his birth this Sunday, with Burns suppers ...
Why the Bayeux Tapestry is an important relic of London history.
The Barbican's Sculpture Court is set to get a glow-up, as part of the cultural centre's extensive renovation schemes. From June 2028, sections of the Barbican Centre — which opened in 1982, and has ...
Vikings: The Immersive Experience gets its London premiere on 12 March 2026 — and we recommend signing up for pre-sale access ...
Unicornic heraldry isn't restricted to the King or Queen. Several institutions in the City of London have unicorns as part of ...
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