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Lake District Structure Known as “Henry’s Castle” Granted Grade II* Heritage Status

“It is one of those rare buildings that raises more questions than it answers.” A little-known stone structure in northwest

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V&A East Exhibition Traces 125 Years of Black British Music Through Artists’ Reflections

“It was a cauldron of people, with their tops off on podiums … it blew my mind.” A new exhibition

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Paddington: The Musical Leads Olivier Awards with Seven Wins at 50th Anniversary Ceremony

“Paddington’s tally of seven awards places it alongside some of the most decorated productions in Olivier history.”The 2026 Olivier Awards,

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In Search of Madrid’s True Bodegas: A Journey Through Wine, History and Changing Traditions

“A true bodega is not just about wine—it is about time, memory, and a room that refuses to modernise.” The

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Rediscovering Ludwig Koch: Film Revisits Life of Pioneering Sound Recordist Shaped by Exile and War

“I can’t help but think they made a caricature out of him, but he accepted it to survive.” The life

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Argentina Eases Glacier Protections, Sparking Protests Over Mining and Water Security

“What is at stake is the protection of key water reserves in Argentina.” A controversial reform to Ley de Glaciares

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New York Dive Bar Faces Closure as Regulars Rally to Preserve Jimmy’s Corner

“I don’t want this place to go. It holds a lot of memories for me. For everyone.” On a recent

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