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London Fashion Week SS26: Your Ultimate Guide

Get the insider's scoop on London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026. Discover the must-see designers, groundbreaking trends, and essential schedule details for the iconic event.

London Fashion Week 2025 Embraces Witchcraft Trends

London Fashion Week's 2025 season unveils a bewitching trend as designers draw inspiration from witchcraft, folklore and dark romanticism, challenging conventional fashion norms with mystical collections.

IndiLiSi & People Tree: Redefining UK Sustainable Fashion

Discover how IndiLiSi and People Tree are revolutionising UK fashion with their commitment to sustainable materials, Fair Trade practices, and timeless, elegant designs. Your definitive guide to building an ethical wardrobe.

Amanda Holden's ageless baggy fashion masterclass

Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden stuns in a loose-fitting ensemble, proving oversized fashion is ageless. Discover her style secrets and why this look is dominating 2024 trends.

Viral £50 H&M Trench Coat Is Autumn's Must-Have

Shoppers are hailing H&M's viral £50 trench coat as the ultimate autumn wardrobe essential. Discover why this affordable high-street find is selling out fast and garnering rave reviews for its classic design and impeccable fit.

UK's poverty map unchanged since Victorian era

Shocking new analysis reveals the UK's poorest areas have remained trapped in deprivation since the Victorian era, with government policies consistently failing to bridge the divide.

Beckham's White Shirt: A New Tool of Soft Power

Victoria Beckham's latest collection redefines the classic white shirt as a potent symbol of soft power, blending minimalist fashion with political influence and timeless elegance.

Bigelow Slams Oscars' Snub of Female Directors

Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow criticises the Academy Awards for its persistent failure to recognise female filmmaking talent, calling for systemic change in the industry.

Giorgio Armani: The Unseen Force of Fashion at 91

At 91, Giorgio Armani remains the steadfast captain of his eponymous fashion empire. A rare interview reveals a man of elegant determination, unwavering control, and a fiercely private nature that continues to define his legacy.

Fashion Icon Giorgio Armani Passes Away Aged 91

The fashion industry mourns the loss of legendary designer Giorgio Armani, who passed away peacefully at 91. Remembering his revolutionary impact on luxury fashion and global style.

Pope Francis Condemns 'Immoral' CEO Pay and Wealth Gap

In a powerful address to Italian business leaders, Pope Francis launched a fierce critique of modern capitalism, condemning the growing inequality between executives and their workers as a grave sin and a threat to social cohesion.

UK's £54k Per Head Wealth Gap Between London and Wales

Exclusive analysis reveals a dramatic £54,000 per head economic gap between London and other UK regions, with Wales and the North East lagging far behind. Experts warn of a deeply unbalanced national economy.

UK Gender Pay Gap: Women Earn 14% Less Than Men

Shocking new figures from the Office for National Statistics show Britain's gender pay gap remains stubbornly wide, with women effectively working for free for nearly two months each year compared to male colleagues.

The Great British Blame Game: Migrants vs The Elite

A deep dive into the toxic narrative dividing Britain, where migrants are scapegoated while the ultra-wealthy evade responsibility for the nation's crises. Analysis reveals the dangerous rhetoric shaping post-Brexit politics.

UK Life Expectancy Stalls Despite Rise in 100-Year-Olds

New data reveals a worrying stagnation in British life expectancy, even as the number of centenarians hits record highs. Experts point to a 'perfect storm' of austerity, NHS pressures, and lifestyle diseases halting decades of progress.

GCSE Music faces extinction as costs soar to £400 per pupil

Exclusive: Soaring costs of music GCSEs are creating an 'apartheid' in arts education, with state school pupils priced out. The Child Poverty Action Group reveals the stark inequalities forcing schools to cut creative subjects.

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