Gilbert & George declare war on classical music
Provocative artists Gilbert & George launch their most controversial work yet - a silent protest against London's Philharmonia Orchestra that's shaking the art world.
Provocative artists Gilbert & George launch their most controversial work yet - a silent protest against London's Philharmonia Orchestra that's shaking the art world.
The exclusive men-only Savage Club in Melbourne has terminated its experimental women's dining nights following significant internal opposition from traditionalist members, maintaining its 160-year male membership policy.
Labour MP Zarah Sultana launches a blistering pre-action legal challenge against her own party, alleging a 'procedural failure' in her membership status, in a dramatic escalation of internal tensions.
The Green Party of England and Wales reports a dramatic surge in new members following the public falling-out between Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, signalling a major shift in the UK's political landscape.
Exclusive: A major internal rift has erupted between Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana over the new Left Alternative party's membership system, exposing deep tensions just weeks after its launch.
Shocking internal data exposes a dramatic collapse in Labour Party membership, with numbers nearly halving since Keir Starmer took leadership, raising serious questions about his grassroots appeal.
Exclusive: Senior Labour figures, including Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn, receive controversial membership termination emails, igniting fresh internal strife and claims of a political purge.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama reveals how embracing AI and digital innovation, including a partnership with Microsoft, is streamlining bureaucracy and bolstering the nation's bid to join the European Union.
A groundbreaking exhibition at Michael Werner Gallery explores the profound influence of Jean Rhys's literary classic 'Wide Sargasso Sea' on contemporary art, featuring works by leading international artists.
Explore the powerful and poetic work of Joy Gregory, a seminal figure in Black British photography, as her major career survey opens at London's Whitechapel Gallery. Discover her profound explorations of identity, beauty, and cultural history.
Get the inside scoop on Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days for October 2025. Discover the confirmed dates, early predictions on deals, and how to prepare for the massive savings event.
Palme d'Or winning director Justine Triet joins the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, marking a significant moment for French cinema and international recognition.
The former First Lady made an unexpected visit to the Queen's Gallery, sparking a frenzy of speculation about the nature of her private meeting in London.
The National Gallery's controversial decision to stop collecting works created after 1900 has ignited a fiery national debate about artistic heritage, colonial legacy, and who gets to define British culture.
A major new report calls for a radical 'national collection' policy, demanding London's Tate and National Gallery lend more iconic artworks to regional museums, ending the capital's art monopoly.
An in-depth analysis of the UK's complex path back to the European Union. Examining political hurdles, public sentiment shifts, and the monumental challenges of rejoining the bloc.
A rare Rembrandt self-portrait is touring England in a revolutionary 'slow art' project, inviting the public to spend quality, distraction-free time with the 17th-century masterpiece to combat museum fatigue.
Exclusive: Labour's Foreign Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds outlines a radical new strategy for the UK's phased reintegration into the European Union, marking a dramatic shift in post-Brexit relations.
Poundland has quietly ended its famous 50p 'Makeup Gallery' deal, removing a major budget beauty staple from shelves and sparking disappointment among savvy shoppers across the UK.
A powerful new exhibition showcases Mark Steinmetz's iconic black and white photographs of young rollerskaters asleep in their cars, offering a poignant glimpse into 1990s American youth culture.
A landmark exhibition at London's National Gallery challenges a century of art history, presenting Georges Seurat not as a cold technician but as a radical visionary of harmony and modern life.
The National Gallery secures Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Virgin and Child with Infant St. John the Baptist' in major acquisition supported by Hans Rausing's generosity and American philanthropy.
The charming historic village of Bungendore, just a short drive from Canberra, has been officially named Australia's Best Tourism Town at the 2023 Australian Top Tourism Town Awards, beating out fierce competition for its unique blend of heritage, artisan
New government data reveals a dramatic surge in US union membership, reaching levels not seen in decades as workers across sectors mobilise for better pay and conditions.
A major billing error by Google led to the wrongful termination of The Institute of Cancer Research's corporate gym membership at PureGym Glasgow, barring vital staff from facilities.
The House of Commons has imposed a strict ban on mobile phones in the public gallery following a major security breach caused by loud prank noises, sparking a debate over security and public access in Parliament.
A newly authenticated 17th-century miniature portrait reveals compelling evidence of a close, possibly romantic relationship between William Shakespeare and his literary patron, the Earl of Southampton. Art experts and historians are re-evaluating the Bar
Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski makes a direct appeal to former Labour members, urging them to join the Greens to create a powerful, unified left-wing alternative in British politics.
Photographer Nik Roche's intimate portrait, 'Life from a Caravan Window,' offers a poignant glimpse into a child's quiet world of reflection, earning a coveted spot in the prestigious Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition at the National P