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Dishoom's Permit Room: A Bombay Hotel in London

Discover Dishoom's first hotel, The Permit Room, a love letter to 1960s Bombay. Our review explores its immersive decor, signature breakfast, and whether it lives up to the iconic brand's reputation.

Ex-star wins £56m FIFA compensation case

A former France and Real Madrid football legend is seeking a staggering £56 million in compensation from FIFA after winning a groundbreaking legal battle over transfer rules.

London exodus hits record high as thousands flee

New data reveals a dramatic shift as Londoners abandon the capital in record numbers, with Brighton emerging as a top destination. Discover the reasons behind this urban exodus.

Melbourne’s Star Ferris Wheel Set to Spin Again

Melbourne’s troubled Star Ferris wheel, once a symbol of the city’s skyline, is finally set to reopen after years of delays and financial woes. Discover the revival of this beloved attraction.

Ancient Spanish church devastated by fire

A devastating fire has torn through a centuries-old Spanish church, with emergency crews battling to save the beloved tourist attraction from total destruction.

Art’otel London Hoxton: A Stylish East London Stay

Discover Art’otel London Hoxton, where contemporary art meets boutique luxury in one of the capital’s trendiest neighbourhoods. Our review explores its vibrant design, top-tier amenities, and prime location.

Grateful Dead's SF home sells for $3.2m

The legendary Victorian home where the Grateful Dead lived and created music in the 1960s is now up for sale, offering a rare piece of rock history.

Two dead in London double stabbing

Two men have died following a violent double stabbing in London, as Metropolitan Police urgently search for suspects in the shocking late-night attack.

Court: Climate inaction violates human rights

A groundbreaking European court decision has ruled that government failure to combat climate change breaches fundamental human rights, setting a historic legal precedent.

Save Bernat Klein’s Scottish Borders Studio

A grassroots campaign is fighting to preserve the modernist masterpiece of textile designer Bernat Klein in the Scottish Borders, highlighting its cultural and architectural significance.

Live in London for £550/month with this rent hack

A savvy Londoner reveals her budget-friendly living strategy, sharing how she slashed her rent to £550 a month while enjoying a prime location. Discover her clever approach to affordable city living.

Sycamore Gap tree vandals appear in court

The individuals responsible for felling the beloved Sycamore Gap tree have appeared in court, facing charges over the destruction of the iconic Northumberland landmark.

Torres Strait climate case dismissed by court

A groundbreaking climate lawsuit brought by Torres Strait Islanders has been dismissed by Australia's Federal Court, dealing a blow to Indigenous communities fighting for climate justice.

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