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US Museums Lose Government Funding Under Trump

A new survey reveals one-third of US museums have lost government grants since Trump took office, forcing programme cancellations and threatening their future. Discover the impact on cultural institutions.

Durham's Lumiere Festival ends after 15 years

Durham's acclaimed Lumiere light festival closes after 15 years, taking £43m economic impact with it. As arts funding faces 32% cuts, we examine why cultural investment matters more than ever.

Why UK migrants are flocking to Malta for tax breaks

British expats are moving to Malta for its 15% income tax rate and familiar comforts like red postboxes. Discover why this Mediterranean island is attracting UK migrants and the local backlash.

Free London Activities: November 7-9, 2025

Discover the best free events and activities across London from November 7-9, 2025, from immersive art installations to family-friendly festivals and cultural celebrations.

London November 2025: Ultimate Events Guide

Discover the vibrant cultural scene of London this November 2025 with our curated guide to must-see exhibitions, theatre productions, festivals, and seasonal attractions across the capital.

V&A East Museum opens 25 March 2025 in Olympic Park

London's monumental new V&A East Museum in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park announces its 25 March 2025 opening with groundbreaking exhibitions celebrating global creativity and fashion history.

China Sees Eerie Parallels in Trump's America

Chinese observers draw unsettling parallels between Trump's cultural transformation of America and their own historical experience, noting familiar patterns of ideological purification and nationalist fervour.

V&A East: Unapologetically Diverse Museum for Gen Z

The new V&A East museum in Stratford promises to revolutionise the museum experience with diverse collections, digital innovation and community focus designed to captivate younger audiences.

NZ scraps Māori culture rules in schools

The New Zealand government has abolished mandatory Māori cultural practices in classrooms, sparking debate about cultural preservation versus educational flexibility.

Big Pharma's Tax Breaks: Are We Getting NHS Value?

Exclusive analysis reveals pharmaceutical giants received massive tax incentives while NHS faces funding crisis. Experts demand transparency on whether these breaks are delivering promised benefits to UK healthcare.

Orwell and Bowie: Future Predictors Revealed

New research reveals how literary giant George Orwell and music legend David Bowie accurately forecast technological and societal trends decades before they emerged.

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