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Bridget Jones Statue Unveiled in Leicester Square

A new bronze statue of Bridget Jones has been unveiled in London's Leicester Square, with Helen Fielding and Renée Zellweger in attendance. Discover the story behind this tribute to a British icon.

10 Historic Hotels for a Time-Travel Getaway

Discover 10 unique hotels across the UK and Europe where you can step back in time, from Robert Browning's Florence apartment to a Tudor manor in Wales. Book your historic escape today!

London's Great Freeze of 1963: Milkmen on Skis

Relive London's coldest winter in 1963 when the capital froze for months. See how milkmen used skis and the Thames nearly froze. Discover more incredible photos from the Big Freeze.

Historic Simpson's Tavern to reopen as Cloth Cornhill

London's 18th century Simpson's Tavern is set to reopen in 2025 as Cloth Cornhill after a rent dispute closure. The new owners promise to maintain the historic spirit with chops, steaks and wine-fuelled lunches.

Brighton Pier For Sale Amid Tax Hike Pressures

The iconic Brighton Palace Pier faces an uncertain future as rising business rates and economic pressures prompt owners to seek new investment, sparking concerns about this beloved seaside treasure.

Jenner's vaccine shed declared at risk

The humble Gloucestershire shed where Edward Jenner conducted his first smallpox vaccinations has been declared at risk, sparking a campaign to save this birthplace of immunology.

South London Historic Concert Series Returns

Discover how South London's most breathtaking historic venues are hosting an extraordinary concert series this summer, featuring world-class musicians in stunning architectural settings.

Democrats Make Historic Breakthrough in 2025 US Election

In a landmark US election result, Democratic candidates have achieved multiple historic firsts, including electing the youngest-ever senator and first Somali-American governor, reshaping America's political landscape.

Rotten Tomatoes Savages London Film With Brutal Score

The highly anticipated London-based romance 'All Of Us Strangers' faces a devastating blow as Rotten Tomatoes critics deliver one of their most brutal scores of the year, leaving fans and filmmakers stunned.

Saffron Walden: Medieval Town One Hour From London

Escape the city bustle and step back in time to Saffron Walden, a stunning medieval Essex town offering historic charm, independent shops and countryside beauty just 60 minutes from the capital.

Fantaisie: Modern Ophelia Swamped by Sensory Overload

French director Sandrine Rinaldi's ambitious 'Fantaisie' attempts to reimagine Shakespeare's Ophelia for the digital age, but becomes overwhelmed by its own audiovisual excess in this striking yet frustrating character study.

Hollywood's Worst Box Office Month in 30 Years

Cinema industry faces unprecedented crisis as October 2025 box office revenues collapse to levels not seen since the early 1990s, raising serious questions about the future of theatrical releases.

Rome's Ancient Torre dei Conti Tower Collapses

A significant portion of Rome's medieval Torre dei Conti has collapsed, sending rubble cascading into the street near the Imperial Forums. The 12th-century tower suffered catastrophic structural failure, though miraculously no injuries were reported.

A Mother's Embrace: Trauma Horror Review

This unsettling horror film explores psychological trauma through the eyes of a firefighter confronting demons both real and supernatural in a woozy, atmospheric nightmare.

150-Year-Old Beer Time Capsule to Be Opened

A remarkable piece of brewing history is about to be uncorked as a beer bottle preserved since 1875 prepares to meet the modern air after a century and a half in waiting.

Burna Boy's Fiery Acting Debut in '3 Cold Dishes'

Nigerian superstar Burna Boy delivers a scorching performance in his acting debut, leading a gripping revenge thriller that blends Lagos's vibrant energy with London's gritty underworld.

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