Copenhagen Revival Confronts Atomic Secrets and Moral Fog

Michael Frayn's 1998 drama about quantum physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg returns to Hampstead Theatre with chilling relevance to contemporary politics, though this production struggles to fully ignite its emotional core.

Ian Cheshire Appointed as New Chair of Ofcom

The government has selected Ian Cheshire, former Channel 4 chair and Kingfisher CEO, as the preferred candidate to lead Ofcom for a four-year term, pending parliamentary approval.

BBC Breached Standards with Bafta Racial Slur Broadcast

The BBC breached editorial standards by broadcasting a racial slur during the Bafta awards, with the offensive content remaining on iPlayer overnight. The corporation's executive complaints unit found the incident was unintentional but constituted a serio

Black Watch: The Epic Play That Conquered the Globe

The National Theatre of Scotland's 2006 hit Black Watch, a devastating Iraq war drama, became a global sensation. From Fife pubs to New York stages, its innovative storytelling and emotional depth captivated audiences worldwide.

Woman, 60, Quits Clubbing Over Too Much Male Attention

Elizabeth Young, a 60-year-old from South Croydon, has stopped clubbing to avoid persistent advances from younger men, attributing her youthful appearance to daily gym workouts and a mindset that ageing is a choice.

The Wei: Xi'an Dumplings in Fulham from Chef Guirong Wei

Guirong Wei, the chef behind Master Wei and Xi'an Impression, opens The Wei in Fulham, focusing on Xi'an dumplings and cold dishes. This family-run spot offers a calm, personal dining experience with highlights like pork-prawn dumplings and pig ear salad.

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