Baking criticism reveals mother's legacy of love

A Malaysian writer in Germany discovers her mother's baking legacy wasn't about perfection but about love and perseverance. Read how she found connection through imperfect cookies.

Regent Street car-free festive day on 6 December

London's Regent Street transforms into a pedestrianised festive playground on Saturday 6 December with vintage buses, live entertainment, and exclusive shopping offers. Discover the full schedule and plan your visit.

First US Ismaili Centre Opens in Houston

Discover the new Ismaili Centre in Houston, a serene architectural masterpiece by Farshid Moussavi for the city's 40,000-strong Ismaili Muslim community. Explore its unique design and cultural significance.

Share Your Treasured Family Recipes

The Guardian's Feast wants your cherished recipes passed down through generations. Share the stories behind your family's culinary heritage for a chance to be featured.

Coronation Street's Gail Platt makes festive return

Coronation Street icon Gail Platt, played by Helen Worth, is set for a dramatic Christmas comeback to Weatherfield. Discover how the Platt family's latest crisis brings their matriarch home.

White House Discussed CNN Hosts in Paramount Takeover Bid

Larry Ellison and White House officials discussed potential CNN programming changes, including axing hosts Trump dislikes, during Paramount's Warner Bros Discovery acquisition talks. Explore the political implications.

New 3,800-Capacity Music Venue Coming to West London

British Airways ARC, a major new 3,800-capacity music venue, will open at Olympia London in 2026. Operated by AEG Presents, it promises world-class performances in a historic location. Sign up for updates now!

Toxic Christmas Movie The Family Stone Gets Sequel

The Family Stone, widely considered the most toxic Christmas film ever made, is officially getting a sequel. Director Thomas Bezucha is developing the follow-up to honour the late Diane Keaton.

Abbey's Golden Murals: US Power in London Show

Discover Edwin Austin Abbey's opulent studies for Pennsylvania's Capitol murals at the National Gallery. A stunning display of early 20th-century American soft power through art. Visit before 15 February!

Wes Anderson Exhibition Opens in London

A major Wes Anderson exhibition featuring 700+ props and artefacts from his films opens at London's Design Museum. Book tickets now for this cinematic journey.

Edinburgh TV Festival could relocate from city

The prestigious Edinburgh TV Festival is considering leaving its historic home due to soaring costs and a drive to increase working-class representation in the television industry.

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