Frida Kahlo: Record sale amid missing art scandal

As Frida Kahlo's painting sets a $60m record at Sotheby's, a major scandal unfolds over missing masterpieces from her museum. Explore the investigation into Mexico's art patrimony crisis.

New Music Friday: De La Soul's Emotional Return

Discover this week's essential new album releases, from De La Soul's poignant hip-hop return to Keaton Henson's rock transformation and Oneohtrix Point Never's electronic experiments.

BBC apologises for edited Trump Capitol riot speech

The BBC has apologised for splicing clips of a Trump speech ahead of the Capitol riots, prompting an investigation by a US media regulator and a threatened $5bn lawsuit. Discover the full story.

Line of Duty Season 7: What Fans Demand

Line of Duty confirms its return for a seventh series. Discover what fans want from the AC-12 comeback, from casting to plot twists. Don't miss the revival of BBC's hit drama.

Ólafsson's Opus 109: A Transcendent Beethoven Album

Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson's new concept album 'Opus 109' on Deutsche Grammophon offers a breathtaking reinterpretation of Beethoven, linking him to Bach and Schubert. Stream it now on Apple Music and Spotify.

Albanese Returns to Hard Chat After 10-Year Pledge

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese fulfils decade-old promise to return to ABC's Hard Chat, while former ABC chair Ita Buttrose shares controversial immigration views. Plus ABC's major 2026 content reveal.

Nuremberg Trials Archives Go Online After 25 Years

Harvard Law School launches fully digitised Nuremberg trials records after a 25-year preservation project, offering unprecedented public access to the landmark Nazi war crimes proceedings.

Dick Van Dyke Turned Down James Bond Role

Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke reveals he was approached to play James Bond in the 1960s but declined due to concerns about his British accent. Discover the untold story.

Spain marks 50 years since Franco's death

On the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death, Spain reflects on his dictatorship as PM Sánchez urges defence of democracy against rising authoritarian nostalgia.

Spider-Man No Way Home Live Concert Review

Experience the world premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home's score performed live at London's Royal Albert Hall. A breathtaking fusion of cinema and orchestra.

Ride the Cyclone Review: Cult Musical in London

The eccentric cult musical Ride the Cyclone opens at Southwark Playhouse Elephant. Six teens sing for salvation after a fatal rollercoaster accident in this unique show. See it until 10 January.

Best Non-Alcoholic Spirits for UK Drinkers

Discover Mark Diacono's top non-alcoholic spirits and cocktails for the festive season. From Mother Root to Sylva Labs, elevate your alcohol-free drinking experience.

Hornsey Town Hall restored after six-year project

North London's Grade II listed Art Deco gem, Hornsey Town Hall, reopens following a monumental six-year restoration, removed from the Heritage at Risk register. Discover the revived cultural hub.

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