On May 24, Wigan hosted a vibrant gathering of over 300 representatives from Northern England to celebrate the region’s cultural education workforce. The event, organized by the creative education charity Curious Minds, aimed to honour the dedication of teachers, artists, youth and
The Prime Minister has issued a stark warning to university leaders across the UK, calling for immediate action to address what he describes as an “unacceptable rise” in antisemitism on campuses. In a high-level meeting with vice-chancellors, the Prime Minister emphasized the
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Blenheim Palace recently admitted that its claim of discovering a Woodstock festival from 1769 was a hoax. BBC Oxford had initially reported that archivists found records of a 200-person event in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. However, Blenheim Palace later clarified the “discovery” was created
The organizers of upcoming lantern festivals in Birmingham and London have refuted claims that the events are a scam. A trading standards investigation was launched after concerns were raised by ticket holders due to the lack of confirmed event locations. Birmingham City
Derby will host a celebration of English culture on Saturday ahead of St George’s Day, which falls on Tuesday. The city centre will come alive with free events designed to showcase English heritage and culture “in all its eccentricities.” The festivities will
A 13-year-old blind pianist, Chapman Shum, joined other young disabled performers at the UK’s first-ever inclusive music festival held at the Bristol Beacon. The event, part of the nationwide Music for Youth Festival 2024, provided a platform for 140 young people aged
There are growing calls to bring back the Bingley Festival in time for Bradford 2025 after organizers announced that they couldn’t afford to hold the event this year. The festival, which featured performances from notable acts such as Noel Gallagher’s High Flying
Lyle’s Golden Syrup, a beloved British baking staple, is undergoing a significant redesign for the first time in 140 years, sparking widespread public backlash. The iconic logo, featuring a lion carcass surrounded by bees, has long been a distinctive feature of the
“Oppenheimer,” a three-hour epic about the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II, dominated the 77th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), securing seven major awards, including best film, best director, and best actor. These victories further solidify the film’s position
Former One Direction star Zayn Malik has been named the ambassador for Bradford’s City of Culture year. The 31-year-old singer, originally from West Bowling but now spending much of his time in the US, will represent Bradford throughout its year as the