
Several central European countries are struggling to cope with a new wave of coronavirus after reporting record high numbers of cases. The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have all seen a spike […]
Several central European countries are struggling to cope with a new wave of coronavirus after reporting record high numbers of cases. The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland have all seen a spike […]
The impact of the global coronavirus crisis in generating panic and fear has prompted comparisons with the prejudice arising from the media’s coverage of AIDS and the HIV virus four decades […]
In 1949 a largely bedridden 46 year old writer, coughing blood from tuberculosis, whose father had been an Imperial civil servant being paid to profit from the Opium trade to China, had […]
Evidence to be gathered from blood transfusion scandal A public inquiry has begun taking evidence into the blood transfusion scandal which is said to have cost the lives of more than 2,000 […]
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un meet in Hanoi to begin historic summit US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have met in Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital city, for their eagerly […]
‘I think even people who just walk past, they have quite negative reactions towards stuff, and you realise that a lot of people’s views are entrenched in a 1990s idea of what […]
Palestinians are burying some of their dead with fresh protests against Israel expected today. Palestinian officials say Israeli troops shot and killed 58 people in the Gaza Strip on Monday, and some […]
Ghana was the first country south of the Sahara to gain independence from British colonial rule. Since that time, however, and since independence the country had been beset by a history of […]
Miles Fan discusses the impact of misspelling a major world language in one of Britain’s foremost museums
Sierra Boggess has announced that she will be stepping down from the role of Maria in a concert performance of West Side Story after international backlash and accusations of whitewashing. The performance […]
Seventy-three year old Paul Watts discusses his passion for surfing .
The annual Sikh festival of Vaisakhi commenced in Gravesend today with dancing, prayers and the raising of the ceremonial flag. The organisers said everyone is invited to join in singing, martial arts, […]
The scale of the tower block tragedy in Latimer Road West London is unprecedented. Several hundred Londoners in a social housing tower block, 24 storeys high, found themselves engulfed in flames in […]
What are we to learn from the persecution of conscientious objectors during the Great War between 1914-18? The power of war talk is seductive and exciting. The rhetoric of peace has been […]
One of the most controversial art pieces ‘My Bed’ created by Tracey Emin in 1998 and shortlisted for the 1999 Turner Prize is on display in London. Many artists at the time made […]
From the title sequence you know this isn’t going to be your average superhero movie. The graphics engage the audience with the original comic book and rather than naming the director and actors […]
Valentine’s Day is celebrated throughout the world on February 14th. It’s billed as a day of love and romance but what is it really? The run up to the day and the […]
Acting is one of the most difficult professions to succeed in. The idea of the ‘starving artist’ is prolific in modern culture with the idea that many who aspire to the heights […]
The Big Short speaks about concepts that need to be known and understood. The banking crisis that started in 2005 and led to the financial collapse, in 2008, of many countries is an […]
There’s a look of bewilderment when I express my preference for radio over television. My reasoning, however, is simple: TV instructs the imagination whilst radio engages it. Imposing visual cues undermines […]
Prince Harry has visited this year’s Chelsea Flower Show, ahead of the opening to the public tomorrow. Horticulturalists from around the world are displaying their designs at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, […]
The broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has decided it will take ‘no further action’ over a BBC radio presenter who said women should ‘keep their knickers on’ while discussing convicted rapist and footballer Ched […]
Today marks the celebration of St. George the patron Saint of England. St. George was born into a noble Christian family in Turkey and went on to serve in the Roman army. […]
Londonmultimedianews.com is presenting this posting as editorial rather than news because the continuing narrative of the ‘Jihadi John’ story lacks facts, certainty, transparency and virtually anything that can be relied upon as […]
Editorial for Londonmultimedianews.com Written by Tim Crook. It’s now 2015 and licensed broadcasting has been going on in Britain for 92 years. But there is still not equality in the representation of […]
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