
The Health minister, Zweli Mkhize, has suggested a South African interest in swapping or selling the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine after studies have revealed its ineffectiveness against the South African variant in young people.
The Health minister, Zweli Mkhize, has suggested a South African interest in swapping or selling the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine after studies have revealed its ineffectiveness against the South African variant in young people.
Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been charged with breaching the country’s import-export law and will remain in detention until 15 February for further questioning. A document issued by the police […]
Nature hasn’t given us any background music to accompany our daily lives; that only happens in films. However, from time to time some initiatives take place that allow us to get a […]
Since the singer George Michael’s death on Christmas Day 2016, fans from all over the world have created a garden of remembrance outside his London home at The Grove in Highgate. Now, […]
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 […]
Teresa Origone and Lydia Clowes, the duo from South East London formerly known as LVNA, have moved on to bigger things as Bad Honey. Above the crepe dresses and silk shirts of […]
Pluto Press will this month release a new book which explores the relationship between music and politics. Sound-System: The Political Power of Music is written by Dave Randall – a musician best-known for his […]
Sound System: The Political Power of Music written by musician, writer and activist Dave Randall is published this month by Pluto Press. Dave Randall explores the role of music in creating social change from […]
The National Trust in collaboration with the National Archives have re-created 1930s gay venue The Caravan club in Freud’s bar, Covent Garden. The project is part of Queer City: London club culture 1918-1967 that marks the […]
The organisers of the Glastonbury Festival have announced plans for a new festival, called Variety Bazaar. Variety Bazaar will be separate from Glastonbury and be held at a different location. Some festival-goers […]
2016 has been regarded as a devastating year for celebrity deaths. These have included Muhammad Ali, Alan Rickman, Terry Wogan, Harper Lee and Carrie Fisher. Deaths also hit the music industry. For […]
Open air festivals signify the start of summer. Food festivals, outside screenings and bars are beginning to open throughout the capital. All day TODAY at Urban Food Fest: enjoy this southern fried […]
Shakespeare is not only a British playwright, he is the playwright of the world. 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. President Obama was in London on Saturday 23rd April and […]
On the outside the houses on Colebrook Row in Islington look fairly similar – only the house numbers and the colour of the front door seem to differ. However, walking past the window of […]
A brief portrait of Jela and Richard Webb, ex-bankers from West Sussex who now spend their free time pursuing their passion — American singer-songwriter music. Featuring Richard and Jela’s favorite songs from Ellis […]
Born out of the feminist punk movement of the Great Pacific Northwest, seminal 90s band Sleater-Kinney have returned after a ten year hiatus. A New Wave focuses on this return, on the fans who […]
Sam Garrett is an up-and-coming musician in London. He’s originally from the countryside in Staffordshire, but moved down to London a few years ago in pursuit of a new life and musical […]
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