Against a backdrop of continued change in the world, the artist here in London has come to the end of another large piece. It ...
In January 1815, the family moved to Norfolk Street, Fitzrovia, in London, and then on to Sheerness and Chatham, Kent. In 1822, the Dickens family—barring Charles, who remained at school—left ...
Much of what we know about Scotland Yard comes from British crime dramas or murder mysteries, but behind the name lies a remarkable story of police innovation. Scotland Yard’s Victorian history ...
She said she played a powerful and vulnerable character who remained just as relevant as when Charles Dickens published ... the first on London's West End since 2011, still feels just as current ...
On Friday, the sculpture was unveiled in the Georgian Ball Room at Bath Assembly Rooms, where people including Charles Dickens and Jane ... and uplifting experience for the public and I cannot ...
The fair is populated as usual, by performers portraying characters from Charles Dickens and “the often ... and the “Dark Garden Corset Experience.” There are six aptly name British pubs ...
The hotel’s culinary highlight is undoubtedly Ekstedt at The Yard, the Michelin-starred restaurant from Swedish chef Niklas Ekstedt. Specialising in open-fire cooking, it brings a distinct ...
London is chocka with modern bars that offer ... for its manifest antiquity and its literary connections: Charles Dickens and PG Wodehouse are just two of those who frequented these dimly lit ...
A heartbroken mother admits she may never know why her “wonderful and kind” son fell into the path of a car and died.
The older parts of London are a chasmophile’s ... The most famous inmate was John Dickens, whose son you might have heard of. Charles Dickens visited his father here many times, and immortalised ...
Remembering a life-altering conversation with the singer, songwriter, actor, and ultimate '60s icon, who died yesterday at 78 ...