Ireland loves the UK (in Eurovision) – what now that it is gone?
The absence of Ireland in Vienna this year may pose a problem for the UK’s already dwindling number of votes

The absence of Ireland in Vienna this year may pose a problem for the UK’s already dwindling number of votes

Cowboy hats, country music and rodeo culture are no longer confined to the American South. Across Britain, “cowboy-core” is rapidly

The fairytale continues for Shrek and Fiona as they return to cinemas to celebrate the film’s 25th anniversary. Cineworld is

The May bank holiday weekend is swiftly approaching, albeit with a mixed bag of weather on the horizon. Come rain

Bingo has long been a popular form of entertainment across the UK, with a strong presence in both traditional halls

Ashley Campbell has stepped out of the place she once called home and found her own voice in London. Despite

A ‘darkly hedonistic’ adaptation of Bertolt Brecht’s seminal anti-war work Mother Courage and Her Children opens at Shakespeare’s Globe next

There is something almost invisible about the way people in the UK consume digital entertainment today. It makes no sound,

Even if you’re not a theatre kid, you’d likely still be familiar with Elphaba’s green skin and black hair, the

Outgoing BBC director-general Tim Davie has been appointed as the next co-chair of the Creative Industries Council. The council acts

Playing together for twenty years, Maria Aheard and Bob Branscombe are no strangers to the live music scene, being first-hand