Young people fuel cinema’s post pandemic revival but figures remain lower
When cinemas closed during the pandemic and streaming platforms surged, some predicted that this would mark the end of traditional

When cinemas closed during the pandemic and streaming platforms surged, some predicted that this would mark the end of traditional

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

A Pokémon Go-style game centred on catching and battling UK politicians went viral on social media following the 2026 local

Three years ago, the Family Business Research Foundation (FBRF) reported family-owned construction businesses in the UK account for 95.7% of

Every pub along the central street of Whitehall will close their doors this Saturday, as a planned nationalist march sparks

With warmer days on the way this summer, it’s tempting to think about cooling off in the River Thames –

Hundreds gathered at a central London theatre on Sunday evening as a cookbook paying homage to Somali culinary traditions was

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

Watching a football match in London has evolved far beyond simply taking a seat in the stands. At clubs like

Keith Andrews believes Brentford made a very smart decision when they signed Ben Mee as he reflected on the retiring

The Liberal Democrats completed their trio of South West London holds by securing Kingston in the local council elections. The