Silverhairs Culture
Blue Peter badges worn with pride
It has become a coveted emblem of endeavour, worn with pride by thousands of school children across Britain and [...]
Read More →
Vigils to mark Great War centenary
Candle-lit vigils could be held at churches and buildings across the country to mark next year’s Great War centenary. [...]
Read More →
Active Duke blessed by good health
The Duke of Edinburgh has enjoyed remarkably good health all his life but has been admitted to hospital on [...]
Read More →
Stevens: Downton death not my doing
Former Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens has insisted that he had no say in his character’s controversial death in [...]
Read More →
Masterpiece saved for the nation
One of “the great masterpieces of British art” has been saved for the nation in a deal that will [...]
Read More →
Attraction provides York Minster insight
Final preparations are under way for the opening of the largest visitor attraction within a UK cathedral. Revealing York [...]
Read More →
Sky+ the great way to control what you watch on TV!
Sky+ is a great new way to control what you watch on TV! If you already have Sky you [...]
Read More →
Older women ‘disappear from TV’
Women on television are affected by a “combination of ageism and sexism” that does not apply to men, new [...]
Read More →
Flypast marks Dambuster anniversary
Hundreds of well-wishers gathered at Derwent Reservoir to watch a flypast by a Lancaster bomber to mark the 70th [...]
Read More →
Downton Abbey ‘may run for decade’
Downton Abbey could run for 10 years, according to its producer Gareth Neame. He told the New York Daily [...]
Read More →
Artist paints new picture every day
The wild beauty of the 630 mile long South West Coast Path has been captured by an artist’s ambitious [...]
Read More →
Royal costumes go on display
An exhibition exploring the sumptuous costume of British monarchs and their court during the 16th and 17th centuries goes [...]
Read More →
Memorial unveiled for Bevin Boys
The Countess of Wessex has unveiled a memorial to 48,000 miners who helped keep Britain fighting in the Second [...]
Read More →
Broadbent takes train robbery lead
Oscar winner Jim Broadbent will play the detective charged with tracking down the Great Train Robbers in the second [...]
Read More →
Tates showcase Matisse and Turner
Major exhibitions by Matisse, Turner and Mondrian will be among the highlights of next year’s shows at the Tate [...]
Read More →







