Although the world is increasingly digitised and people spend more time on screens than with their noses in a book, the publishing company is faring well ...
Thirty years ago, a new educational building was constructed in Bloomsbury, and they added a roof garden, which happens to be ...
Queer people have long known that food, community, and love are the true cornerstones of pleasure Eating together is a way of ...
Stepping into the shoes of a literary figure as well known as Virginia Woolf would be a nerve-wracking challenge for anyone, ...
So states Sherlock Holmes in The Red-Headed League. The Master Detective claims to be an accomplished orienteer, able to ...
The complex of more than 2,000 homes, which opened on the fringes of the City in 1969, was widely mocked and voted London’s ...
London is awash with bars in old loos, and while it’s less than ideal to see public convenience diminish, at least in their ...
When you think of the typical person buying up properties in prime central London, an established professional in their 50s ...
The Devil Wears Prada at the Coral Room in Bloomsbury, Mildreds new look in Soho and Hovarda comes to Canary Wharf ...
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, the anonymous writer and cook orchestrated a magazine treasure hunt in London — here, she tells us ...
I. B. Tauris, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, announced the publication of Dr. Hasmik Khalapyan’s "The Armenian Women's ...
Birmingham has once again become the focus of another national newspaper’s opinion section. Dr Steve McCabe criticises the ...
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