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The man, who has lived in Taplow for more a decade, said: “The past few weeks I’ve been caught in this lift, but on Sunday I ...
Councillor Marcus Boyland, cabinet member for Best Start for Children and Families, said: “Fostering is a truly life-changing ...
But it’s on this week’s agenda for another reason: an event at Camden Town’s Koko, which is not a venue you’d normally ...
THERE is that lovely moment in the 1999 Richard Curtis film Notting Hill, when Hugh Grant blags his way into a press junket to meet the Hollywood superstar he has fallen hard for, and pretends he is a ...
When a Jane Austen heroine, unlucky in love, finds herself thrown into the modern world of dating, she must set aside her ...
A gang of teenage outcasts known as the The Lost, frozen in age, inhabit the tunnels beneath Obsidian, a post-apocalyptic ...
ORIGINALLY commissioned and developed by the Bush Theatre, Anoushka Lucas’s acclaimed one-woman show Elephant arrives at the ...
In the latest in his series on eminent Victorians, Neil Titley turns his attention to a most uncivil ‘servant’ ...
Jazz festival line-ups don’t just happen, someone has to put them together. One such person is Barney Dufton, programme ...
In 1792, the Welsh bard Edward Williams – using his bardic name of Iolo Morganwg – stood at the summit and proclaimed that ...
Chekhov’s tragicomedy Uncle Vanya haunts Conor McPherson’s new play with its four-act structure, family dynamics, a crumbling estate and characters consumed by unrequited love or impossible dreams.
BILLY (Oscar Lloyd), a gambling addict, is mid-therapy with bestselling author and psychoanalyst Dr Margaret Ford (Lisa Dillon), an expert in compulsive behaviour, when he pulls a gun. He claims he ...