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  • Boomtown 2026 review: Surely the best party in the world

    Life&Style

    Boomtown 2026 review and star rating: ★★★★★ Pirates are squaring up to one another, clenching their jaws as they prepare to strike blows. Hundreds are jeering around the ring, where the crowd have been whipped into a feverish mob. Villagers are peering from the rooftops to get a glimpse of the fight. But before long, [...]

    Large crowd at Boomtown festival main stage with vibrant smoke and confetti, during a sunny day.
  • Cats musical review, Regent’s Park: Purrrfectly exquisite nonsense

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    Cats review and star rating: ★★★★ The unnervingly bad 2019 movie did nothing to dispel the creeping sense that perhaps Cats is a little too strange. We were willing to suspend our disbelief for all sorts of nonsense in the 1990s, including this, a musical with loose at best narrative direction that spends 80 per [...]

    Grizabella in a shaggy white costume with cat ears, performing Memory from Cats musical at Regents Park Open Air Theatre
  • What’s on in London August

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    August in London offers countless ways to make the most of the city. It’s a great chance to experience workshops, join in on some sport activations, discover a new cuisine, use exclusive offers, and embrace all London has to offer. This guide highlights some of this month’s top picks, suitable for all ages. Activities and [...]

    Collage of London attractions: Tower Bridge, outdoor dining, rock climbing, museum, afternoon tea, and spa.
  • The forgotten masterpiece that helped shape the modern English language

    August 5, 2026

    As our new Education Secretary rethinks how we learn about language, Eliot Wilson on one of the most forgotten and seminal English texts Five hundred years ago this year, the first copies of an English translation of the New Testament appeared in London. The brilliant young theologian and linguist William Tyndale, then studying in Germany, [...]

  • Dante Mayfair at Claridge’s review: How about a five-martini dinner?

    August 5, 2026

    How many martinis is too many? Adam Bloodworth works that out over dinner at the new Claridge’s restaurant, Dante Mayfair An obvious question comes to mind when thinking about the new restaurant at Claridge’s: Why? Why has a quintessentially British hotel invited a restaurant from New York to open a permanent venue on their premises? [...]

  • Luke Combs, Wembley review: as personal as a Texas honky-tonk

    August 4, 2026

    Luke Combs, Wembley review and star rating: ★★★★★ If you noticed an inordinate number of Stetsons, cowboys, and cowgirls heading to Wembley Stadium this weekend, it was for good reason. Luke Combs, one of Country music’s biggest artists, was in town. Country, the quintessential American genre, may feel like an odd match for the Home [...]

  • People read less: Do we still need the Booker Prize?

    July 30, 2026

    The world and it’s reading habits have changed – but has the Booker Prize changed too? And what purpose does it fulfil, asks Eliot Wilson What is the point of literary prizes? The longlist for this year’s Booker Prize was announced on Tuesday, 13 works of long-form fiction by writers of any nationality, which must [...]

  • Here we go again: The best roof terrace for yet another heatwave

    July 28, 2026

    Just when you thought you’d got out… they drag you back in. Or up: up to London’s roof terraces to bask in yet another spell of 30 degree heat. We round up some of the top spots up top to make the most of this most clement of summers. Madison Where else to start but [...]

  • Why the Bank of England museum is a one-of-a-kind

    July 28, 2026

    Where else in the country can you walk into a museum and without any guard present, lift a gold bar worth £1.2 million? Welcome to the Bank of England museum, one of the City’s hidden gems. Apart from the gold bar, a reminder of the 400,000 beneath you, the museum is a real treasure house, [...]

  • London Sports Festival’s 3×3 Basketball Court Scores Early Success with Basketball England Takeover

    July 23, 2026

    Central London Alliance’s London Sports Festival’s newest sporting activation has made an impressive start, as the pop-up 3×3 basketball court in Paternoster Square welcomed hundreds of participants and spectators for a successful opening day in partnership with Basketball England. Situated in the shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral, the court has transformed Paternoster Square into a [...]

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