Art Banksy's Balloon Girl expected to fetch over €2.5million at auction The Bristol-born UK artist redefined our perceptions of street art in the 2000s. Christie's London auction house expect Banksy's 2005 remake of Girl With Balloon to sell for millions next week. 07/10/2021
Culture news HBO Max is launching in Europe: Everything you need to know What to expect when the US streaming service drops in 26 different countries in Europe over the next year. 05/10/2021
Culture news World's best pianists gather in Poland for Chopin competition The world-renowned piano competition makes a return to Warsaw's National Philharmonic this month in order to crown its next virtuoso. 04/10/2021
Culture news Billie Eilish confirmed for Glastonbury as youngest ever headliner The 19-year old will take to the Pyramid Stage next year after her second album, Happier Than Ever, went multi-platinum. 04/10/2021
Art British Museum accepts Nigerian artist's gift but keeps looted bronzes The British Museum has a gigantic collection of stolen artefacts from multiple continents. One Nigerian artist set out on an exchange to get theirs back. 01/10/2021
Culture news London honours Princess Diana with heritage plaque at her former home The UK capital is filled with over 950 honours illustrating the residences famous people lived and worked in. Now, they're joined by a Royal. 01/10/2021
Tech News MUM’s the word: What you need to know about Google’s latest update Google is in the process of launching MUM, it’s first major search engine update since 2019. How does it work and what benefits will it bring? 01/10/2021
Culture news Search for Daniel Craig's replacement won't begin until 2022 Longtime producer of the James Bond franchise Barbara Broccoli has revealed that the team behind the iconic films are in no rush to replace him. 28/09/2021
Culture news Tony Awards: 'Slave Play' faces snub as 'Moulin Rouge!' takes home ten Records were broken as theatre's biggest evening returned to New York for the first time in two years. 28/09/2021
Green News Italians are asking Vogue to apologise for this 'hypocritical' cover This month’s edition of Vogue Italia features a beautiful scene from Rosignano, cropping out a toxic chemical plant that pollutes the coast. 15/09/2021
Green News HS2 explained: Why people are fighting the UK’s ‘inept' new railway The UK’s largest infrastructure project in generations faces a debate in parliament tonight. We take a look at the history of HS2 and its profound environmental impacts. 13/09/2021
Experiences Super-fast, sustainable, accessible: Are trains the future of travel? A look inside the companies fuelling the rise of train travel with their innovative technology. 13/09/2021
Green News Women are marrying trees to save them from deforestation How a group of over 70 women banded together to protect their local forest is a nature-inspired wedding ceremony. 12/09/2021
Nature Do hippo bones prove the Arabian desert was once covered in water? Archaeologists have uncovered stone tools and hippopotamus bones near ancient lake beds on the Arabian Peninsula. 08/09/2021
Green News Greece’s summer of extreme weather should be a warning to us all Greece is in need of urgent action after a summer of deadly weather. Is a new government department the answer? 07/09/2021
Green News Why is this charity offering staff extra long lunch breaks? Flexible working hours are being offered to volunteers and workers at one UK National Trust site that recorded extreme temperatures in 2019. 31/08/2021
Climate Just how hot has Europe been this summer? We look at the European countries recording historical soaring summer temperatures. 27/08/2021
Experiences European digital nomad destinations that will pay you to move there Digital nomad on the move in Europe? Here are the places in Europe that will reimburse you to live there. 26/08/2021
Nature Which country is planting a tree for every baby that is born? How a reforesting scheme first launched over a decade ago formed one of the world’s most effective environmental partnerships. 23/08/2021
Travel News The eye-watering cost of this year’s British summer holidays The cost of going on holiday in their own country has become an unmanageable luxury for many British families. 13/08/2021