This week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the removal of all social distancing measures...
Read MoreBritain’s most popular soprano, Lesley Garrett will appear on the BBC’s Radio 3 with Sean Rafferty...
Read MoreIn Odd Boy Out Gyles Brandreth provides an extraordinarily revealing account of growing up and coming of age...
Read MoreOur highly successful ‘An Audience with…’ series continues with John Sergeant...
Read MoreWith the prestigious annual Chelsea Flower Show being postponed to September it opens up a whole new range of colourful possibilities for Adam Frost to be creative...
Read MoreThese photos were taken at the recent Tutu Foundation UK Chairman’s garden party...
Read MoreWith theatres partially open during the pandemic, our Curtain Up series of online talks have proved a big success...
Read MoreA series of events connecting young people all over the world, to address inequality and heal their communities...
Read MoreThis year the impact of COVID around the world has shaken the hopes of young people and cast a shadow over their futures...
Read MoreIt was great to see Mark Murray featured alongside Bruce Houlder on Joshua Rozenberg's Law In Action last week...
Read MoreIn Odd Boy Out Gyles Brandreth provides an extraordinarily revealing account of...
Read MoreAn illustrated tour through the dark story of our fascination with murder with renowned historian Lucy Worsley...
Read MoreOur highly successful ‘An Audience with…’ series continues with Joanna Trollope...
Read MoreFor more than 30 years Lesley Garrett has enjoyed one of the most successful careers of any modern-day, winning both critical acclaim and the affection of many fans and music lovers through the breadth and diversity of her work...
Read MoreClive, was interviewed by Paul Bloomfield, Global Communications and Public Relations for Prem Rawat, Global Peace Ambassador...
Read MoreThe stage is set today for theatres around England to reopen their doors. As part of the Government's reopening roadmap, indoor venues have been given the green light to restart shows with a 50% capacity and a maximum of 1,000 people...
Read MoreWith the future humanity itself teetering on a proverbial knife-edge as it fights to stave off the ravages of man-made destruction to our natural world, the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation was quick to embrace last week’s Earth Day. It issued a no nonsense statement that spelled out the dangers of climate change and our loss of biodiversity as we continue to compromise the nine planetary boundaries – the environmental limits within which humanity can safely operate.
Read MoreI was amused to hear that our good friend Gyles Brandreth admits that he sometimes found the apparently idyllic practise of serenely gliding around Britain’s canal network less than relaxing. It seems that the man who can do everything - actor, wit, writer, raconteur, broadcaster and former MP and government whip - is not very good at steering a canal barge.
Read MoreBy any measure the Rev Richard Coles has led an extraordinary life. For a start he is probably the only English country vicar who cheerfully admits that he spent several years of his youth hammered on drugs. Richard of course is best known as regular host of BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live programme.
Read MoreGrand to see British talent triumphing in last night’s Oscars with Sir Anthony Hopkins taking the award for best actor.The 83-year-old Welshman won the award for his role in The Father playing an elderly man struggling with dementia but fighting to retain his independence.
Read More