
On Tuesday 27th March 2018, A British Asian mind reader, Girio, was yet again voted as best performer, when he won The London Society of Magicians’ (LSM’s)...
What if the women at the centre of our most beloved stories were allowed to tell them themselves?
Artificial intelligence is already seeping into galleries, rehearsal rooms and our everyday feeds, quietly reshaping how creativity works in Britain.

On Tuesday 27th March 2018, A British Asian mind reader, Girio, was yet again voted as best performer, when he won The London Society of Magicians’ (LSM’s)...

On 23rd March, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, launched Culture Seeds – a new £1million micro-grant programme which will bring bright ideas to life by...

Novelist and former MP, Jeffrey Archer, 77, had the ambition to leave his entire cartoon collection, which includes 17 rarely seen caricatures of Winston...

Jalpa Shah has raised £2,000 for Cancer Research UK and Kidney Research UK through a Kathak dance performance on Sunday 11th February 2018. The event was...

The SOAS South Asia Institute in London is hosting a series of activities related to Bengal celebrating the popular festival of Durga Puja. The five-day...

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is opening its doors to the public as part of Open House London on 16 & 17 September. The public will be invited to...

As part of a year-long programme marking the 70th anniversary of Indian independence and the cultural relationship with the UK, Silk River, an ambitious...

A rare pencil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, drawn from life and inscribed by him in 1931, was auctioned in London on Tuesday for £32,500, about four times...

To celebrate 70 years of India-UK relationship and year of culture, this autumn, the Science Museum will present an international perspective on the remarkable...

A rare pencil portrait of the freedom fighter and renowned leader Mahatma Gandhi, with his signature will be put up for auction on July 11 in London, along...