THE early days of La Poule Au Pot are almost lost in time. This French restaurant in Belgravia opened way back in 1964.
ART and literature are normally thought of as distinct from each other. But – surprising as it may seem – many artists are ...
FIRST published together in 1922, John Galsworthy’s novels follow the fortunes of the Forsytes, a wealthy middle-class family ...
Sam Rees’s one-man play at Camden People’s Theatre shines a light on the casual acceptance of food banks. Dan Carrier reports ...
AS a scriptwriter, my relentless appetite for films faces its ultimate challenge each year at the London Film Festival. The ...
She added: “I don’t want us to hold up traffic, not at all, but that is what will happen if the plans go ahead. We won’t be ...
ZOOKEEPERS were last night (Wednesday) searching north London for two missing parrots. As the New Journal went to press an ...
But fear not pub fans, new owners are all ready to take over the Angel Inn’s lease – and it will remain a watering hole. It ...
HALLOWEEN was cancelled in Camden Town this week after spooky decorations were stolen from outside someone’s home – for the ...
Oedipus is a charismatic leader, unaware of his transgressions, whose main flaw is arrogance. In the brilliant filmed clip that opens the show, he promises a crowd of supporters that he will produce ...
WHEN lockdown left hundreds of families struggling to put food on the table, pop star Liam Payne had the means to help – so he did. The One Direction singer, who died last week after a fall at a hotel ...
THE director of the Marx Memorial Library has said the building’s collection has “never been more relevant”. Meirian Jump of the library in Clerkenwell Green said the archive of rare documents and ...