Norman Gregory is an institution within an institution. He’s been working at the historic Smithfield wholesale meat market in central London since 1961, witnessing first hand the rapid transformation of the capital over the decades.
London bullion market players are racing to borrow gold from central banks, which store bullion in London, following a surge in gold deliveries to the United States on speculation of potential import tariffs there,
Tunnels built to shelter Londoners during World War Two bombing by Germany are set to be transformed into the British capital's biggest new tourist attraction for years, according to the company that has bought the sprawling network of passages.
“Evita,” from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, tells the story of Argentine political powerhouse Eva Perón. Elaine Paige played the title role in the original 1978 West End production in London. Patti LuPone originated the role on Broadway in 1979. Madonna starred in the 1996 film adaptation.
Paris Hilton carries her daughter London, 14 months, and son Phoenix, 2, as they make their red carpet debut. The multi-hyphenate shares her two kids with husband Carter Reum.
Max Bowden and Paul Jacob French are set to headline the world premiere of 'Midnight Cowboy - A New Musical' at London's Southwark Playhouse Elephant.
Doug Ford's early election call, a move criticized by both opposition parties, has thrown the nomination process into overdrive.
Anchoring the exhibition is an expansive and immersive work of 100,000-plus dried flowers by Rebecca Louise Law. Smaller pieces include Xuebing Du ’s ethereal photos of flowers in natural light, VOYDER’s streaky steam-laden compositions, and lush, vibrant gardens by Faye Bridgewater.
The family of 11-year-old London Olsen is grappling with her tragic death, as they mourn and question the system they say failed to protect h
Family and neighbors came together in Middle River to honor London's memory. Balloons, candles, and flowers filled the front yard of the home where Olsen lived with her mother.
On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivor Tova Friedman says she thought she was the "only Jewish child in the world".