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January, 2023

  • 13 January

    56 best Star Wars characters

    56 best Star Wars characters

    Just over 45 years ago, in what now feels like a galaxy far, far away, George Lucas released a then unknown space opera: Star Wars. Nearly half a century, nine saga movies, numerous spin-offs and TV shows, and a $4 billion sale to Disney later, Lucas’s science-fiction universe has become a cultural phenomenon, one that is woven into the fabric of society and …

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  • 13 January

    Your ultimate guide to Glastonbury 2023

    Your ultimate guide to Glastonbury 2023

    Without Glastonbury, summer in the UK doesn’t feel quite right. It doesn’t matter whether you manage to camp at the fabled festival every year or just catch up on TV, June is made for watching music legends play to huge, mud-soaked crowds. Don’t know where to start? Here’s everything you need to know about Glastonbury Festival 2023.  When is Glastonbury 2023? Glastonbury 2023 …

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  • 13 January

    The Northman

    The Northman

    Robert Eggers’ blood-soaked Viking epic is a widescreen rallying cry for cinema in the age of streaming Bored of identikit blockbusters and flatpack franchises which always seem to end with something smashing something else amid an ocean of CGI? Thank Odin, then, for Robert Eggers and his mad, brilliant, violent, hypnotic, trippy Viking opus. And thank the heroic people who …

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  • 13 January

    London Eye could be gone by 2028

    London Eye could be gone by 2028

    The world-famous landmark’s operators are bidding to have its planning permission extended An iconic part of London’s skyline could disappear for ever in a few years. The London Eye, which has become as much a part of the capital’s furniture as M&M World and adult ballpits, could be removed by 2028. The Millennium Wheel, as it was originally known, opened on December 31 1999. …

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  • 13 January

    London train strikes in January

    London train strikes in January

    What dates are the tube, train and Overground strikes? It may be a new year, but it’s the same old story when it comes to London’s trains. After lots of disruption over the festive period, rail and Overground strikes are continuing into 2023.  London transport got off to a shaky start this year with the first week of January being …

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  • 13 January

    What is Qixi Festival

    What is Qixi Festival

    Qixi Festival – also known as the Double Seventh Festival, or Chinese Valentine’s Day – falls annually on the seventh day of the seventh month on the lunar calendar, and for this year that day falls on August 4. While it’s not as commonly celebrated nowadays, the Qixi Festival has been observed for over 2,000 years and it dates back …

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  • 12 January

    Things to Do in Oxford

    Things to Do in Oxford

    Oxford is one of the oldest and most celebrated university towns in Europe, and for centuries has rivaled Cambridge for academic pre-eminence in England. Its untrammeled spirit of exploration, numerous delightful gardens, courtyards, and university parks – together with the hectic bustle of its pedestrian zone and excellent cultural facilities – all help create a very special atmosphere. Oxford has plenty of …

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  • 12 January

    Things to Do in Manchester, England

    Things to Do in Manchester

    As the commercial and cultural capital of Lancashire, Manchester is a celebrated center for the arts, media, and higher education. Together with Salford and eight other municipalities, it forms the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, in which some three million people now live. Like neighboring Liverpool, Manchester has undergone something of a renaissance with the introduction of initiatives such as …

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  • 12 January

    Things to Do in York, England

    Things to Do in York, England

    Although Yorkshire has long been divided into four counties, York is still considered the capital of this lovely corner of Northern England. The city is filled with fun things to do and attractions that reveal the many layers of its long history. York boasts the country’s longest circuit of medieval city walls, stretching over two miles and offering marvelous views of …

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  • 12 January

    London’s best Chinese restaurants

    London’s best Chinese restaurants

    Delicate Cantonese cooking, fiery Sichuan delights and high-end banquet-style dishes are all in our round-up Chinese food in London remains a vast and delicious proposition. You can keep things authentic in Chinatown – which is still full of great discoveries – or pop down to a treasured local, or even go all out at a swanky high-end spot. Enjoy Cantonese dim sum, fiery Xinjiang hotpots, poshed-up teahouse …

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