Agatha, Poirot and Me When she published The Monogram Murders in 2014, Cambridge-based author Sophie Hannah became the first person in nearly 40 years to write a novel starring the...
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The new ITV series sees Richard Wilson (One Foot in the Grave) take a driving tour of the UK in his vintage 1960s Daimler, named Deborah, but there’s no sat...
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This gripping Fenland tale is the anticipated sequel to his debut novel, The Lifers Club, featuring archeologist and amateur detective Alan Cadbury. Before starting work as director of an important...
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You may have already been to see the intriguing mannequins on display in Silent Partners, which offers a fascinating – and sometimes rather creepy – insight into the way artists...
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THE LITERATURE OF LONDON Sometimes a hellish, seething metropolis of smog and corruption (Blake), other times a wondrous, romantic landscape of domes and spires (Wordsworth’s Westminster Bridge); London in literature...
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Try out a new supper club Smart new pub The Architect, which opened towards the end of last year, is launching the first of a series of supper clubs on...
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Born 8 January 1942, exactly 300 years after the death of Galileo, Stephen Hawking – cosmologist and author of A Brief History of Time – is one of the great...
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Tickets to see the flame-haired, distinctive-voiced songstress had sold out - but fans have another chance to be in the audience when the singer performs on 4 July 2015. Paloma...
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Alternative Christmas Market Say ‘humbug!’ to the high street and escape the Christmas songs being blasted from every shop; turn to the Last Gang’s Alternative Christmas Market. Taking place on...
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Tickets to see the spectacular Not Until We Are Lost (18-21 Dec), which will see the Corn Exchange transformed into an arena of steel bars, swinging walls and tumbling performers,...