A visit to London almost always includes its iconic sights. Everyone wants a photo in front of Big Ben, others dream of strolling through Hyde Park or exploring one of the city’s many famous galleries and museums—most of which offer free entry. But if you’re interested in discovering lesser-known spots and a more alternative side…
Women’s Football: From Underdogs to Icons
The English Lionesses have successfully defended their title as European champions.It’s incredible to witness how far women’s football has come in just a few short years—once viewed as a curious sideshow that, at best, brought a smile to the faces of die-hard football fans. The journey it’s made in that brief time is truly remarkable….
Sky News Podcast The Wargame: A Strategic Simulation of War with Russia
In early June, the British channel Sky News, in collaboration with Tortoise Media, launched a five-part podcast titled The Wargame. The creators successfully brought together former senior British politicians, security analysts, and military representatives to participate. The Wargame simulates a fictional scenario of a Russian attack on the United Kingdom. It’s a strategic simulation involving…
Punk in London: Iconic Places (3)
THE ROXY, 41–43 Neal St, London WC2H 9PJ The premises were originally used as a warehouse serving the Covent Garden wholesale fruit and vegetable market. In 1970, the space was transformed into a late-night bar called the Chaguaramas Club, owned by music producer Tony Ashfield. Entrepreneur Andrew Czezowski, together with Susan Carrington and Barry Jones,…




