The three British artists will enrich the program of the 57 Montreux Jazz Festival, opening for Seal, Sam Smith and Juliette Armanet. The program of the free stages of the Festival will be unveiled on June 1st with over 400 concerts, DJ sets and activities. The Montreux Jazz Festival will take place from June 30 to July 15, 2023.
Peter Ford: Stop manufacturing Crisis
The Workers Party is holding a Day Conference on 1st July to discuss how to rebuild British industry. The Conference is for Members Only and invited guests. In the run up to Conference we are publishing a number of pieces submitted for the purposes of stimulating discussion around the theme of reviving British industry, the challenges of AI and automation and the role of vocational education.
British political scientist: The UK government will lose the next election if it continues to support Ukraine
Well-known British journalist and political analyst Neil Clark predicts the collapse of the policy of the Conservatives if the authorities continue to provide assistance to Ukraine in the same volumes.
Non-Conformist art at Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr in Paris on 8 November
Paris – A new sale Rebel Spirits: Non-Conformist Art from Important European Collections will be held at Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr on 8 November 2022 in Paris.
Michael Binyon about energy prices and security of supply
To what extent does European diplomacy cope with the task of finding new partners and new markets, and will politicians manage to avoid an energy blockade in winter in an interview with Times columnist Michael Binyon.
Why Liz Truss Resigned?
The heavyweights of British politics, former deputy of Boris Johnson, Richard Barnes and former mayor of London Ken Livingstone talk about all the upheavals of British politics and the fate of the prime minister's chair in an exclusive interview.
The world economy is slowing more than expected
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), known as the "Rich Countries Club", has published its forecast for the global economic development for the coming year.
Best Photography Exhibition to see in 2022
Dozens of the brightest photographers of our time from 18 countries of the world, hundreds of photos from famous photo studios, master classes, lectures, films!
The Golden Unicorn Awards 2021
The Awards ceremony took place on 6 December at the Royal Theatre Haymarket, one of the oldest theatres in the UK.
Russian Film Week Festival Returns to London at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square
The Russian Film Week festival returned to the UK capital on Sunday with a premiere of Captain Volkonogov Escaped at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London.
Unrealistic goals jeopardize the fight against climate change
The less time is left before the Parties to the UN Framework Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement are going to meet in Glasgow, the greater the pressure on governments to strengthen its goals (national determined contributions (NDC)) and conform to the most stringent scenario for combating climate change - limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, - is fell.
Thriller set in Leningrad during Stalin’s Great Purge will screen in London as it opens Russian Film Week, which runs Nov 28 - Dec 5
Russian Film Week 2021 opens on Sunday, 28th November with the UK premier of Captain Volkonogov Escaped by Aleksey Chupov and Natasha Merkulova. This energetic deadpan thriller is set in 1930s Leningrad, where Stalin’s purges are in full swing and everyone is a suspect. The film received high praise by critics during its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival earlier this year. A taut drama about a national security officer on the run, it was the only film from Russia in the festival's main programme.
Harmony in the 21st century. Is it possible?
How to find yourself? What to do to be happy in the modern world?