
Saint Patrick comes to life in ‘I Am Patrick’ with John Rhys-Davies, set for March
I AM PATRICK is a feature-length docudrama that peels back centuries of legend and myth to tell the true story of Saint Patrick. Through historical re-enactments, expert interviews, and Patrick’s own writings, More...

Asbestos Exposure: What You Should Do Next
Asbestos is something most recognise as a danger, but just why is it a problem, and what do you do if you’ve encountered it? What is asbestos? Asbestos is a material that was used in many construction materials More...

Reel Deal: 7 Most Unique Cinema Experiences in the World
With domestic box offices experiencing the sharpest decline in five years, many movie theaters are transforming how they deliver the ultimate theater experience. Luxury cinema experiences like those found in Dubai, More...

Speed Bumps Damaging Cars a Sign of Bigger Problems
A recently released UK survey shows that as many as one quarter of all British drivers admit to damaging their cars after hitting potholes and speed bumps. This is news? Apparently, it is. The interesting thing More...

3 Reasons to Hire a Bin Lifter
Whether you are working in a company that has a constant need to eliminate junk or you are thinking about starting a waste collection business, a bin lifter is something that will be a massive help to you. Buying More...

Vaping Needs Better Regulation in Canada
Canada is a country that understands the importance of health, they are one of the few non-European countries in the world to offer free universal healthcare. A service that has unarguably saved the lives of thousands, More...

Fathom Events presents Cyrano de Bergerac live with James McAvoy, set for February 20
Fathom Events, BY Experience and National Theatre Live are bringing an inventive new version of the timeless play “Cyrano de Bergerac” to cinemas nationwide on February 20 only. Captured live from the Playhouse More...

Why Would A Surfing Break Be The Perfect Gap Year For You?
Surfing is a sport that is loved by so many around the world due to its number of health benefits. But could taking a gap year to learn how to surf benefit more than just your physical health? So before you grab More...

3 Great European Destinations For Foodies
While many people travel for the history, scenery, beaches, theme parks and more, foodies tend to enjoy following their sensitive noses and finding out where the tastiest morsels can be found. The following are More...

ChangeQuest Achieves Market Leader Accreditation for Agile Training
Camberley, UK. 05 Dec 2019: ChangeQuest, a specialist change management training provider based in the UK, is celebrating their recent accreditation as market leader for Agile Project Management Training. The accreditation More...

‘1917’ One Shot Short Film Contest gives filmmakers a chance to showcase their creativity
NBCUniversal and Ideas United have partnered to produce a video submission contest targeting emerging filmmakers to promote Universal Pictures’ thrilling new epic, 1917, from Oscar®-winning filmmaker Sam Mendes. More...

Will Your Holiday Home Insurance Policy Continue After Brexit?
As a UK resident and holiday homeowner, you may be concerned whether your building and contents insurance for your second home in Europe will continue to provide cover post Brexit if there is no deal. Or if you’re More...

Find out what you can see for free on a budget trip to London
London is well-known as being a popular and expensive destination. However, there are plenty of attractions you can see for free and others that you can make a saving on with the London Pass. Photo/Andrew Dunn, More...

‘Last Christmas’ Review: Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding star in a sweet, upgraded Hallmark film
A romantic comedy released for the holidays seems like a great idea, as Universal tapped Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding to co-star in Last Christmas, a sweet film with a simple message of good will and kindness. Clarke More...

Here’s Where the U.S./U.K. Bilateral Trade Deal Stands
On an August visit to London, U.S. national security advisor John Bolton assured U.K. government officials that the United Kingdom would be “first in line for a trade deal” with the United States following the More...

British scientists: fight global warming by breastfeeding
Scientists at Imperial College London have reportedly calculated the harm to the planet from infant formula and advised moms to breastfeed longer and help save the environment. “They found that, not only does More...

‘Judy’ Review: Renee Zellweger shines in tragic Judy Garland biopic
If you are fascinated with biopics and enjoy behind-the-scenes perspectives, then Judy is a film for you. However, be warned that it’s by no means a feel-good experience. The story revolves around the Judy More...

Kylie Moore-Gilbert identified as Australian detained in Iran with Jolie King, Mark Firkin
One of three Australians recently revealed to be detained in Iran was identified by her family on Saturday as Melbourne University lecturer Kylie Moore-Gilbert. “Our family thanks the Government and the University More...

Border patrol intercepts over 145 danger Asian Gypsy Moth eggs in ships at Baltimore port
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists intercepted 146 destructive Asian Gypsy Moth egg masses on four ships recently in the port of Baltimore. Asian Gypsy Moth (AGM) is one of the most More...

Alastair Bruce details how ‘Downton Abbey’ avoids religion, even praying over food
The latest example of a cultural phenomenon which has a secret and subtle anti-religion bigotry is Downton Abbey, something that’s come to light ahead of the upcoming Downton Abbey film, a widescreen followup More...