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The collaboration with the British Library brings an unexpected literary dimension to the release, reimagining the timeless ritual of afternoon tea through the lens of Wonderland’s iconic Mad ...
The British Library has announced it will posthumously reinstate gay poet and playwright Oscar Wilde’s reader pass after revoking it in 1895 due to his homosexuality.
Now — 130 years on — the British Library has announced it will symbolically reinstate Wilde's Reader Pass, handing it to Wilde's only grandson Merlin Holland in October 2025 at a special event ...
Life New Scientist recommends the British Library’s Unearthed exhibition The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week By Penny Sarchet 11 June 2025 ...
There’s fascinating tech at London’s garden shows – from a mini greenhouse that transported live plants to Victorian England to the arboreal equivalent of smartwatches ...
The Lawrence Public Library is seeking proposals for work to develop a comprehensive facilities master plan, with the library’s director hoping it can guide the library to serve the public more ...
Plans for a huge £1.1bn extension of The British Library expected to be completed by 2032 include an underground space for a potential future Crossrail 2 station.
The British Library exhibition will chart gardening’s role in health and wellbeing, and explore how our homes, towns and cities have been reimagined to create green spaces.
Plans for a huge £1.1bn extension of the British Library are expected to be completed by 2032, the developer has confirmed.
A vast £1.1 billion extension of the British Library is to go ahead after the project secured the backing of Japanese developer Mitsui Fudosan in a major vote of confidence in London.
British musicians release a silent album to protest plans to let AI use their work The U.K. government is consulting on whether to let tech firms use copyrighted material to help train AI models ...
Over 1,000 musicians teamed up to release a silent album called “Is This What We Want?" to protest potential changes to U.K. AI laws that could reduce artists' creative control.
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