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Plenty is happening across the globe for you to enjoy this week, regardless of where you are based! If you want to watch a bit of football, you’ve got the Club World Cup and the UEFA Championships (the women’s Euros is coming up in July). The world-famous Glastonbury Festival kicks off, and so does Donauinselfest – Europe’s largest open-air festival. You’ve also got Paris Fashion Week and International Olympic Day ahead.
The continent (including the UK) has experienced a lovely heatwave last week, and whilst it may have ended for the UK, much of the rest of Europe is still basking in the sun – get out and see our incredible continent and all it has to offer, as the summer break begins for some – and is creeping close for the rest of us!
The heatwave may be over, but the summer vibes most certainly are not! Plenty is happening across the UK this week, from arts and culture to sports and business.
Cliff Notes – How immersive events have taken over The immersive entertainment sector in the UK is experiencing significant growth, termed a “gold rush moment,”…
Sports are dominating the summer with the Club World Cup kicking off in the USA whilst their northern neighbours are hosting the G7 meeting.
As summer sweeps across Europe, the sun is out and the days are gloriously longer. Plenty is happening across Europe this week.
UK events guide for the week of 16–22 June 2025, covering arts, entertainment, business, festivals and more.
The weekend’s rolling in—and whether you’re into cider, synth-pop, spitfires or sunloungers, there’s something happening near you. From muddy boots at Download to garden picnics under the Red Arrows, we’ve rounded up the best of what’s on. Here’s what to do in the UK this weekend.
Cliff Notes – Frederick Forsyth, ‘Day of the Jackal’ author, dies aged 86 British thriller author Frederick Forsyth passed away at 86 following a brief…
London – It’s been a busy week of politics, policy and political spats but with the weekend it sight, it’s time to get out and about.
There’s plenty to do this weekend across the UK – wherever you are, just don’t forget your brolly!
As Europe rolls into June with sunshine and a festival spirit, this week brings a rich mix of cultural sparkle, artistic flair, and sharp business thinking. Whether you’re jetting off, logging in, or just indulging in a bit of Euro-envy, here’s a whistle-stop tour of what’s lighting up the continent right now.
This editions of the global cultural & business events This Week has been overshadowed a little by weather. It should be a sunny outlook to…
There are a lot of events this week, from the world-famous Chelsea Flower Show to one of the most iconic pop culture events globally – Comic Con. The Emirates are hosting a watch-along as Arsenal women face Barcelona in the final of the Women’s Champions League in Lisbon – tickets are cheap and you get to hang out with other Gunners!
Chef Steven Smith suggests implementing deposits instead of minimum spends in restaurants to combat no-shows, which have greater financial repercussions.
This weeks global cultural & business events provides a round up of the highlights key events taking place around the world. You don’t need a…
UK cultural events this week (week 20) cover a range of festivals from art exhibitions to major sporting events, including today’s huge tennis Round of 16 match between Britain’s Emma Raducanu and world superstar Coco Gauff.
The Riyadh fashion seminar highlighted the transformative trends in Saudi Arabia’s fashion industry, focusing on retail growth, cultural identity, and digital innovation.
Cliff Notes – British authors discover books on shadow library British authors expressed profound distress upon learning their works were allegedly used by Meta to…
Climate change and overfishing are making it harder to catch the anchovies essential to the condiment that underlies so much of Vietnam and southeast Asia’s food.
Lisa Jane Smith, known as L. J. Smith, passed away peacefully at the age of 66 after a prolonged illness, as announced on her website.
Cliff Notes Jonathan Bryan, a 19-year-old with severe cerebral palsy, highlights the mislabeling of children with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) as insufficiently capable,…
The British Museum forced to close some of their galleries after a disgruntled ex-employee tried to get revenge and shut down IT systems after he…
An elderly couple have transformed part of their home into a mini museum as they open their pride and joy — Ireland’s largest private porcelain…
‘What does AI mean?’: Amazon reveals UK’s most asked Alexa questions of 2024 From football to food to Taylor Swift, many of the most common…
Jon King lands in New York in 1976 and at the airport someone hands him a piece of paper with a skull on it…
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