The Rolling Stones present their first studio album in 18 years: ‘We are quite pleased with it’
‘Hackney Diamonds,’ due out at the end of October, contains 12 songs, two of which feature the band’s legendary drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021
‘Hackney Diamonds,’ due out at the end of October, contains 12 songs, two of which feature the band’s legendary drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021
The monarch has assumed the role of neutrality exercised by Elizabeth II, leaving the reforms that the British royal family requires to his heir Prince William
King Charles III received the U.S. President at Windsor Castle, where the two engaged in a mini-summit on climate change
The British royals traveled to Edinburgh to receive the crown jewels and strengthen ties with a territory where the movement for independence has gained traction in recent years
The London museum, closed for three years, reopens its doors with an architecture that enhances its own identity in the city and a more inclusive, contemporary approach to the collection
Malaysia’s Minister of Justice says that the $15 billion arbitration award over natural resource extraction rights in northern Borneo is a fraud
The Sultan of Jolo’s heirs are seeking billions from the Malaysian government for mineral rights in northern Borneo, while a Spanish attorney faces criminal charges for his role in the case
The Victoria & Albert Museum of London presents an exhibition that celebrates the creative individuality of singing icons. From Maria Callas to Beyoncé, Elton John, Prince and Lady Gaga, all have altered the status quo
Some 200 photographs depicting Nationalist officers with members of the German Luftwaffe, who were responsible for the bombing of Guernica, have been donated to the Spanish state
The exhibition ‘Luxury and power: Persia to Greece’ traces the symbols of 500 years of an empire and the cultural synthesis that Alexander the Great achieved
The British journalist and historian talks to EL PAÍS about his book on the Cuban Missile Crisis, its parallels with the war in Ukraine and why Brexit was ‘insane’
An IRA sympathizer expressed his intention to assassinate the British monarch when she arrived in the city of San Francisco. The man, who remains unnamed, claimed that the security forces had killed his daughter in Northern Ireland with a rubber bullet
A demonstration arranged by the anti-monarchy group Republic was reduced to the bare bones by new public order legislation, pre-emptive arrests and fences to block off protesters
Just as Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee helped energize the nation, Saturday’s event will provide a boost to national pride at a time of crisis and runaway inflation
In London on Saturday, King Charles will be crowned in an event marked by a level of pomp and ceremony not seen in other European royal families
In the run-up to the coronation ceremony, to be held this Saturday at Westminster Abbey, the new King is already making relevant gestures in both the international and domestic arenas
The Australian actress and goodwill ambassador for the UNHCR talks to EL PAÍS about the refugee crisis, the need for collective responsibility and why the dehumanization of asylum seekers needs to be stopped
The Good Friday Agreement brought an end to three decades of violence during The Troubles, an era that the new generation is eager to consign to history
The ‘Bibby Stockholm’, which will be moored in the port of Portland, will accommodate a maximum of 500 men in 222 rooms
The British government is studying a new proposal to make the practice more attractive in the country
A new generation of British leaders has altered the political landscape but experts point out the next general election will be the real acid test among the wider public
The Scott Trust, the foundation that owns the British newspaper, will allocate £10 million to a restorative justice program for descendant communities
Tim Davie announced on Monday that the popular sports presenter will return to “Match of the Day,” bringing to a close a days-long saga over the network’s social media guidelines
The agreement, described as a ‘decisive breakthrough,’ is a big victory for the British PM but not the end of his troubles. Selling it to his own Conservative Party may be a tougher struggle
A new book delves into a sex change center that the British government is shutting down
The Church of England’s General Synod will continue to block same-sex marriages in their churches, although it now allows clergy to recognize them
The brother of the British monarch is threatening to revive his legal battle against Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor