The blue plaque for Stock Aitken Waterman was unveiled last week – an incredible testament to the power of local voices in preserving Southwark’s rich cultural history. Thanks to Southwark News ...
All you need to revitalize your lettuce is a large bowl and some water. Simply place the lettuce in the bowl and fill it with cold water. Filling the bowl with room temperature water and adding ice ...
The prime minister told the Tory leader she was on course to becoming “the next lettuce” as the pair clashed at PMQs. That was a reference to the Daily Star’s infamous stunt in which a ...
This feature first appeared in April 2024 on Londonist: Time Machine, our much-praised history newsletter. To be the first to read new history features like this, sign up for free here. Walk ...
Keir Starmer compared Kemi Badenoch to Liz Truss in a brutal Commons slapdown. The prime minister told the Tory leader she was on course to becoming “the next lettuce” as the pair clashed at PMQs.
ENGLISH Heritage launched a working group yesterday tasked with increasing diversity in its London blue plaques scheme. Only 4 per cent of the more than 900 plaques on buildings across London ...
Legendary pop producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman have been honoured for their contribution to UK music with a Southwark heritage blue plaque. The trio – Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman – ...
With a blue plaque being installed on the side of the Bermondsey building that housed their "hit factory", the trio spoke to Sky News about spotting Kylie's "spark" and claiming they "invented" AI.
open image in gallery (left-right) Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman during the unveiling of a Historic England blue plaque in their honour at Vine Yard Studios in London (Ian West/PA ...
Pop producers Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman have received a blue plaque outside the “magical building” affectionately known as “The Hit Factory” where they created countless ...
Pop producers Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman have received a blue plaque outside the “magical building” affectionately known as “The Hit Factory” where they created countless pop anthems.
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