Princess Beatrice seemed to have gleaned inspiration from her three years studying at one of the UK’s most respected art colleges, as she arrived at the royal wedding Westminster Abbey service wearing a daring hat designed by Irish milliner Philip Treacy.
I was already living in London when they announced the wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton. I come from Chile and it is really hard for me to understand that the UK, such an important and modern society, has a royal family, a monarchy.
Dozens of activists groups were removed from facebook yesterday because of the royal wedding.
Thursday – Kate’s Right Royal Hen Do @ Dalston Superstore Friday – My Big Fat Royal Gypsy Wedding Easter Party! @ Metropolis Strip Club Saturday – Hot Boy Dancing Spot, Bump n Grind Edition Sunday – Mixmag: Day and Night @ Shoreditch Underground Station Monday – The East End Film Festival @ Richmix Tuesday – [...]
Three Brockley anti-royalists were arrested last night for planning to behead effigies of the royal family.
Whilst an over 1million people have flocked to the pavements around Westminster Abbey to catch a glimpse of the soon to be newly-weds, many of you will have decided to celebrate today’s festivitites a little closer to home.
The serious part of the royal wedding day is out of the way, the sun has finally made a (fleeting) appearance, and people across London are heading to their nearest streets, parks and pubs to celebrate the bank holiday in style.
In case you haven’t heard, there’s a wedding happening today. A royal one. When I took to the streets last week to ask east Londoners how they felt about the upcoming nuptials of Wills and Kate, it was clear a lot of people seemed – how shall I put this – indifferent
Whilst an estimated 1million people will flock to the pavements around Westminster Abbey to catch a glimpse of the soon to be newly-weds, many of you will have decided to celebrate today’s festivitites a little closer to home.
Three bouncers from a German nightclub have been arrested in connection with the death of Lee Heath, a handyman from Hackney.