• A celebration of chemistry in South Kensington

    To celebrate 150 years of the Periodic Table of the Elements in 2019, there is to be a celebration of chemistry starting next month.
    The Science Museum, V&A, Imperial College London, Royal College of Art, Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 and Royal Society of Chemistry are all joining in to create a range of events for the rest of this year.
    The festival will include family activities at the Science Museum and Imperial College London and two one-day academic conferences exploring t
  • London’s newest Cathedral in Chiswick

    Last September London gained a new Cathedral on a quiet residential road in Chiswick — The Cathedral of the Nativity Of the Most Holy Mother of God and the Royal Martyrs.
    Gleaming in the winter sun, the blue dome gives it a very distinctive appearance, and yes, it’s a Russian cathedral.Not the official Russian church though, as it’s independent of the Patriarch of Moscow, and has been built by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad (ROCA) who never compromised with the Soviet Union
  • RCom turns to bankruptcy court over debt problems

    Law gives Indian telecom controlled by Anil Ambani 9 months to complete restructuring

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