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What the Impressionist Painter Camille Pissarro Saw in London
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What the Impressionist Painter Camille Pissarro Saw in London

In the early 1870s, an émigré painter watched from a railway footbridge as a steam engine left a station on London’s suburban fringe. His name was Camille Pissarro and he was developing a style of plein-air painting that would soon be called “Impressionism.”Pissarro and a fellow émigré, Claude Monet, only stayed in London for a few months. By April 1874 they were among the painters holding the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris, the subject of a retrospective that runs until July 14 at the Musée d’Orsay and opens on Sept. 8 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.But London was one of their early muses. Monet painted the River Thames and the Palace of Westminster, among other central landmarks, while Pissarro captured scenes in suburbs where houses and train tracks were repl...
London City Airport reports 50 per cent reduction in security queue times – Business Traveller
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London City Airport reports 50 per cent reduction in security queue times – Business Traveller

London City Airport says queue times at security have been cut by half since the installation of new CT scanners one year ago. London City became the first major airport in the UK to fully deploy next generation CT security scanners in April 2023, allowing passengers to pass through security without removing laptops and liquids from their hand luggage. Passengers flying from London City Airport are also no longer restricted by the 100ml liquid rule, and can take through bottles of up to two litres. In December 2022 the DfT announced what it called an end to the “tiny toiletries” rule by 2024, with all major airports required to replace existing 2D screening technology with more advanced CT security scanners by June of this year. Nonetheless, not all airports are introducing new security ...
Many allergy sufferers rely on pollen counts to avoid the worst, but science may offer a better solution
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Many allergy sufferers rely on pollen counts to avoid the worst, but science may offer a better solution

London — Spring is in the air, and so is misery for millions of seasonal allergy sufferers. Stopping to smell the flowers can lead to sneezing, watery eyes or worse for Londoner Alex Hill."It's like stuffy nose, sinus headaches, like nosebleeds," he told CBS News as he walked his dog Roxie through a park in the British capital.But scientists in the U.K. say they've found a better way to measure exactly what makes people like Hill miserable, and they're hoping it can lead to more useful advice than the currently available pollen counts.Researchers at King's College London and Imperial College London believe measuring and reporting the levels of airborne grass allergens, instead of the pollen particles that carry the tiny offenders, could be more beneficial for hay fever sufferers. ...
Ennismore to open London and Edinburgh hotels in early 2024 – Business Traveller
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Ennismore to open London and Edinburgh hotels in early 2024 – Business Traveller

Global lifestyle hospitality company Ennismore has outlined plans to unveil 18 new hotels in 2024, adding more than 5,600 rooms to its portfolio. Forthcoming openings include 25hours Hotel The Oddbird, Jakarta; The Hoxton, Vienna; 25hours Hotel Paper Island in Copenhagen; Mama Shelter Nice, SLS Barcelona; Mama Shelter Dubai Business Bay; JO&JOE Budapest; Hyde Perth; Hyde Bodrum; Rixos Golden Horn, Istanbul; and Rixos Obhur Jeddah. The group is also set to open two new properties in London and Edinburgh early next year. As previously reported Hyde London City will be housed within the redeveloped 15 Old Bailey. Located close to St Paul’s and City Thameslink stations, and on the same street as The Central Criminal Court of England and Wales (commonly known as the Old Bailey), the Victo...
Bill Granger, Beloved Australian Celebrity Chef, Dies At 54
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Bill Granger, Beloved Australian Celebrity Chef, Dies At 54

Bill Granger, an Australian chef, restaurateur and food writer known for his elevated takes on breakfast fare, died on Christmas Day, his family announced Tuesday. He was 54.Granger died peacefully at a London hospital “with his wife Natalie Elliott and three daughters, Edie, Inès and Bunny, at his bedside,” according to a statement posted on Granger’s Instagram page. A cause of death was not provided.“He will be remembered as the ‘King of Breakfast’, for making unpretentious food into something special filled with sunshine and for spurring the growth of Australian informal and communal eating around the world,” the post said.“He will be deeply missed by all, with his loss most profoundly felt by his adored family, who are grateful for all the love and support that has been given.”Granger...
Banksy’s Latest Street Art Doesn’t Stop London Man From Making Off With It
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Banksy’s Latest Street Art Doesn’t Stop London Man From Making Off With It

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The Disturbing Impact of the Cyberattack at the British Library
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The Disturbing Impact of the Cyberattack at the British Library

At 9:54 A.M. on October 28th, an apologetic message appeared on the X account of the British Library, in London: “We are currently experiencing technical issues affecting our website. We apologise for the inconvenience and hope to resolve it as soon as possible.” It was a Saturday, which, before I had kids, used to be my favorite day at the library. “The B.L.,” as its people know it, is a magnificent, red-brick, vaguely ship-shaped structure a few hundred yards from King’s Cross station, where you can request anything from a quarto by Shakespeare to “The Art of Faking Exhibition Poultry” (1934). On Saturdays, the building is quieter and the place has a mellow, productive atmosphere. I used to stop by for a few hours to catch up on work or to waste time, snuffling around for ideas. I first...
Singapore Airlines to launch London Gatwick service – Business Traveller
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Singapore Airlines to launch London Gatwick service – Business Traveller

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will launch its inaugural nonstop flights between its Singapore hub and London’s Gatwick airport in June 2024, operating the five-times a week service with the long-haul variant of its Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Together with its current four-times daily services to London’s Heathrow airport, this will bring the total number of flights to the United Kingdom’s (UK) capital to 33 weekly services from today’s 28 weekly services. Star Alliance member SIA also operates five-times weekly services to Manchester airport. Subject to regulatory approval, flight SQ310 will operate on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The inaugural flight will depart Singapore for Gatwick at 2355 on 21 June 2024 and arrive in London at 0625 on 22 June 2024. The return leg, ...
Miiro hotel brand planning properties in Paris and London – Business Traveller
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Miiro hotel brand planning properties in Paris and London – Business Traveller

Further ahead Miiro will debut in London in early 2025, with the 156-room Templeton Garden in Earl’s Court. The hotel will feature a restaurant, bar, cafe-meets-deli, and a “standout garden”. Vienna has also been confirmed as a destination for 2025, although details of the property have yet to be unveiled. Commenting on the news Neena Gupta, CEO of Miiro and executive director of group strategy and international hospitality at InterGlobe Enterprises, said: “My team and I have been developing the Miiro brand for a number of years, from the initial market research to the present day, and I’m incredibly proud of what we have created together and delighted to be announcing its launch in 2024. “We can’t wait to open the doors in Paris, Barcelona and London over the next year or so, and to con...
ITA Airways to launch London City-Rome Fiumicino route – Business Traveller
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ITA Airways to launch London City-Rome Fiumicino route – Business Traveller

ITA Airways has announced plans to serve the London City-Rome Fiumicino route next year. As flagged on our forum the carrier will operate twice-daily weekday flights and daily weekend services from the end of March 2024, with the following schedules: Monday to Friday Departs Rome Fiumicino at 0925 and 1435, arriving into London City at 1100 and 1610 Departs London City at 0830 and 1640, arriving into Rome Fiumicino at 1200 and 2010 respectively Saturday Departs Rome Fiumicino at 0925, arriving into London City at 1100 Departs London City at 1135, arriving into Rome Fiumicino at 1505 Sunday Departs Rome Fiumicino at 1435, arriving into London City at 1610 Departs London City at 1640, arriving into Rome Fiumicino at 2010 ITA will be the first carrier to operate the route since BA Cit...