

Exclusive Interview With the London Book Fair Director on Reading Technology and the Future of Publishing
From March 10 to 12, publishers, writers and readers from around the world gathered at the 2026 The London Book Fair , where stories leapt from the pages of books into real life. As artificial intelligence, screen adaptations and digital reading continue to reshape the publishing landscape, how can book fairs maintain their appeal? And in an age dominated by screens, how can reading continue to move people? In an exclusive interview, reporter May Zhao spoke with Emma Lowe ,


Source Fashion closes in London innovation takes the spotlight leading the way for sustainable fashion
The three-day Source Fashion show at Olympia London has concluded with a record-breaking 51% increase in attendance year-on-year,...


2025 London Book Fair Concludes with Around 30,000 Attendees and Growth in Rights Trading
London, March 13 — The 2025 London Book Fair has closed its three-day run today, attracting an estimated 30,000 visitors, in line with...


WTM 2024: Innovation Driving the New Landscape of Tourism
The global tourism event, World Travel Market (WTM), was successfully held from November 5 to 7, 2024, at the ExCeL Exhibition Centre in...


Victoria Siddall appointed new Director of the National Portrait Gallery
Victoria Siddall, has been appointed Director of the National Portrait Gallery, London, it was announced today, Wednesday 28 August 2024....


National Portrait Gallery announces Shortlist for Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024
62 portraits by 55 photographers are set to be displayed at the Gallery this November, with the prize-winning shortlist representing...










