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Kate Moss and Lucian Freud's artistic bond revealed

A groundbreaking documentary reveals the extraordinary friendship between fashion icon Kate Moss and legendary painter Lucian Freud, exploring their creative synergy and intimate portrait sessions that produced some of Freud's most remarkable late works.

NSW constitutional crisis over 120-year-old law

A dramatic constitutional showdown has unfolded in New South Wales as Chris Minns' chief of staff refuses to comply with a parliamentary order, invoking legal privilege and sparking a major political confrontation.

Hockney & Bachardy: A Queer Californian Art Story

New exhibition reveals intimate portraits and unseen works capturing the profound relationship between David Hockney and Don Bachardy in 1960s California, a pivotal moment in queer art history.

Cecil Beaton: Fashion's Visionary Photographer

The National Portrait Gallery's stunning new exhibition reveals Cecil Beaton's extraordinary journey from royal photographer to Vogue visionary, capturing 20th century style icons.

Heidi Klum's Rare Family Portrait With All Four Kids

Germany's Got Talent judge Heidi Klum offers a rare glimpse into her private family life, sharing a stunning portrait with her entire blended family—husband Tom Kaulitz and all four of her children—in a touching social media moment.

Lost Frida Kahlo portrait sells for £4.9m in London

A previously unseen portrait by iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, 'Diego y yo' (Diego and I), has sold for a record-breaking £4.9 million at Sotheby's London, marking a major event in the art world.

Artist Norman Toynton, Master of Light, Dies at 86

Celebrating the life and profound legacy of Norman Toynton, the acclaimed British artist whose luminous paintings and powerful portraits captured the human condition, leaving an indelible mark on 20th-century art.

Rembrandt's 'Slow Art' Masterpiece Tours England

A rare Rembrandt self-portrait is touring England in a revolutionary 'slow art' project, inviting the public to spend quality, distraction-free time with the 17th-century masterpiece to combat museum fatigue.

Johnson's £4.8m post-PM earnings spark outrage

Exclusive investigation reveals Boris Johnson has earned millions through speeches and advisory roles since leaving Downing Street, leveraging his political network and raising serious ethical concerns.

Angela Rayner Faces Mounting Pressure in Council House Tax Row

Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces mounting pressure over the sale of her former council house amid questions about capital gains tax and her declared main residence. The controversy threatens to overshadow Sir Keir Starmer's conference speech.

Two Arrested in Westminster 'Cash for Access' Scandal

Two individuals have been arrested following explosive allegations they offered to sell political access and influence to a fictitious Korean company for £30,000, in a major sting operation that has sent shockwaves through Westminster.

Prank Call Triggers Major Westminster Security Overhaul

Exclusive: A major security review is underway in the House of Commons after a prank caller posing as a government official successfully bypassed protocols, raising serious concerns about parliamentary safety.

Deceased MPs' families claim thousands for luxury hotels

Exclusive investigation reveals how families of deceased Members of Parliament have claimed tens of thousands in taxpayer-funded luxury hotel stays through a controversial allowances scheme, raising serious questions about Westminster expenses.

Government Faces Supreme Court Over Parliamentary Powers

The UK government is headed for a landmark Supreme Court battle against the Equality and Human Rights Commission over controversial changes to parliamentary scrutiny procedures. Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson warns of constitutional overrea

Secret portrait suggests Shakespeare had a male lover

A newly authenticated 17th-century miniature portrait reveals compelling evidence of a close, possibly romantic relationship between William Shakespeare and his literary patron, the Earl of Southampton. Art experts and historians are re-evaluating the Bar

Sex Noise Prank Halts PMQs in Parliament Security Scandal

Exclusive: A major security probe is underway in the House of Commons after a hidden mobile phone disrupted PMQs with loud, simulated sex noises. The scandalous prank has raised serious questions about parliamentary security.

Commons Chaos: Rayner Smiles, Reeves Weeps in Labour Drama

Dramatic scenes unfolded in the House of Commons as Labour's leadership faced a day of high-stakes chaos, with Deputy Leader Angela Rayner pictured smiling while Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves was visibly emotional, highlighting the immense pressure on S

Rayner in political survival battle over tax row

Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner refers herself to ethics adviser over tax controversy, facing intense scrutiny about her former council house sale. Prime Minister Starmer stands by her as Tory demands for inquiry grow.

Award-winning photo captures boy's contemplation from caravan

Photographer Nik Roche's intimate portrait, 'Life from a Caravan Window,' offers a poignant glimpse into a child's quiet world of reflection, earning a coveted spot in the prestigious Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize exhibition at the National P

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