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EDITORIAL USE ONLY General view of the Superdrug ‘SuperSwaps’ event, an immersive pop-up shopping experience in Cavendish Square, London, where visitors are invited to explore curated selections from Superdrug’s own-brand range across departments including skincare, cosmetics and fragrance. Picture date: Thursday June 19, 2025. PA Photo. Guests will have the opportunity to receive free product samples and win tickets to ‘Superdrug Presents’, with the pop-up running from June 20 to June 21.

Superswaps’: The UK's First Pop-up Shop Celebrating Smarter Beauty Shopping

The Sudan mug, part of the 'Fragments of Hope' Kintsugi tea set, powerfully represents the journey of Bashir, a renowned poet and musician from Sudan. Crafted from elements of traditional Sudanese tea sets, this piece embodies the strength found in rebuilding a life after forced displacement. Like the art of Kintsugi, it transforms past challenges, symbolising hope and an enduring spirit.

UK for UNHCR celebrates Refugee Week with new Kintsugi-Inspired collaboration ‘Fragments of Hope’

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Adidas and JD Sports round out Parklife Festival with spectacular drone show

EDITORIAL USE ONLY: General view of the newly unveiled flags created by artist Anselm Kiefer to adorn Bond Street from 16 June to 22 July as part of the eighth edition of the annual Art in Mayfair, curated by the New West End Company in partnership with the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Picture date: Monday June 16, 2025. PA Photo. The flags will showcase recent works by Kiefer inspired by Van Gogh’s sunflower motif, bringing the influence of the Dutch artist into the centre of London’s West End.

Art in Mayfair returns for its eighth season, honouring Royal Academician Anselm Kiefer

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UK for UNHCR celebrates Refugee Week with new Kintsugi-Inspired collaboration ‘Fragments of Hope’

EDITORIAL USE ONLY Bruce Welch at the Scale exhibition, a new photographic showcase featuring life-sized images of 100 guitars belonging to famous musicians, collected over 12 years by music photographer Kane Hibberd, on display at Unlocked in Shoreditch, London. Issue date: Thursday June 12, 2025. PA Photo. The series includes guitars from artists such as Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl and Joan Jett, and will run from June 12 to August 31. Photo credit should read: Jack Hall/PA Media Assignments.

Music legends attend World Premiere of Scale

EDITORIAL USE ONLY General view from the toilet in Tillingham winery, Rye, as new research from eco-toilet paper brand Who Gives A Crap reveals over half of restaurant guests would not return to or recommend a restaurant, pub, cafe or bar after a bad toilet experience. Issue date: Tuesday June 10, 2025. PA Photo.

Bad bathrooms blocking business growth on the UK high street

EDITORIAL USE ONLY A football pitch is installed on a roof terrace at London’s Olympia to announce that Premier League Studios, the international content production and distribution arm of the Premier League, will occupy 73,000 sq ft at One Olympia, the office building that forms part of the wider 14-acre transformation of the heritage site from 2026, London. Issue date: Monday June 9, 2025. PA Photo. The redevelopment includes flexible workspaces with some of the largest rooftop terraces in London, a new theatre and music venue, hotels, bars and restaurants, expecting to attract up to 10 million visitors each year.

Premier League to establish new international broadcast production HQ at Olympia

Movember x Green Flag Men’s Health Week. Issue date: Monday June 9, 2025.

A Third Of British Men Take Better Care Of Their Car Than Their Health – But They’re Open To Changing Gears

EDITORIAL USE ONLY People take part in a pro-Palestine protest on Westminster Bridge in London, as over ten thousand people form a red line around the Houses of Parliament calling for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to sanction Israel after it continues its military offensive and aid blockade in Gaza. The banner reads: Starmer! Starving Children is a Red Line. Arms Embargo now. Picture date: Wednesday June 4, 2025. PA Photo.

Starmer Out of Step with Country as Public Demands Action on Gaza

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Destino Five Ibiza Hotel Debuts Five-Star Transformation, Redefining Luxury on the Mediterranean

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Destino Five Ibiza Hotel Debuts Five-Star Transformation, Redefining Luxury on the Mediterranean

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