Foster & Partners has made it through to the second stage of a competition to masterplan the Makasiiniranta area of Helsinki's South Harbour.
It is the only British practice on a longlist of nine teams vying to design a cultural area on the historic city centre waterfront.
The Powerful Winning Images of AAP Magazine 23 Women - The Washington Post
The 23rd edition of All About Photo magazine presents the winners of an open call for images acknowledging the "strength, beauty and resilience of women around the world."
Here is a look at the top three winners along with a selection of work that was given merit awards. You can see the full spectrum of the winning images over at the magazine's website, here .
"Acast Amplifier" contest seeks to discover and mentor podcast talent - RAIN News
Acast is leaping into the podcast incubator realm with Acast Amplifier. “If you have an idea for a podcast but need help getting it off the ground, Acast Amplifier is for you,” the company says on the program’s website .
The program is open to UK entrants only, and creators should not have an existing podcast — this is about starting up.
Boris Johnson's fate in UK partygate could rest with police, powerful 1922 Committee
Mired in lockdown party scandals, the fate of embattled UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson could be determined by two powerful institutions.
One is the Metropolitan Police, which on Tuesday said was investigating "a number of events" in last two years at Downing Street and Whitehall for "potential breaches of Covid-19 regulations" when the country was in lockdown.
Report into PM Johnson lockdown party allegations expected soon - Metro US
LONDON (Reuters) -An internal inquiry into allegations of lockdown parties at Boris Johnson’s Downing Street office could be published as soon as Wednesday, delivering findings that might determine the prime minister’s future after police also launched an investigation.
UK government holds breath as it awaits ‘partygate’ report | KELOLAND.com
LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Boris Johnson braced Wednesday for the conclusions of an investigation into allegations of lockdown-breaching parties, a document that could help him end weeks of scandal and discontent, or bring his time in office to an abrupt close.
Senior civil servant Sue Gray is probing allegations that the prime minister and his staff flouted restrictions they imposed on the country in 2020 and 2021 to curb the spread of the coronavirus with "bring your own booze" office parties, birthday celebrations and "wine time Fridays."
Kentucky basketball to face former commit whose father called UK coaches 'unprofessional'
LEXINGTON - Almost four years after committing to Kentucky basketball as a junior in high school, Mississippi State forward D.J. Jeffries will finally play in Rupp Arena Tuesday.
Jeffries committed to Kentucky in March 2018, shortly after leading Olive Branch High School to a Mississippi State championship. He was the first commitment in a UK 2019 recruiting class that would eventually include Tyrese Maxey, Keion Brooks, Johnny Juzang, Dontaie Allen and Kahlil Whitney.
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