During the autumn of last year, the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, perhaps the most celebrated and opulent creation of the Prince Regent (later George IV), received an extraordinary loan from The Queen.
The Labour Party is holding its annual conference in the seaside city of Brighton, a long-standing destination for party political jamborees. It’s been a fascinating few days so far, marked by the ...
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In the winter of 1847-48, night prowlers in Brighton could have witnessed a series of curious processions lumbering away from the onion domes and spires of the town’s extraordinary fantasy palace, the ...
The gaffe took place during a live broadcast on Friday and was instantly spotted by eagle-eyed viewers. Many complained on social media, with one saying: 'Not happy they've used a shot of Brighton ...
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THE BBC came under fire yesterday for mistaking Brighton Pavilion for a mosque. During a live TV report on Ramadan, blundering TV producers at BBC Wales used a picture of the royal retreat. The ...
On 13 April 1916, hundreds of people queued up to pay sixpence to tour an empty military hospital on the South Coast. This was no austere Victorian medical building, however, but the Brighton Pavilion ...
Dozens of people fumed on Twitter about the 'outrageous' picture until being corrected that it was the famous British landmark DOPEY viewers were left enraged after Labour used a mosque on its ...
Heaving with crimson and gold, the 1823 room has taken three years of painstaking work to return it to its former glory Restoration of the room George IV created at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton when ...
Kate Williams explores the disappearance and death of the Princes in the Tower, allowing their uncle Richard III to seize power and become king. Photographer John Swannell recalls an ad hoc 1994 ...
Forget surging. Mere survival may be beyond the Greens in Brighton. By Tim Wigmore For all the talk of a Green surge, the party is unlikely to win any new seats this year. Despite the party’s bluster ...