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Hoot Creative Arts Wins Kirklees Volunteering Award

Hoot Creative Arts, a Huddersfield charity, receives the Kirklees Volunteering Quality Award for its outstanding volunteer management. Discover how they support mental health through the arts.

Lancashire Hotpots & Comedy Nights in Greater Manchester

Get ready for a fun-filled evening with The Lancashire Hotpots at Middleton Arena. Plus, discover top comedy, theatre, and cultural events across Rochdale, Bolton, and Middleton this January and February 2026.

Swansea Arena Backs Wales Air Ambulance in 2026

Swansea Building Society Arena announces a major 2026 charity partnership with the Wales Air Ambulance to mark its 25th year. The venue will host fundraising events and bucket collections to support the vital £13m service.

New Artbourne Trail Transforms Ashbourne This May

Ashbourne's new Artbourne art trail turns the town centre into a walkable gallery on May 30 & 31. Discover local art, meet artists, and enjoy live music. Applications open until Jan 31.

Review: Creative Pebble X Plus PC Speakers

The Creative Pebble X Plus speakers offer a stylish audio upgrade for home offices. We review their sound, customisable RGB lights, and value for a £100 desk setup.

Cardiff firm's journey from local studio to world stages

How a Cardiff-based creative firm, Wild Creations, grew from a small studio to crafting installations for global theme parks and blockbuster films. Discover their story of innovation and international success.

Birmingham's 2026 Arena Line-Up Revealed

Birmingham's bp pulse LIVE and Utilita Arena announce a packed 2026 schedule featuring Doja Cat, Def Leppard, Strictly Live and more. Discover the full list of must-see shows and secure your tickets.

Birmingham's 2026 Musical Line-Up Revealed

Plan your theatre year with our guide to major musicals, concerts and family shows coming to Birmingham in 2026, including Les Misérables and Mamma Mia!

Manchester Arena bombing victims receive £20m damages

Sixteen victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing have been awarded nearly £20 million in damages. The settlements follow a public inquiry that found serious security failings. Read the full story.

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