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22 Feb 2016
Virgin Galactic reveals new craft for commercial space travel
Sir Richard Branson’s intergalactic ambitions have taken flight once more, after Virgin Galactic unveiled an updated version of its commercial spacecraft, which will begin a new round of testing following a fatal crash 16 months ago. The incident, which killed co-pilot Michael Alsbury and seriously injured
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22 Feb 2016
Culture, Media and Sport minister campaigns for Brexit
John Whittingdale – the secretary of state for Culture, Media and Sport – is one of six high-profile cabinet ministers who will campaign for Britain to leave the European Union (EU). Whittingdale has joined the Vote Leave campaign group alongside Iain Duncan Smith (secretary of state for Work and Pensions),
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22 Feb 2016
Huis Ten Bosch's Kingdom of the Robot given summer launch date
Dutch-inspired theme park Huis Ten Bosch has announced that its new robot-themed land will launch in Q3 of this year. The attraction in Nagasaki, Japan, has been touted as the country’s first “robot complex”. Called Kingdom of the Robot, the new attraction will show how, in the future, robots will play an
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22 Feb 2016
Constant reinvention keeping Guinness ahead of the game, says Storehouse MD
Paul Carty, managing director of the multi-award-winning Guinness Storehouse, has said the constant reinvention has been the key to creating a highly successful business model for Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction. Designed by London-based Imagination in conjunction with Dublin’s RKD, the attraction
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22 Feb 2016
Winnipeg Art Gallery adds 8,000 artefacts to collection as CA$60m Inuit Art Centre plans advance
More than 8,000 artefacts of Inuit origin will soon go on display at the Winnipeg Art Gallery in Canada as part of a CA$60m (US$43.7m, €39.4m, £30.5m) project to create an Inuit Art Centre. With more than 13,000 pieces, including 7,400 sculptures, 4,000 prints, 1,800 drawings and hundreds of artefacts, The
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19 Feb 2016
Alton Towers creates 'gravity-free zone' at home of astronaut Tim Peake
Alton Towers has turned UK astronaut Tim Peake’s home street into a ‘gravity-free zone’, also announcing a new space education programme to promote the upcoming launch of its virtual reality rollercoaster Galactica. Temporarily renaming the street Gravity Avenue, the stunt took place in Peake’s hometown of
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19 Feb 2016
Melbourne and Sydney going head-to-head with new MCG skywalk and zipline
Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia is creating an experience to “rival the Sydney Harbour Bridge walk” – a skywalk and zipline experience on top of the famous stadium. Attempting to emulate the success of the Harbour Bridge climb, which has attracted more than 3 million people – including the likes of David
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19 Feb 2016
Dragon Quest museum coming to Tokyo
A museum dedicated to videogame series Dragon Quest is coming to Tokyo, Japan, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the game’s release. The series is incredibly popular in Japan, having debuted on the Famicom games system in 1986 and going on to release 10 games spanning multiple platforms. To date,
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18 Feb 2016
Damien Hirst has designed his own restaurant at Newport Street Gallery
A medical-themed restaurant designed by Damien Hirst will open at London’s Newport Street Gallery next week (23 February). Hirst has collaborated with chef and restaurateur Mark Hix to open Pharmacy 2, which will serve British and European dishes to visitors at the Vauxhall gallery – which was designed by
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18 Feb 2016
Anne-Françoise Nesmes to join Merlin board as new CFO
Merlin Entertainments has announced the appointment of Anne-Françoise Nesmes to its board as chief financial officer, effective from 1 August 2016. Nesmes succeeds the outgoing Andrew Carr, who announced his intention to retire last month. Nesmes currently holds the position of CFO and executive director of
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18 Feb 2016
Studio Gang complete illuminated Chicago theatre
Architecture and urbanism collective Studio Gang have completed a performing arts centre in Glencoe, Chicago, which is designed as a new cultural landmark for the city. Built for the Writers Theatre group, which produces inventive interpretations of classic plays, the theatre features an elevated glass box
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