Beckhams Show Unity After Brooklyn's Family Accusations
David and Victoria Beckham present united front at Paris fashion event following son Brooklyn's explosive claims about family control and inauthenticity.
David and Victoria Beckham present united front at Paris fashion event following son Brooklyn's explosive claims about family control and inauthenticity.
Renowned painter Ben Quilty discusses the undervaluing of Australian artists, free speech debates after Adelaide Writers' Week cancellation, and the need for societal courage in supporting visionaries.
Victoria Beckham has been seen for the first time since her son Brooklyn's explosive statement, paying tribute to Spice Girls bandmates amid family drama.
Charles Fazzino, official artist for Super Bowl LX, discusses his vibrant 3D pop art career, from humble beginnings to global acclaim and iconic sports commissions.
Discover this week's top entertainment picks, including Steve Coogan's football drama Saipan, a new Take That documentary on Netflix, and must-see art exhibitions, gigs, and streaming releases across the UK.
Kim Turnbull, model and DJ, finds herself central to the Beckham family rift involving Romeo and Brooklyn Beckham, with rumours of a past connection to Brooklyn.
This week's art roundup features Jessica Rankin's lyrical embroidery-paintings at White Cube, Andy Warhol's pop art in Nottingham, and Mario Merz's arte povera igloo sculpture in London.
Amidst life's challenges, discover unexpected bright spots from celebrity habits to hotel trends and grammatical debates in this weekly digest of UK culture.
Guardian writers nominate their favourite UK towns for culture, highlighting art, architecture, food, festivals, and celebrity spots across Ramsgate, Letchmore Heath, Falmouth, Abergavenny, Folkestone, Portobello, and Halifax.
A new cartoon by Ben Jennings in The Guardian critiques Donald Trump's proposed 'Board of Peace', using sharp satire to question its effectiveness and intentions.
Plymouth's Box gallery hosts a 100th birthday exhibition of Beryl Cook's work, celebrating her unique vision of working-class joy, humour and everyday life in England.
A new archival exhibition in London showcases photographs documenting the vibrant Black queer club scene from the 1970s to 2021, exploring themes of identity, community, and cultural resilience.
Caroline Hamilton co-founded the London Dollshouse Festival, transforming a niche hobby into a celebrated global art form and providing lifelong support to miniaturists.
Vienna reduces its cultural budget, closing composer museums and cutting opening hours as part of austerity measures, with further cuts planned for 2027.
Sally Tallant, former Liverpool Biennial boss, returns to UK as new Hayward Gallery director at Southbank Centre during its 75th anniversary year.
Glasgow City Council has approved a controversial AI-generated mural featuring American bald eagles with mangled faces, sparking criticism from residents and local MP Paul Sweeney.
Montez Press, the international queer feminist press and radio, champions experimental art and literature. Founded in 2012, it counters mainstream publishing with groundbreaking works and global programming.
The National Gallery will host a major Renoir exhibition from October 2026, featuring his iconic 'Dance at the Moulin de la Galette' for the first time in the UK.
Brooklyn Beckham has publicly detailed his estrangement from parents David and Victoria, alleging control, disrespect, and wedding drama in a lengthy Instagram statement.
David Beckham speaks out on parenting after son Brooklyn publicly airs grievances, alleging family control, wedding interference, and media manipulation in explosive social media post.
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has publicly accused his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, of controlling press narratives and trying to ruin his marriage to Nicola Peltz Beckham.
In a lengthy Instagram statement, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, 26, declares he is 'standing up for myself' and does not wish to reconcile with parents David and Victoria Beckham. Read the full story on the family rift.
Jesy Nelson is reportedly 'devastated' after ending her engagement to Zion Foster. We explore her dating history and the couple's focus on their twin daughters' SMA diagnosis.
The Metro daily cartoon by Guy Venables was published on 19 January 2026, sparking wider discussions on global politics. Read the full analysis and related news stories.
Tracey Emin curates a profound winter exhibition at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, uniting her heroes like Munch and Bourgeois with emerging artists in a study of darkness and renewal. On until 12 April.
Rockstar Games has allowed a fan with terminal cancer to play GTA 6 months before release. The heartwarming story follows a public plea from a family member.
Artist Gary Baseman reveals how his extraordinary cat, Bosko, helped him overcome grief and reignite his creativity. Discover the story of the 7ft-leaping feline muse.
A new book archives Britain's most garish crisp packets from 1970-2000, revealing a lost world of hand-drawn art, bizarre flavours, and potent childhood nostalgia. Discover the story behind the collection.
Colombian artist Beatriz González, whose six-decade career tackled political violence through haunting prints and paintings, has died aged 93. Explore her powerful legacy.
A major retrospective in Plymouth argues Beryl Cook was a serious artist who chronicled social change. The 'Pride and Joy' exhibition opens on 24 January 2026.