Patrick lives and works in Brussels, Belgium, his day job dedicated to protecting the environment, his spare time to writing fiction, poetry and art reviews. He grew up in Germany, Australia, Japan and England, and studied Physics and Philosophy in the UK, French language and civilization in France and Mexican literature of the 20th century in Mexico. His short stories have appeared in Coffin Bell, Night Picnic Press, Beyond Words, The Brussels Review, and in 101 Words. His poetry collection, Urban Enigmas, will come out as a chapbook in 2025, produced by Dipity Press.
London’s Tate Modern presents the works of Emily Kam Kngwarray (1914–1996), an Anmatyerr-speaking woman from Alhalker Country in the Northern Territory of Australia. She was one […]
Showing at London’s National Portrait Gallery, this year’s Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award celebrates realism and many cases of astonishing hyper-realism, with the winner being […]
On 1 August 2025, 270,869 passengers went through Heathrow Airport, thus breaking the record of the busiest day ever at the West London airport. Plans to […]
On Monday, 4 August 2025, Storm Floris hit the UK, causing trains, planes, ferries, and events to be cancelled. With many train routes and highways across […]
Europe’s busiest airport by passenger numbers, London Heathrow, has released a long-contested and finally-approved plan to add a new terminal, a new “third” runway and modernise […]
A new initiative to make walking more accessible across Great Britain is asking volunteers to “Give a Hike” by helping to review the more than 10,000 […]
UK aviation was disrupted for more than four hours on 30 July 2025, due to technical air traffic control problems that affected operations at the country’s […]
London remains one of the world’s most visited cities, filled with things to do, sights to see and experiences to tick off. With global competition for […]
An easyJet flight from Luton to Glasgow was thrown into chaos on Sunday after a passenger began shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ and threatened to bomb the plane. […]
Next spring, the largest exhibition of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s wardrobe will open its doors to visitors in London, telling the story of Britain’s longest-reigning […]
The United Kingdom and Germany have signed an historic treaty for the first time since World War II, in a move intended to reflect the “friendship” […]
London’s Heathrow Airport says it wants to fund a £10 billion (€11.5 billion) improvement scheme by increasing passenger landing fees in a five-year plan that has […]
A small plane crashed shortly after takeoff at London’s Southend Airport on 13 July 2025, causing the airport to close until further notice and prompting an […]
Did you know that 221B Baker Street is home to a museum dedicated to Sherlock Holmes? Popular among all ages, stories about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. […]
Grammy-nominated musician, multi-instrumentalist and producer Jordan Rakei has partnered with the UK’s Heathrow Airport to launch the world’s first track created entirely with sounds of an […]