Birmingham's Greatest Buildings
The old industrial city of Birmingham is undergoing a surprising rebirth, with a host of new and fascinating buildings—and more to come.
The old industrial city of Birmingham is undergoing a surprising rebirth, with a host of new and fascinating buildings—and more to come.
Fourteenth century Bolton Castle is privately owned and still occupied, with the church of St Oswald nearby. The castle is in a remarkable state of preservation and is an impressive site overlooking the Yorkshire Dales.
It's not just the Middle Eastern oil lands that like to brag about tall new skyscrapers; now Spain and Britain are in a competition for Europe's tallest.
A gallery of recent spring images from North Yorkshire.
Plans have been unveiled to turn the landmark U.S. Embassy building in London's Grosvenor Square into a luxury hotel. Work starts next year.
After nearly a year of delay's, London's plan for all-night tube service is now scheduled to begin in late July.
A pyramid in Norfolk? Ian Cook shares the story and some beautiful winter landscapes of the estate.
The British Museum ranks as the nation's top attraction, drawing more visitors than the entire country of Belgium. See what else is popular!
A look at the tower of the Blickling Estate, Norfolk.
Aerial views of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne , Northumberland, England.
Aerial views of the small fishing village of Craster, Northumberland, England
Whitby Pier in North Yorkshire.
Well, at least butter-knife points. French media are mocking a British supermarket that's making straight croissants instead of...well...crescents.
Aerial views of Coquet Island and its lighthouse, Northumberland, England
Cunard creates a collection of photographs of its classic office buildings in the U.S. and Britain for display on its flagship Queen Mary 2.