Waitrose is doubling down on its commitment to be bolder in its advertising, with an interactive whodunnit style campaign.
Waitrose has launched its new Christmas campaign which revolves around a serialised Christmas-themed whodunnit: a dessert ...
The Paul McVeigh Residency at The Harrison is back for its second year. It will take place from 26th January until 2nd ...
Encouraging moments of connection and conversation over Christmas, Waitrose’s mystery is designed to get people talking.
Reading picks from Book Review editors, guaranteed to suit any mood. By The New York Times Books Staff Novels by Haruki Murakami and Rebecca Yarros, memoirs by Angela Merkel and Cher ...
The 90-second film, created by Saatchi & Saatchi, centres around a family of food lovers preparing for Christmas day, only to ...
Today, we’re trading tricks for treats. And by treats, of course, we mean good news. Here are the feel-good stories you might ...
Two authors are joining forces to discuss modern masculinity at a Belfast International Arts Festival event. Belfast-based ...
By R.L. Stine How do you explain the democratic process to future voters? Start with these lively picture books and compelling histories. By Travis Jonker The young language-deprived protagonist ...
When Bob Manson is asked which bookstore is his favorite, he pauses: "That would be like asking a parent who their favorite child is." But parents don't have more than 600 kids − and that's how ...
Waitrose has unveiled the first instalment of its Christmas advert - Sweet Suspicion, A Waitrose Mystery - to support the ...