From 12 to 15 June the British city of Birmingham is a venue for gardening festival BBC Gardeners' World Live.
First colourful celebration was held in 2010 when the visitors were offered to bring unwanted plants to the exhibition to replace them with something more worthwhile.
The festival is annually visited by more than 20 000 flower lovers, as well as by gardeners and horticultural associations.
In the title of the most long-ruling monarch 90-year-old governess replaced the king of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej, 89, who died on the 13-th of October. He came to the throne in 1946. The reason of death has not been implicated yet.
The lord Ivar Mountbatten, the cousin of queen of the Great Britain Elizabeth II has confessed that he is bisexual. It is the first case when a member of British royal family speaks about his untraditional sexual orientation in public, as it is reported on Sunday, on the 18-tyh of September, by Daily Mail.
Former Buddhist monk from British county Nottinghamshire has spent 35 years for creation of traditional Japanese garden at the place of wasteland. The man refined two acres of land.
In London district Shoreditch the temporary bar made from chocolate has been opened. As The Mirror reports, it received the name ‘If Carlsberg Did Chocolate Bars’. There beer is poured in the edible glasses made from milk chocolate.
National travel agency of Great Britain VisitBritain has launched campaign in the frames of which it is planned to give additional Chinese names to 101 landmarks, “The Beatles” band, and actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
Faculty staff of Cambridge university (the most prestigious in the world situated in Britain) are searching for the post-graduate in their team to create a heat-resistant chocolate.