STORRS, Conn. – UConn alum Tage Thompson has been named to the 2026 USA Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team as announced Friday morning by USA Hockey. Thompson is the first UConn men’s hockey athlete to be named to the USA Hockey Olympic Roster.
“We…

STORRS, Conn. – UConn alum Tage Thompson has been named to the 2026 USA Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey Team as announced Friday morning by USA Hockey. Thompson is the first UConn men’s hockey athlete to be named to the USA Hockey Olympic Roster.
“We…

The Brighton Pier Group has announced that Brighton Palace Pier is being offered for sale and they have appointed Knight Frank to seek a buyer.
Brighton Palace Pier is a cultural icon and a much-loved attraction, central to the city’s identity and the local visitor economy. As a Grade II* listed landmark, the Pier attracts millions of visitors each year, supporting jobs and businesses across the city and contributing significantly to Brighton & Hove’s reputation as a leading UK destination.
Councillor Jacob Taylor, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance and City Regeneration, said: “Brighton & Hove is a city on the rise – full of energy, creativity and opportunity. Brighton Palace Pier is an iconic part of our seafront, and its sale is an important moment.
“We’re confident that, alongside major investments like the restoration of Madeira Terrace and new leisure spaces at Black Rock and Hove Beach Park, Brighton & Hove will continue to thrive. This is a city with a proven track record and a bold vision for what’s next.
“While it is privately owned, we will work closely with the current and new owners to ensure the Pier and our seafront continues to thrive.”
Brighton & Hove was recently recognised on the world stage by Time Out magazine as one of the top 50 cities globally and ranked among the top three destinations in the UK, its reputation as a welcoming, colourful and vibrant place to live, work and visit is stronger than ever.
In 2024, Brighton & Hove attracted 12.2 million trips, generating an impressive £1.39 billion for the local economy and supporting more than 25,600 jobs across accommodation, retail, catering and entertainment.
The council continues to collaborate with partners, businesses, and the community to transform public spaces and support a strong, sustainable tourism offer and a seafront to be proud of.
The city’s Seafront Development Board, also play a key role in shaping regeneration, unlocking investment and guiding a long‑term vision for the whole waterfront.
Steve Bassam, the Rt Hon Lord Bassam of Brighton, chairs the seafront development board. He said: “The Palace Pier is a jewel in our crown,a much-loved part of Brighton’s heritage and a key attraction for visitors. Its future matters to us all.
“The sale presents an opportunity for new investment and innovation to protect our heritage and keep it accessible while also supporting a modern, thriving economy.
“We need to work together and look for the right investment to keep Brighton & Hove a world‑class destination for residents and visitors alike.”


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Portsmouth City Council is inviting residents, businesses, and visitors to share their views as the city officially launches its bid to become UK City of Culture 2029.
Culture is at the heart of Portsmouth’s identity, from its rich maritime heritage to its vibrant creative communities. This bid is an opportunity to showcase that to the world, but to make sure it truly reflects the city and its people, your input is essential.
The UK City of Culture survey asks for feedback on:
Your views will help shape a proposal that celebrates Portsmouth’s unique character and addresses opportunities for growth.
Take the survey now and help shape Portsmouth’s cultural future https://www.research.net/r/UKCityOfCulture
Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council, said:
“Culture is what makes Portsmouth distinctive; it’s in our history, our creativity, and our communities. This bid is about showcasing that to the world, and we want everyone to have a voice in shaping it. By working together, we can create a cultural legacy that benefits the whole city for generations to come.”
The survey is open until Sunday 18 January 2026.