Home Knowledge Base Royal Court

Royal Court

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

Are You Watching? review – unflinching, fury-filled interrogation of the vile side of the web

Royal Court, London Teenage girls discuss the horrors they have seen via their phones as Georgie Dettmer’s reckoning with internet culture is brutally realised by director Jess EdwardsGeorgie Dettmer’s gaze is unflinching. Nothing is held back in Are You Watching?, her fury-filled interrogation of our twisted relationship with sex and violence, and the emotional distance we hide behind when we watch them both through a screen. This bluntness can feel unsubtle, but it’s also admirably unafraid.

The Guardian Culture 5d ago

Are You Watching? review – unflinching, fury-filled interrogation of the vile side of the web

Royal Court, London Teenage girls discuss the horrors they have seen via their phones as Georgie Dettmer’s reckoning with internet culture is brutally realised by director Jess EdwardsGeorgie Dettmer’s gaze is unflinching. Nothing is held back in Are You Watching?, her fury-filled interrogation of our twisted relationship with sex and violence, and the emotional distance we hide behind when we watch them both through a screen. This bluntness can feel unsubtle, but it’s also admirably unafraid.

The Guardian UK 5d ago

From Chiang Mai’s black house to the Bangkok skyline: Inside 137 Pillars

From Chiang Mai’s black house to the Bangkok skyline: Inside 137 Pillars A derelict teak house in Chiang Mai became the unlikely beginning of 137 Pillars, linking a heritage hotel in Wat Ket with a sky-high Sukhumvit address. Chiang Mai locals called it Baan Dam – the Black House. Stand in the grounds today of 137 Pillars House and you would never guess the name.

Channel News Asia 2d ago

How honeybees really crown their queens

How honeybees really crown their queens Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor For generations, scientists believed a queen honeybee was made almost entirely by diet: feed an ordinary larva enough royal jelly and a ruler emerges. But new research suggests queens are created through a more elaborate process. Young worker bees construct specialized nursery chambers complete with custom wax, warmer temperatures, and devoted attendants that help determine whether a larva...

Phys.org 7d ago

Palace protected Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over trade envoy emails, claims Epstein survivor

Palace protected Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over trade envoy emails, claims Epstein survivor The former prince was arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in a public office - Bookmark A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein has accused Buckingham Palace of covering up the actions of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after it received emails which would have shown he shared confidential government information as trade envoy. Jess Michaels said the palace’s failure to act had wider moral consequences...

The Independent UK 9d ago

Inquest considers whether care of Adelaide man's bed sores was 'appropriate and reasonable'

Inquest considers whether care of Adelaide man's bed sores was 'appropriate and reasonable' Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:58pm In short: An inquest is being held into the death of John Michael Henry Allen, an Adelaide man who was treated for bed sores before his death in September 2022. Nurses told the inquest Mr Allen appeared to be in pain in the weeks before he died. The inquest is expected to run for four days.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Singaporean linked to Cambodia-based scam syndicate arrested

Singaporean linked to Cambodia-based scam syndicate arrested A total of 30 suspects - 24 Singaporeans and six Malaysians - linked to the syndicate remain at large. SINGAPORE: A 32-year-old Singaporean man was arrested in Malaysia in connection with a scam syndicate based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The syndicate is believed to be involved in government official impersonation scams targeting Singapore victims, the police said on Friday (Jun 5).

Channel News Asia 5d ago

The retaking of Cuba

The retaking of Cuba An indictment, a Supreme Court ruling and a carrier in the Caribbean: Washington is converting old confiscation claims into a legal machine for reclaiming the island. In 1960, Cuba took its docks, sugar and power back from American owners. This May, Washington moved to take them back: it indicted Raul Castro over the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, sailed an aircraft carrier into the Caribbean, and won Supreme Court backing for claims over confiscated property.

Al Jazeera 2d ago

NT WorkSafe charges health department over hospital aerosol can death

NT WorkSafe charges health department over death of mental health patient at RDH Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 3:54pm In short: WorkSafe has charged Northern Territory Health over the death of a mental health patient. The 22-year-old was an in-patient at Royal Darwin Hospital's Joan Ridley Unit when they accessed and inhaled an aerosol can while on "grounds leave", causing their death. The health department will face the Darwin Local Court tomorrow.

ABC Australia 9d ago

Australia, don’t conflate anti-Semitism with criticism of Israel

Australia, don’t conflate anti-Semitism with criticism of Israel The anti-Semitism commission should protect Jewish Australians from hatred, not shield Israel from accountability over Gaza. Suggestions that criticism of the State of Israel is anti-Semitic in Australia risk hardwiring a dangerous confusion. Questioning the behaviour of a foreign state is not the same as denigrating or attacking a people who may have links with that state.

Al Jazeera 8d ago